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Chapter 608 What is the illness of the child who has undergone numerous examinations? Pingbei Distri

Zhang Lingchuan sat down and tidied up the medical records on the table.

The layout of the clinic today was not much different from usual, except for the addition of a fixed live streaming device.

The camera wasn't pointed directly at the patient, but rather at Zhang Lingchuan and the examination table, allowing viewers in the live stream to see the consultation process while minimizing patient privacy.

"Good morning, everyone. Regarding the questions you're curious about, I can only say that Pingbei District First People's Hospital will definitely give a response in the near future. I can state in advance that it is definitely not as the internet says, that I caused the death of a child. This is a complete misunderstanding."

Once the live stream officially started, the chat exploded almost instantly.

Various voices mingled together: doubt, curiosity, support, and onlookers, all crowding onto the same screen.

Some people even kept refreshing the news screenshots from last night, wanting Zhang Lingchuan to give an explanation on the spot.

Zhang Lingchuan only gave a brief reply.

"Yes, as far as I know, this matter has little to do with Dr. Ogawa. In fact, you could say that Dr. Ogawa has done everything he could."

Yu Shushuang also spoke at this moment.

After this public opinion incident occurred, the hospital immediately went to investigate. The hospital director, vice director, department heads, and others were all implicated, putting them under immense pressure.

After all, Dr. Ogawa's influence is now far beyond that of an ordinary doctor.

The most crucial person is Vice Dean Huang Xiangning.

However, based on the information currently available, the medication at the Pingbei District First People's Hospital was expired and failed to play its due role in the rescue, ultimately leading to the newborn's death.

If that medicine had been used properly back then, things would never have turned out this way.

"Oh?"

"Actually, I also think that it's impossible for Dr. Ogawa to kill a newborn. It's just that the idea seems impossible."

"Solid evidence means there's more to the story."

"Let's wait for the First People's Hospital of Pingbei District. I also think what the vice president said yesterday was a bit strange."

What is Dr. Ogawa's live stream today?

"+1, what kind of livestream is Dr. Zhang doing today?!"

……

In the live stream, every viewer was very curious.

I want to know what kind of live stream Zhang Lingchuan is doing.

"Friends, today is just a normal pediatric consultation, except that it's being broadcast live."

Zhang Lingchuan spoke to the viewers in the live stream.

In short, it immediately overshadowed the earlier discussions about medical malpractice and infant deaths.

He didn't dwell on public opinion, nor did he prejudge anyone. For a doctor, the most important thing in the consultation room is always treating patients.

"Patient number 001, Zhao Ziyao, please come to pediatric clinic room 01 for your consultation."

At that moment, a loudspeaker blared.

The corridor outside the consultation room was quiet for a few seconds.

Just then, a woman stopped at the door. She didn't come in immediately, but stood outside for a while, looking around. It was as if she was confirming something, or perhaps observing the position of the camera.

Then, she lowered her head and whispered something to a six or seven-year-old girl next to her.

"It's him, Dr. Zhang, baby. As long as you find Dr. Zhang, you have hope. We will definitely be able to find out the cause of your illness."

The woman's voice was soft, but carried an indescribable obsession.

It wasn't the tension of an ordinary family member finally seeing a doctor; it was more like a long-suppressed expectation that had finally found an outlet to prove itself.

Then she led the child in.

The woman appeared to be in her early thirties, with a somewhat haggard face and obvious fatigue in her eyes. Her clothes were not disheveled, but her whole demeanor exuded a sense of tension from a long period of travel.

The child next to her was also quite handsome.

The only problem is that she's a bit thin.

She wasn't naturally thin, but rather thin from long-term overexertion. Her face was pale, her eyes somewhat vacant, and she habitually walked with her head down, her fingers lightly clutching the hem of her clothes.

"Dr. Zhang..."

The woman spoke as soon as she entered, her voice trembling.

"Oh wow? The first patient has arrived?"

"I'm curious, what's going on!"

"Could this be some serious illness? It seems to be heading straight for Veterinarian Zhang."

"Judging from this mother's appearance, she seems to be on the verge of a breakdown."

The netizens are very enthusiastic and are chatting one by one.

Those who come to see Zhang the veterinarian are usually not simple people.

"Hello, ma'am, what brings you here today?"

Zhang Lingchuan looked at the woman.

Yu Shushuang sat beside Zhang Lingchuan.

But she was essentially playing a supporting role, a fact she was well aware of. Her main responsibilities included observing the scene, maintaining order, and reminding patients of their privacy when necessary.

“My child is very ill, so I would like to ask you to take a look at him this time.”

