Chapter 3029 Surgery
Different professions were different worlds. Ambassador Qin Dingkang, who was gentle and refined in front of other countries and had iron-blooded fists, didn't quite understand the professional terms the doctor was talking about. He asked directly, "Tell me how to treat her. What else do we need to pay attention to in the future?"
The Chinese doctor knew Ambassador Qin Dingkang, who was based in Estonia. When he heard this, he explained even more respectfully, "The patient has acute trauma synovitis. We can remove the accumulated fluid and blood through puncture treatment. Then, we'll inject translucent sulfate into the joint cavity. Next, the patient needs to lie in bed and rest to elevate the affected limbs. She can't exert any force on her legs. In the later stages, she needs to strengthen the flexion exercise of the knee joints. ᴛhis chapter is ᴜpdated by ɴo(v)elFɪre.net
"This is the hospital's current treatment for this ailment. However, there's still conservative Chinese medicine treatment in the country. The effect is very good too. Her ailment isn't obvious now. It's not a big problem. She can go back to the country for surgery or use conservative Chinese medicine. As long as she's cured, it won't affect her life in the future."
In that case, it would be best for her to go back to the country for treatment. However, he still had to ask the female soldier for her opinion and her captain's opinion.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAfter all the check-ups, Ambassador Qin Dingkang already had the results of Ye Jian's physical examination.
There were no big injuries, but there were countless small injuries.
Her knees were injured, and the ligaments on her calves were damaged. There was a large area of accumulation on her back and blisters on the soles of her feet. There were also signs of suppuration, overwork of the shoulder joints, pulled ligaments, and abrasions on her elbows… In other words, there was not a single part of her body that was fine. There were problems all over.
Ambassador Qin Dingkang sighed in his heart.
Behind the glory of the country was the blood and sweat of a soldier.
When Xia Jinyuan came over, Ambassador Qin Dingkang was talking to Ye Jian. "You can choose to return to the country for the surgery or you can choose to stay here. It depends on you."
The word 'surgery' made Xia Jinyuan's heart tighten. He took a few steps forward. "Why do you need surgery?"
He asked in a deep voice.
Ye Jian turned her head and smiled at him. "Acute trauma synovitis. It's just a small surgery."
"How much fluid is there in her knees?" Xia Jinyuan heaved a sigh of relief. His voice wasn't as low as before. "Although it's not a big problem, it's a small illness that relapses easily. It needs to be completely cured."
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmQin Dingkang nodded in agreement. "That's right. It's not a big problem, but it needs treatment."
"Let's go back to the country for treatment. I don't want to stay here." After all, Ye Jian had stayed in medical school before, so she knew more about this ailment. The problem of knee fluid accumulation wasn't big, but it wasn't small either. "The accumulation isn't obvious. Let's observe it for two days. If the accumulation is obvious, I can still undergo surgery in time."
"That's what the doctor said."
The patient would naturally listen to the doctor's arrangements. Since the doctor thought that she could return to the country for treatment, it would be best.
Xia Jinyuan looked at Ye Jian's medical report. She had other injuries too. There were a total of 24 wounds on her body.
The corners of his mouth tightened when he saw this.
"We'll do a health evaluation after we return to the country. You can only do a general check-up for now." Ambassador Qin Dingkang could tell that the pressure on this young soldier was a little low. He comforted him, "There's no big problem with the current check-up. Don't worry."
Ambassador Qin, who had a refined temperament, was in his early 50s. He was very elegant. Due to his profession, there was a hint of sharpness in his refined temperament. He spoke unhurriedly, but every word carried the weight of a tree. His words were reassuring.