Dr. Bai sat quietly in the corridor of the hospital, recalling the experience of being kidnapped. Her mood was very complicated, with uncontrollable fear and uneasiness.

It was an ordinary working day and she was busy in the hospital. Suddenly, several people burst into his office, pointed guns at him, and demanded that he leave the hospital. Dr. Bai was kidnapped.

Dr. Bai's heart was beating wildly as he was forcibly taken to an unknown place. He saw himself imprisoned in a dark room, unable to see outside through the window. He felt his life was threatened and didn't know how he would survive this nightmarish experience.

Dr. Bai spent several days there. Every day is a day of loneliness, loneliness, fear and insecurity. He didn't know what his kidnappers wanted from him, or whether his family and colleagues knew his whereabouts. He felt that he had been isolated forever.

The kidnapper's attitude was very cruel. They abused Dr. Bai, causing him physical and mental harm. Dr. Bai felt that her willpower was gradually disappearing in this harsh environment, and she felt that she could no longer endure this painful torture.

one day.

Dr. Bai felt severe pain in his stomach, and he couldn't bear it anymore. He realized he might be suffering from appendicitis, a common acute illness that needed to be dealt with as quickly as possible. However, he found himself in a hospital with no other doctors available to help him.

Dr. Bai clearly remembers the symptoms of appendicitis because he has dealt with patients with this condition many times. He knew that if left untreated, appendicitis could cause serious complications that could even be life-threatening. He realized that he had to act quickly or the consequences would be disastrous.

Despite the severe pain he felt, Dr. Bai forced himself to remain calm. He knew that tension and anxiety would only worsen the pain and prevent him from making good decisions. He began taking a series of self-help measures to relieve symptoms and control pain.

First, Dr. Bai tries to lie down flat to reduce the pressure on the abdomen. He took a deep breath and tried to relax himself to prevent his symptoms from worsening. He knew this was an emergency, so he didn't dare to delay for too long.

Dr. Bai started looking for medical equipment, hoping to find some common emergency medicines to relieve pain. He found some painkillers and antibiotics, which he commonly used when dealing with appendicitis. Although he doesn't know the dosage or specific method of use, he hopes the drugs will provide some relief from his symptoms.

Dr. Bai carefully administered the painkillers and antibiotics, hoping they would work quickly. However, the pain did not seem to subside and he began to feel somewhat anxious and helpless. He knew he had to find a more reliable way to deal with this problem quickly.

Despite his poor health, Dr. Bai realized that he still had some medical knowledge and skills that he could use. He searched for objects around him, hoping to find something that might provide short-term relief. Eventually, he found some cold compresses that temporarily relieved the pain by placing them on his abdomen.

Dr. Bai decided to try this method. He carefully placed the cold compress on his abdomen and felt a slight chill. This temporarily eased his pain and gave him some comfort. However, he knew full well that this was only a short-term relief and would not cure appendicitis.

At this critical moment, Dr. Bai thinks of his colleagues and friends. Although they could not help directly, their support and encouragement gave him the confidence and courage to persevere. He knew he had to stay optimistic and positive and not give up hope for a cure.

A few hours passed, and Dr. Bai's pain gradually eased. He felt this was a good sign, meaning his body was actively healing itself. He decided to remain calm and patient and wait for a better time.

Dr. Bai realized that he needed to better understand the mechanisms and treatments for appendicitis. He began to consult relevant medical information and communicated and discussed with other experts. He hopes that through continuous learning and accumulation of knowledge, he can better provide patients with accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.

Through study, Dr. Bai learned that appendicitis is caused by bacterial infection of the appendix. It usually causes symptoms such as severe abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and fever. If left untreated, the appendix can rupture, causing a serious abdominal infection.

Dr. Bai learned that treatment for appendicitis usually involves surgical removal of the appendix and the use of antibiotics. Surgical removal of the appendix is ​​considered the most effective treatment and can completely cure the disease. Antibiotics are used to control infection and prevent complications.

