Chapter 1977 [1977] Major blow
This disease is known as one of the most terrifying ergencies in the ophthalmology departnt, and the dical ans to treat this disease are limited to very few.
The treatnt of myocardial infarction is compared to RAO. The treatnt thod and prognosis of RAO are not like cataracts and other eye diseases, which pay attention to the golden rescue ti. Just like treating myocardial infarction, we must seize the limited rescue window. Once the opportunity is lost, the prognosis cannot be imagined, which is worse than myocardial infarction.
The reason is that the diater of the arteries supplying blood to the retina is much thinner than that of the coronary arteries. It is impossible for human beings to make stents for such small blocked blood vessels like the treatnt of myocardial infarction without breaking through the limits of material science. If only thrombolytic drugs are used for treatnt, the emboli that cause RAO are not necessarily ordinary thrombi, but can be fat emboli or tumor emboli, calcified emboli, and drug emboli. .
Dr. Hu is a doctor himself. When he knew the severity of the disease, he rushed to the ophthalmologist for treatnt. The treatnt was regarded as a tily recovery of part of her vision and she was not blinded on the spot. However, she is a rare disease in both eyes clinically, with special emboli and general drug effects. The ophthalmologist concluded that even if her condition was treated in a tily manner, because the embolus continued to exist and could not be eliminated, as long as the embolus moved up accidentally, her retinal cells would continue to necrosis.
ans that even if she is a doctor and understands these things, she can't save herself. She is not too far away from being completely blind.
The doctor is a human, and his emotions and desires are no different from ordinary people. She didn't want to expose her condition too early during this ti, but she just wanted to stay in her job for decades before she might beco completely blind. It's just that the hospital doesn't allow her to miss her scalpel.
She swore that she would not endanger the patient and the hospital would not believe her. The hospital is actually the most cold-blooded and ruthless place. It talks about science and technology, but not about human feelings. In this case, the saint Du Haiwei is even less human than her Doctor Hu.
What happened to Aunt Min did give her another major blow. That day, she accidentally left a piece of paper, thinking it was blown into the corridor by the wind, she opened the door to find it. I don't know if it was because the wind was blowing on the door, the plug in her left eyeball moved again, causing her vision to plumt, leaving only a blurred image in front of her eyes.
She didn't see the process of Aunt Min's seizure, but only heard the bang, which made her wonder what exactly fell to the ground. Aunt Min's cry for help was too low, and when she really couldn't hear anyone calling for help, she could only suspect that the ceiling object had fallen. By the ti she walked back to her departnt with the roadmap in mory and wanted to call a nurse to check the situation down the corridor, soone had already called for the patient to faint and needed to be rescued.
Soone went to save people, and she couldn't help save people in this situation, so she fumbled back to her office to get ergency dicine and rubbed her eyeballs, trying to restore her eyesight first.
Not long after, Xie Wanying and the others ca to her and asked her why she couldn't help her.
She didn't want to die, she felt sad inside, she couldn't help but talk to Xie Wanying and the others. In fact, she knew that she might no longer be suitable to stay at work, so when the hospital said it today, she did not object to going ho imdiately.
Are Dr. Hu's eyes really going to be invisible? Shen Xifei wanted to sit on the ground and cry. How could she be so unlucky, the employnt path she just found was hopeless before it started.
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