"Here it says that my platelet index is high, what do you mean? Is it sick or not?"

A middle-aged woman held her medical examination form with a dazed expression.

"I checked the APP, it seems to have been written."

Her daughter took out her mobile phone, clicked on the Rongyitong APP, and entered the nutrition department service section through the HTH interface, and then found the detailed explanation of the physical examination table index, and read it to her mother according to the above, "thrombocytosis may exist. myeloproliferative disease."

"Mom, I checked. This kind of disease needs to be seen in the hematology department."

Then, she quickly checked the corresponding departments of myeloproliferative diseases and suggested to her mother.

"Oh."

The middle-aged woman nodded, and asked again: "Then the urine ketone test is positive?"

"Physiologically speaking, it includes excessive hunger, postpartum, and eating a lot of fat; pathologically speaking: it includes diabetes, hypothyroidism, etc." Her daughter said.

"Then what should I do? I feel that I have a physical examination, and there are diseases everywhere." The middle-aged woman frowned.

Her daughter thought for a while and suggested, "Diabetes and thyroid seem to need to be referred to the endocrinology department. Why don't we call up both the hematology department and the endocrinology department and see them one by one."

"Ok."

The middle-aged woman had no choice but to listen to her daughter and follow her to the registration examination.

On the way, the two of them passed by a couple embracing their child. The latter was in a hurry and almost collided with them. Fortunately, the daughter had quick eyesight and quick hands, and dragged her mother to avoid it.

"Why are you running around? This is a hospital, not a street."

The middle-aged woman was a little angry, and turned around to complain to them.

"Maybe the child is seriously ill, that's why I'm in such a hurry." My daughter guessed.

"Excuse me, Dr. Lu, please take a look at my son."

After the couple rushed into the pediatric consultation area, they jumped in line and broke into Dr. Lu's consulting room, attracting constant complaints from patients and their families who were queuing up.

"Queue up! There are so many people waiting, why do you have priority over others?"

"My son has a high fever, please understand." The child's father frowned and explained.

"My daughter still has a bad cold! Which one of the children who come to the pediatrics department is not in urgent need of treatment."

"Yes! Everyone is in a hurry. Children's illnesses are not like adults, so they can't be delayed."

Everyone talked a lot, and the team followed suit.

"All right!"

Seeing this, the nurse hurriedly stopped, "This is a hospital, since you have registered, please come one by one. If you are in a hurry, please go to the emergency department first."

"Can the emergency department treat my son? My son didn't have a sudden high fever, but repeated high fever." The child's father asked anxiously.

"Repeated high fever, can't it be pneumonia?"

One person exclaimed, and the rest also retreated in panic.

Dr. Lu stepped out upon hearing the sound and asked the father, "Have you taken your child to have a nucleic acid test?"

"It was checked before that my son either had pneumonia or just had a common fever, but we couldn't figure out what went wrong, and taking antipyretic and cold medicine didn't work." said the child's father.

Dr. Lu reached out and touched the little boy's forehead, and found that the temperature was indeed high. She estimated that it was over 39 degrees.

"How old is the child? Seven or eight years old." Dr. Lu asked again.

"Seven years old."

"How long has the fever been recurring?"

"It's been almost two months. We took him to the Maternal and Child Health Hospital for an examination. The doctor there said he had a cold symptom, but he only recovered after taking the medicine prescribed by the doctor for a few days, and then he started to have a fever again."

"Hey, is this going to jump in line?"

After learning that the child was not pneumonia, everyone quickly returned to the question of their jumping in line, and then became noisy again.

In order to prevent riots, Dr. Lu quickly decided, "Hospitalize the child, and then do a routine blood test."

"Okay okay."

The child's parents did not dare to delay and did so immediately.

After seeing the outpatients, Dr. Lu brought Dr. Tan from the internal medicine department to the children's ward for further examination on the little boy.Because Dr. Lu felt that his symptoms were not like a common cold and fever, he called Dr. Tan from the Department of Internal Medicine to help him.

She flipped through the little boy's personal information, and after learning his name, she sat down and asked, "Your name is Liu Xuanming, right?"

"Ah."

Liu Xuanming nodded, his eyes were a little lax,
Dr. Lu asked again: "Liu Xuanming, what else do you feel uncomfortable?"

Liu Xuanming opened his mouth, his voice was low and hoarse, "I'm tired from the cold."

"Do you feel any pain?" Doctor Tan asked softly.

"It hurts." Liu Xuanming nodded.

Dr. Tan continued to ask: "Where does it hurt, can you tell the doctor uncle?"

Liu Xuanming frowned and thought for a while before hesitatingly said: "It seems to be the head, back, shoulders and elbows."

Hearing this, Dr. Lu looked at his parents and asked, "How is his appetite? Are the three meals normal?"

"It's just a little anorexic, and I don't want to eat anything, so I can only drink goat milk, so his staple food these days is goat milk." Liu Xuanming's mother said.

"Goat's milk?"

Hearing this, Dr. Tan pushed the glasses frame and asked Mama Liu, "Which brand of goat's milk is it?"

"It's not processed goat's milk, but fresh goat's milk, freshly squeezed." Mother Liu said.

"Squeezed now?"

Dr. Tan frowned, and asked: "Then, did you boil it before giving it to the child? How much should it be boiled?"

Mother Liu shook her head and said, "It's not cooked, just give it to him to drink, so it's nutritious."

"Uncooked? Squeeze it out and give it to the child?" Dr. Lu was astonished.

"Yes! Isn't this more nutritious?"

Liu's mother was a little perturbed by her surprised expression.

Dr. Lu hurriedly asked: "How long have you given Liu Xuanming this unprocessed and unboiled freshly squeezed goat's milk? Are you drinking it every day?"

"We've been giving him this drink since the outbreak of Yi Yi, at least one cup a day." Liu's father said, and then he was puzzled: "What's wrong with this?"

"The problem is big!"

Dr. Tan immediately took out his mobile phone and dialed Dr. Jia from the Department of Infectious Diseases of the hospital, "Here is a suspected case of Brucella sheep infection, aged 7 years, male, and is currently in the pediatric inpatient department, please prepare for the isolation ward quickly, Dr. Lu and I will transfer the child to you now."

"Brucella sheep? Isolation?"

Liu Xuanming's parents were shocked.

Dr. Lu was also panicked, and asked Dr. Tan, "Are you reading that right?"

Dr. Tan nodded firmly, "Fever, the temperature is above 39 degrees, and it recurs repeatedly. In addition, there are obvious pains in the joints, muscles, and head of the whole body, and"

As he spoke, he touched Liu Xuanming's neck, "Swollen lymph nodes."

Immediately afterwards, he lifted a corner of the quilt, checked Liu Xuanming's lower body, and asked his parents: "When you bathed the child, did you notice whether his testicles were swollen?"

"He always takes a bath by himself." Liu's mother frowned and said.

Dr. Tan turned his head and asked Liu Xuanming: "Does it hurt where you pee?"

"It hurts a bit." Liu Xuanming nodded shyly.

"Can the doctor uncle touch it? See if there is any problem with it." Dr. Tan said again.

"Okay." Liu Xuanming nodded obediently.

Dr. Tan only touched it lightly, and immediately noticed the abnormality, his expression froze, and he looked at his parents sadly, "You really did bad things with good intentions, but it hurt your son miserably."

"What's wrong, doctor?" Mother Liu asked nervously.

Dr. Tan pushed his spectacle frame again, and said calmly, "He may face infertility in the future."

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