The woman's words caused a slight pause in the air of the entire consultation room.

Zhang Lingchuan looked up at her.

"Is it serious? Then tell me the specifics, for example, in what ways is it serious?"

His tone was calm.

It's also unclear whether they take this illness seriously.

Hearing Zhang Lingchuan's words, the woman grasped at a straw.

"It's been half a year! A full six months!"

Her voice suddenly rose, and she could clearly not control her emotions.

"We've been to hospitals over two hundred times! We've seen doctors in the city, the province, and even specialists; we've had every kind of test done!"

As she spoke, she took things out of her bag.

Stacks upon stacks of examination reports, CT scans, lab results, and even some outpatient records. The edges of the papers were worn and frayed, and the transparent file folders were labeled with different hospitals.

The table was quickly piled up.

"Look! They can't find any problems!"

Her voice began to tremble.

"???"

"Goodness, this is serious!"

"Over two hundred hospital visits? That's an outrageous claim!"

"What kind of strange disease is this?!"

"Unbelievable! Such a thing could happen? Then I can only say you've come to the right place by coming to see Veterinarian Zhang!"

In the live stream, all the viewers were stunned.

Judging from Zhang the veterinarian's expression, everyone thought the matter was insignificant; who would have thought it would turn out like this?

A seven-year-old girl has contracted a strange illness, and the cause of her illness remains unclear.

If this is the case, then seeing a veterinarian is appropriate.

"So, despite all these tests, the child still hasn't been diagnosed with anything?"

Zhang Lingchuan stared at the tag on the child's head, then asked in a slightly serious tone.

"Yes, we've done so many tests, but she just doesn't feel well. She says her whole body aches, and she's in pain every day! She can't sleep at night at all. This illness is really strange. I hope you can take a look, Dr. Zhang!"

The child lowered his head, his fingers gently clutching the hem of his clothes.

He said it in a low voice.

"I'm really upset..."

The voice was very soft, even somewhat weak.

Is that so?

Zhang Lingchuan's gaze lingered on the child for a few seconds before slowly shifting away to look at the report on the table.

He didn't flip through it immediately, but just glanced at it first.

There were many checks, even too many.

Some tests were repeated with very short intervals. Some were unnecessary, but they were all done. There were also several test reports with very close dates, almost as if the tests were done at one hospital and then repeated at another.

It's fair to say that parents really go to great lengths to care about their children.

It seems like every parent is like this.

For the sake of the child's health, we should do everything we can and absolutely leave no regrets.

However, sometimes, excessive concern can turn into another form of invisible pressure.

"Dr. Zhang, everyone says you are very skilled at diagnosis. Please help my daughter Yi'er. I really don't know what to do."

The woman's voice rang out again, choked with sobs.

“You know what? I’ve taken her to the doctor so many times, and every time I’ve said there’s nothing wrong, but she’s still in pain! As her mother, I can tell!”

She became increasingly agitated as she spoke, and even seemed on the verge of a breakdown.

"I can confirm that my Yi'er isn't faking it; she really is sick!"

The woman was very excited.

Yu Shushuang stood to the side, her brows slightly furrowed.

She glanced at the medical reports and felt uneasy.

Too much.

Moreover, some of the data is normal.

Almost everything is normal.

Is this really a sick child?
Everything seems normal. Of course, doctors shouldn't dismiss a patient's suffering simply because the tests are normal. Many diseases are indeed difficult to detect in their early stages, and some functional problems are hard to diagnose based on a single test.

But Yu Shushuang felt that the mother's reaction was a bit strange.

"Oh my god, this is so pitiful! Dr. Ogawa, please take a look and find the cause of the illness."

"There are some inexplicable and strange diseases in this world! I hope Dr. Ogawa can provide assistance!"

"You're all overestimating Dr. Ogawa; he's not a miracle worker!"

"But the child does look unwell."

"Could it be a psychological problem?"

……

Netizens are hoping that Dr. Ogawa can find the problem.

But after thinking about it carefully, it doesn't seem to be that easy to find.

"Little girl, where does it hurt?"

Zhang Lingchuan approached the child and then asked.

After all, for doctors, asking questions and conducting physical examinations are crucial steps in the consultation process.

The child paused for a moment, seemingly not expecting the doctor to ask her directly.

"I...I'm in pain all over..."

She spoke softly, her voice barely audible, like the buzzing of a mosquito.

"Young lady, since you say your whole body aches, can you tell me where it hurts the most?"

Zhang Lingchuan inquired.

"What is Dr. Ogawa doing?"

"I'm not sure either."

"Could this be a method of consultation?"