In order to better understand the details of surgical treatment, Dr. Bai had in-depth exchanges with surgeons. They explained to him the surgical procedure, its risks, and postoperative recovery measures. Dr. Bai was shocked by the complexity of the surgery, but he also realized it was the only treatment.

Regarding the use of antibiotics, Dr. Bai understands that different types of appendicitis may require different antibiotics, and require specific dosages and durations of use. He learned about the mechanism of action of antibiotics, common adverse reactions, and how to choose the appropriate drug based on the patient's specific condition.

Dr. Bai was determined to put this newfound knowledge into practice. He returned to the hospital and actively collaborated with other doctors to develop a more complete appendicitis treatment plan. He works with the surgeon to ensure a smooth surgical procedure and provides post-operative care.

Dr. Bai also actively participated in communicating with patients and their families. He explained the causes, symptoms and treatments of appendicitis in detail to help them better understand the nature of the disease and treatment options. He patiently answered their questions and provided necessary support and comfort.

Over time, Dr. Bai became an expert in the treatment of appendicitis. His experience and expertise enable him to accurately diagnose and promptly treat patients to help them get rid of the disease. His colleagues and patients have full confidence and praise in him.

As Dr. Bai looked closely at her wounds during her recovery, she noticed that one of the wounds looked different from the other surgical incisions. The wound was oddly shaped, showing a twisted shape that was different from the surrounding skin. She began to doubt the origin of the wound and became concerned.

Dr. Bai decided to seek medical advice immediately. She described the details of the wound to the attending physician and raised her concerns and concerns. The attending physician was also puzzled by the strange wound, but thought it best to examine further to determine its nature and cause.

The doctor ordered a series of tests, including ultrasounds and blood tests. These tests help doctors rule out any potential infections or complications. However, doctors still could not explain the existence of this strange wound.

Dr. Bai began to recall her surgery, and she wondered if there were any special circumstances that might have caused the wound. After thinking for a while, she suddenly remembered an accident during the operation.

During the surgery, Dr. Bai encountered an unexpected complication that required additional operations. The condition prolonged the surgery and may have ended up with the bizarre wound on her stomach.

Dr. Bai shared her memories with the attending doctor and asked if the accident was related to the wound on her stomach. The attending doctor was shocked by Dr. Bai's discovery. They studied the surgical records and photos together, and finally confirmed that the accident was related to the formation of the wound.

After further discussion and evaluation, the doctor determined that the wound was caused by an instrument accident during the surgery. Doctors may have inadvertently caused this wound while dealing with additional complications. This explanation provided Dr. Bai with an answer, but it also left her worried and frightened.

Dr. Bai was very confused and distressed by this strange wound. She began focusing on wound rehabilitation while working closely with doctors to ensure wound healing and recovery. She follows her doctor's recommendations for proper wound care and cleaning, and avoids excessive force or pressure.

Over time, Dr. Bai's wounds gradually healed. Although she was still confused and worried about the strange wound, she decided to trust her doctor's judgment and believed that time and the right care would help her recover.

Dr. Bai has always provided medical services to patients with a professional and dedicated attitude during his busy and heavy shifts in his daily work. However, she has been puzzled by a gash on her stomach that may have been inflicted while giving birth. In the next 500 words, we will explore Dr. Bai's discovery of this wound and her reaction to the situation.

Dr. Bai accidentally discovered a wound on his stomach after a day's work. The wound looked like a scar after surgery. She was shocked by the discovery because she had never had any surgery related to her tummy, let alone one that left such a wound. She began to recall her past, trying to find the source of this wound.

Dr. Bai soon realized that the wound was probably caused when she gave birth to a child. Although she was surprised by this fact, she also understood that as a doctor, she had experienced the process of giving birth but could not remember the existence of this wound.

This wound gave Dr. Bai many questions and doubts. She began to wonder why she had not remembered this experience, why she had never been aware of this wound. She began to wonder if she was experiencing some kind of memory loss at the time, or if her consciousness was so divided at that moment that she couldn't feel the pain of this wound.

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