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Chapter 2432: ?2432?The first choice is not to make eyeballs



Chapter 2432: ?2432?The first choice is not to make eyeballs

?? Chapter 2432 [2432] The first choice is not to make eyeballs

?? In such a situation, since a blood disease is suspected, it is normal for family members to bring their children to seek medical treatment.

?? "When I was in Beidu No. 5, I didn't find it out immediately, and it took about two weeks. Because the child's symptoms at the beginning were only a fever and no bleeding. The doctor did not suspect that he had a blood disease."

?? "Isn't it necessary to do a blood test if you have a fever?" After hearing this, a few classmates doubted what was wrong.

?? "Parents love their children. I heard that they want to draw blood or something. This child is more afraid and willful and will not cooperate, so they won't do it. So I didn't do a blood routine, and gave me antipyretics to take home. I just suspected it was a small cold."

?? "So, isn't this family member the kind of person who doesn't like to cooperate with doctors from beginning to end?" Wei Shangquan asked.

?? "Yes." The two internal medicine classmates nodded, "I just said in the morning that I would have to take another blood test here, but the parents kept calling and they didn't want to give this child a blood test."

?? "It is more difficult for children to take blood tests repeatedly," said Pan Shihua.

?? Adults can't stand repeated blood draws, let alone children. Parents' feelings are understandable. The problem is, if the family does not cooperate, it is difficult for the medical staff to give the child further treatment.

?? When can we invent the technology to draw blood without pain. Thinking of the bone piercing in the afternoon was much more painful than drawing blood. Several surgical classmates were a little worried about internal medicine classmates, for fear that their family members would hear the child crying and screaming to death.

?? Ask their internal medicine classmates to say that the worst is not this.

?? "The family members don't know where they heard it, and they are asking all day if they need someone to do a bone marrow transplant."

??Now the news likes to use sensational things to make news reports to attract attention. Bone marrow transplantation itself involves medical ethical issues, which is easy to cause widespread discussion in the society. Some family members read a lot of news and thought that bone marrow transplantation was a life-saving medicine for leukemia. When they knew that their family members were sick, they immediately chased after the doctor and asked about it.

?? Actually certainly not. As I said before, the doctor's choice of treatment plan must start with the most effective treatment policy. The life-saving medicine for leukemia has always been chemotherapy in the first place. For example, acute lymphoblastic leukemia is more common in pediatrics. With years of clinical experience, a very effective chemotherapy regimen has been formed. If found and treated early, the five-year survival rate can reach more than 80% to 90%.

?? Bone marrow transplantation is only used for relapses and is not the first choice for doctors to discover the disease. Moreover, bone marrow transplantation is really not a magic medicine. After bone marrow transplantation, it will also relapse. It is a desperate choice after other clinical treatment options are ineffective.

?? Laymen don’t know much about medicine. The media loves to make news. They only use donors who can spark social debate to create topics. It really makes science people very unhappy.

?? Anyone who knows a little about medicine knows that medical donations must be done on a voluntary basis. Why? Medicine is a science, and every year the new scientific results of medical science do not know how many will overturn some of the previous research results. It can only be said that what has been researched can be used at present. You want to say that I can guarantee that the results of today's research will always be correct, and no one dares. Humans' understanding of the world is constantly deepening. This is the simplest truth.

??Under such a premise, there must be gains and losses in treating a disease. Some patients are unwilling to sacrifice a little of their other things in order to save their own lives.

?? (end of this chapter)


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