Great Medical System in a Veterinarian-Chapter 390 - 183: Drug-Induced Liver Injury, Liver Failure, Game Over, Bullshit Miracle Doctor!!

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Chapter 390: Chapter 183: Drug-Induced Liver Injury, Liver Failure, Game Over, Bullshit Miracle Doctor!!

"Then please, Ms. Duan, have a seat first."

Zhang Lingchuan gestured invitingly.

"Mm-hmm."

Duan Jiawen nodded and sat down in front of Zhang Lingchuan, then stretched out her hand.

Meanwhile, Zhang Lingchuan began his signature pulse-taking action.

In an instant, everyone’s attention was focused on this diagnosis.

[Detecting that the host is conducting a diagnosis, system-assisted scanning is in progress...]

[Precise Detection... 2 remaining attempts.]

[Normal Detection... 1 attempt remaining today.]

[Activating Precise Detection, please wait...]

[Precise Scan rejected... Initiating Normal Scan.]

The system’s scan had activated as the pulse-taking began.

He still had one normal scan left.

For this patient with the yellow tag, he decided to try using a normal scan first.

As for the precise scan, it could be reserved for the elderly woman in the wheelchair later.

"Dr. Zhang, so how is it? Does my wife no longer have breast cancer?"

The pulse-taking continued.

Seeing a change in Zhang Lingchuan’s expression, Yu Xinggui, who fancied himself an experienced traditional Chinese medicine practitioner, asked with a somewhat confident smile.

"It seems that based on my diagnosis, I indeed cannot see any signs of breast cancer in this lady..."

Zhang Lingchuan withdrew his hand.

He answered the question.

[Patient Name: Duan Jiawen.]

[Patient Gender: Female.]

[Patient Age: 47 years.]

[Patient Condition: Slight weakness in limbs, slightly poor appetite, orange urine, low fever, itchy and sallow skin.]

[Patient Diagnosis: Jaundice, drug-induced liver damage.]

[System Note: This patient has been consuming traditional Chinese medicine containing He Shou Wu, Thunder God Vine, Shuanghuanglian, snakeberry, roasted ginkgo, ephedra, Trichosanthes root, fennel, cinnabar, centipede powder... and so on for a long time postpartum, which has led to significant drug-induced liver damage, accompanied by mild liver failure. It is recommended that the patient stop taking traditional Chinese medicine and actively seek hospital treatment.]

The scan now appeared before him.

Compared to the previous case of a woman who took bezoar for two and a half years, suspecting her husband was poisoning her, he now felt the possibility of poisoning was even higher.

Look at all she’s taken; they’re all traditional Chinese medicines that can cause liver damage.

What’s more, this has already led to liver failure. 𝕗𝐫𝐞𝕖𝕨𝐞𝗯𝚗𝕠𝘃𝐞𝚕.𝐜𝗼𝚖

As for breast cancer, he truly didn’t see any signs of it.

Normally, even if breast cancer were cured, it should still show up in a scan, right?

Because breast cancer only reaches clinical recovery, there’s always some residual impact.

"Whoa? No more breast cancer, really!"

"6666~, so is this a high-level case, where a divine healer has appeared who can cure breast cancer?"

"Isn’t it possible that it was a misdiagnosis, meaning this person never had breast cancer?"

"Yeah, breast cancer isn’t something that can be cured by traditional Chinese medicine methods. There was a TCM professor from the Capital University of Medical Sciences who had breast cancer, and she opted for chemotherapy herself. If there were such a treatment, wouldn’t someone like her, who’ve been in the field for so long, know about it?"

When Zhang Lingchuan mentioned he couldn’t seem to find any signs of breast cancer, the live stream immediately split into two camps.

One part believed that a high-level expert might have really appeared.

The other part thought that traditional Chinese medicine couldn’t achieve this.

Why? Because many of them were medical students, medical professionals, and even traditional Chinese medicine practitioners.

If traditional Chinese medicine were really so powerful that it could treat breast cancer, this technique alone could qualify for the title of National Medical Master.

The idea of high-level experts among the common people is quite laughable.

If someone were truly an aloof expert, why would they bother setting up Douyin and Weibo accounts and come to Dr. Zhang’s live stream to prove their innocence?

Clearly, there’s a logical issue here.

"Hahaha, Dr. Zhang, it’s precisely because you can reach over three million followers that I appreciate your honesty. If there isn’t any, there simply isn’t, unlike some who act as if acknowledging someone else’s excellence is like killing themselves!"

Hearing Zhang Lingchuan state that he didn’t see any signs of breast cancer, Yu Xinggui became very pleased.

He immediately laughed heartily and praised him.

There was a sense of meeting a kindred spirit.

"Actually, ma’am, I’m quite curious about how you learned you had breast cancer. Was it from a hospital check-up?"

Zhang Lingchuan did not respond to this commentary from Elder Yu but turned a distinct glance toward Duan Jiawen, now thinking the likelihood of misdiagnosis was high.

"Yes, during my physical exam, there was a breast ultrasound item, and the report mentioned I had a breast nodule and swollen axillary lymph nodes, recommending I go for a hospital check-up. Then, my husband researched and consulted a doctor friend, and they said it could be breast cancer."

Ms. Duan recalled the scene from that time.

Then she continued speaking to Zhang Lingchuan.

"So you’re saying, the breast cancer wasn’t finally confirmed by the hospital?"

Upon hearing this response.

Zhang Lingchuan felt relieved.

It seemed like it wasn’t even a misdiagnosis; it was just self-scaring.

Breast nodules, swollen axillary lymph nodes, etc., may be associated with breast cancer, but not necessarily.

"How could it be unconfirmed, the doctor said it could be breast cancer, and later my husband said there was no need to go to the hospital. He read medical books and knew how to treat it, so he used massage, acupuncture, and then I drank traditional Chinese medicine for three months. Only after over a week originally did the symptoms of breast pain and soreness in the chest, back, and waist disappear."

Ms. Duan immediately denied it.

They had consulted a doctor friend for this.

Her husband simply claimed he understood the treatment, and that if she went to the hospital, doctors would definitely recommend chemotherapy, so she didn’t go.