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Now reading: Chapter 158 119: A Major Case Arrives—The Evil Mother-in-law from Practicing Medical Skills in a Small Clinic, a Fantasy novel by Fisherman by the River.

Li Jingsheng began to scrutinize the infant's admission information at the Children's Hospital once again.

Three hospitals, the dical record information at the Community Health Service Station is the simplest. The Children's Hospital is the most detailed, and the last one is the People's Hospital, which might have considered that the previous hospital's record was detailed enough, so they were sowhat lazy.

Only the important information was recorded.

This infant started showing symptoms over a month ago, with a low fever, but no runny nose or cough.

These symptoms are still absent now.

The child had episodes of abdominal bloating, and even vomiting, sotis as much as four or five tis a day, vomiting out the milk they've ingested.

And for several consecutive days, there was no bowel movent.

The family then took the child to the Community Health Service Station for consultation.

The health service station, equally cautious, did not dare to take on the case, only conducted a symbolic check, and advised the family to seek treatnt at a higher-level hospital.

The mindset of being cautious is not unique to Li Jingsheng.

Most grassroots hospitals and clinics are afraid of mishaps, so when faced with high-risk cases, they would rather do less work than risk a problem.

Taking on one less patient might an earning less, but it keeps the job secure.

If they're too ambitious and a mishap occurs with the patient they've taken on, their job could be lost.

The family brought the infant to the Children's Hospital for consultation, and was directly admitted.

The Children's Hospital imdiately implented fasting, gastrointestinal decompression, and intravenous antibiotic treatnt for the infant. This is the most common treatnt for unexplained fever.

Antibiotics are considered a 'cure-all' in clinical settings.

This way of treatnt lasted for about six days, the infant's fever subsided, the bloating phenonon disappeared, and after resuming feeding, the infant had a bowel movent the next day.

Up to this point, it was all joy and happiness, as the week-long hospital treatnt yielded significant success.

Except the infant's bowel movent turned out to be watery.

And progressively got worse, although there was no mucus or blood in the stools.

The family was initially filled with joy, believing that they would be discharged in another two days.

Unexpectedly, the infant began to show symptoms of agitation and frequent crying, and intake also kept decreasing. However, the vomiting did not recur.

This ans the earlier symptoms of low fever, vomiting, and constipation were cured.

Now there are newly erged symptoms of diarrhea, frequent crying, and reduced intake.

What worries therapists the most is encountering such phenona, akin to playing whack-a-mole; once you knock down one, another pops up.

Moreover, the newly appeared symptoms are different from the original ones.

This is driving the attending physician crazy.

Just as the doctors at Children's Hospital were still trying to find the cause, the infant began to have a fever again.

The body temperature soared above 37 degrees once more.

Always fluctuating between 37 to 37.3 degrees.

The family might have started to doubt the dical skills of the Children's Hospital, so they transferred to the People's Hospital.

In terms of comprehensive strength, People's Hospital and Qiaobang Hospital are the top-tier hospitals in Jiang City.

This city with a million-level population sees a large number of difficult cases and complex surgeries taking place in these hospitals every day.

After receiving the child, the doctors at People's Hospital perford detailed examinations and demanded hospital admission as well.

Due to tight bed availability, the family had to wait another day before being admitted.

The doctors at People's Hospital administered oral hydroxyamphetamine, and used multiple antibiotics such as Cefradine, Amikacin, etc. They even employed Montmorillonite treatnt, ant to help the infant with diarrhea.

Li Jingsheng sighed at the dication approach of People's Hospital doctors.

Truly astonishing.

As a doctor from this small clinic, even if his knowledge of dication and pharmacokinetics reached Master Level, he just barely touched the threshold of combined drug use.

At most, he counts as having one foot in the door, not even at the initial entry-level.

However, he was certain that the person administering dication after the People's Hospital received the case was at least an associate chief physician level.

It might even be possible that they are a chief physician.

Since no matter the departnt, when faced with such a difficult patient, they will go all-out, mobilizing the most advanced forces for treatnt.

After combined dication, the child's condition did not significantly improve.

Symptoms fluctuated, the condition recurrent.

Seeing no significant improvent after treatnt in two major hospitals, the family was certainly anxious!

The pediatrician from People's Hospital told the family to wait two days, as a chief physician who was studying abroad would return. At that ti, treatnt would be organized again for the child by the chief physician.

After waiting a day, the child's grandmother, afraid of problems, ultimately couldn't help but discharge the child on her own and took them to Li Jingsheng's clinic.

After understanding the situation, Li Jingsheng felt chills down his spine.

The child's grandmother is truly a remarkable person, sohow believing that Sunshine Clinic's dical skills are great, rather than trusting the capability of People's Hospital, she instead placed her trust in Li Jingsheng's small clinic.

This trust is too profound, Li Jingsheng felt it was beyond him.

"Dr. Li, I beg you to save my grandson, I have only one grandson. If anything happens to him, what would our family do?"

The child's grandmother saw Li Jingsheng deep in thought, unable to refrain from pleading desperately.

The young mother standing behind her softly sobbed.

Her grandmother turned back and glared at her fiercely.

"Cry, cry, cry, the child isn't dead yet! My son married such a jinx, truly unlucky for eight lifetis. The child getting this strange illness could very well be caused by your constant crying."

It is often said that the wicked mother-in-law bullies the daughter-in-law, Li Jingsheng witnessed this today.

This daughter-in-law looked like a very honest woman, and despite being scolded by her mother-in-law in public, she dared not retort.

Each unhappy family has so problems.

Li Jingsheng only felt this mother-in-law was too domineering.

"Wow..."

At this mont, perhaps due to the grandmother's harsh tone towards her daughter-in-law, the child was frightened.

The infant began to cry loudly.

Its hands and feet moved and flailed continually.

The face turned red.

Only at this ti was the complexion red; previously it appeared very pale.

"Why are you still dawdling? Bring the feeding bottle here, I find you so vicious as a mother, totally unconcerned with the child's life or death." The grandma fud further on seeing her grandson cry.

Scolding the daughter-in-law again.

"Mom, how can you say that about ? I was always at ho taking care of the child. You berate for not working, so I went out to find a job, asking for your help to manage the child. Who would've expected that not long after, the child fell ill? Nobody wanted to see such a thing happen. The child is a part of ; how could I not feel pained for him?"

The daughter-in-law choked as she tried to defend herself.

Not only being scolded by her mother-in-law, but also being publicly wronged, her feelings could be imagined.

Trying hard to suppress emotions, she made this quiet defense.

Simply to avoid letting others misunderstand her as a ruthless mother.

"Hey, what do you an by this? Are you blaming for not taking care of the child well?"

The grandmother suddenly rose up, scaring Li Jingsheng.

This grandma is truly ferocious.

The daughter-in-law was frightened and backed away two or three steps, her eyes full of fear and helplessness.

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