"Describing pain all over the body is too broad. The doctor will definitely ask for specific locations."

Netizens are a bit confused about Zhang Lingchuan's meaning.

"It all...it all hurts..."

The girl's answer was vague and lacked specific details.

Zhang Lingchuan nodded, not pressing for further questions, and instead looked at the woman.

"Ma'am, when was your child's last seizure?"

He asked, and the family member immediately responded.

"Last night! She cried in pain all night! I didn't sleep a wink!"

Her eyes were a little red as she spoke.

Strangely, this woman, as a mother, had more intense and even more specific emotions than her child.

She can clearly describe each episode, including the time, process, and symptoms, with very complete details. This includes what time the crying started, how long it lasted, how much water the child drank, what medication the child took, and even what the child said at the time—she can repeat it word for word.

In contrast, the child kept his head down the whole time, and his answers were simple and even somewhat hesitant.

Zhang Lingchuan tapped his finger lightly on the table.

a bit.

Two times.

No one noticed this detail.

He opened another medical report.

Blood routine test results were normal.

The second test showed normal inflammatory markers.

Another imaging result showed no abnormalities.

He flipped through the pages quickly, but paused for a moment at the end of each page, as if confirming something.

At that moment, the woman looked at him nervously.

Her gaze wasn't even on the child, but fixed intently on Zhang Lingchuan's expression, as if trying to glean the answer from the changes in his eyes and brows.

"Doctor... what's wrong with my daughter? What kind of strange illness does she have?!"

Her voice was filled with expectation, even a little eagerness.

It's like waiting for an answer.

An answer that proves the child is really sick.

Zhang Lingchuan did not answer.

He looked up and looked at the child again.

This time, the gaze is deeper.

It's like observing, and it's also like judging.

The child felt a little uncomfortable being stared at and snuggled slightly closer to the woman. The woman immediately hugged her tightly, the movement seemingly gentle, but it was almost too fast.

"It's alright, it's alright, the doctor is seeing patients right now, Yi'er. We should have complete faith in Dr. Zhang. He can help us find the cause of our illness, and we'll be fine after he examines us!"

She comforted him softly, her tone gentle.

But in that instant, her hand visibly tightened.

This movement is very subtle.

But Zhang Lingchuan caught it.

He didn't say anything, but slowly leaned back in his chair and remained silent for a few seconds.

The consultation room was quiet.

Even the live stream chat has become much quieter.

Everyone is waiting.

Waiting for Zhang Lingchuan's judgment.

Yu Shushuang was also looking at him.

She was all too familiar with this situation.

This is what he looked like when he discovered the problem.

But this time it's different.

It's not simply about finding the cause of the illness; it's more complex and profound, like witnessing something unpleasant.

A few seconds later, Zhang Lingchuan spoke, his voice not loud, but clear.

"It is true that someone has contracted the disease. It is a disease with a high mortality rate. If it is not treated promptly, it can even be life-threatening."

Zhang Lingchuan's tone was somewhat somber.

"I knew it! My child must be sick!"

The woman's eyes lit up, and she almost stood up.

She was so excited.

She told everyone that her child was sick, but no one believed her.

They use these reports to criticize her all the time.

As a mother, how could I not know if my baby is sick?

She even subconsciously reached for the report on the table, as if to rearrange the papers and turn them into evidence to convince everyone.

"Yes, madam, your condition is very serious."

Before she could finish speaking, Zhang Lingchuan interjected, his tone slightly more forceful.

The air fell silent instantly.

The woman's expression froze for a moment.

She felt that something was off about what he said, but she couldn't quite put her finger on it.

The child kept his head down and didn't say anything.

Countless viewers were stunned in front of the camera.

Everyone is still processing this statement.

This passage feels a bit strange.

It was clearly a child who came to see a doctor.

But Zhang Lingchuan said, "Madam, your condition is very serious."

"???"

"Isn't the child sick?"

"Wait, I have a feeling a plot twist is coming?"

"What does Veterinarian Zhang mean by that? Isn't the patient a little girl?"

"Holy crap, I'm suddenly getting a little creeped out."

The chat in the live stream paused for a moment before exploding again.

the other side.

Pingbei District First People's Hospital.

They are currently gathering reporters to prepare for a media conference.

In the conference room, all the lights were on, a camera was set up in the front row, and people from the hospital's publicity department were repeatedly checking their speeches.

Vice President Yao Gang stood at the door, his face even more grim than yesterday.

He knew that this press conference was no longer a simple clarification.

Instead, someone must step forward and give everyone an explanation.

...(End of this chapter)

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