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112: How did this disease develop?
Xu Liang's condition appeared quite pathological, but in reality, it was the normal state of life for many people.
Young men face immense pressure from studies and life.
They always find various ways to relieve stress.
The commonality among these stress-relief methods is that they leave one feeling utterly exhausted.
Because only when completely exhausted can young men fall asleep under high-pressure conditions.
However, this approach is actually not advisable, as it can lead to a vicious cycle.
Qin Jiang glanced at Xu Liang, his expression grave.
Seeing Qin Jiang's expression, Xu Liang quickly asked, "Dr. Qin, what exactly is my illness? It shouldn't be too serious, right?"
Qin Jiang spoke, "You likely have a problem with your brain nerves. To determine the specific situation, you'll need to come with me for a scan."
Xu Liang didn't hesitate and immediately agreed to cooperate.
After all, it concerned his own health, and he wouldn't dare joke about it.
The two entered the pharmacy one after another.
Five minutes later, the scan results were out.
This time, the contours of the images were not as distinct.
Especially since many white shadows represented blood vessels and brain tissue, the netizens in the live stream couldn't understand it for a while.
After looking at the scan, Qin Jiang immediately understood the cause of the illness.
"You have a tumor growing in your head that needs to be surgically removed immediately."
"Ah?"
Upon hearing Qin Jiang say this, Xu Liang was stunned.
A tumor growing in his head? Wasn't that a brain tumor?
"No, Doctor, you must have made a mistake. My stomach hurts, how could there be a tumor in my head?"
Qin Jiang explained, "The reason you feel stomach pain is because this tumor is pressing on your brain nerves, causing your brain to constantly send incorrect stimulation signals to your intestines."
"This leads to excessive intestinal peristalsis, forming partial gastric spasms."
"Similarly, because this tumor is pressing on your nerves, you are actually very deficient in kidney essence, but your brain has not received the corresponding feedback signals."
"So you haven't felt a headache. All of these reasons are due to this tumor."
The more detailed Qin Jiang's explanation, the more difficult it was for Xu Liang to accept.
"So, do I need to call my parents to come?"
"Of course, you do."
Qin Jiang said earnestly, "The sooner this tumor is removed, the better. Once it's decided to remove it, you'll need to undergo craniotomy."
"This kind of surgery definitely requires your parents to sign, as they have the right to know."
Upon hearing that his parents needed to sign, Xu Liang suddenly felt as if his bones had been removed, and he lost all his spirit.
The netizens in the live stream saw this scene and complained one after another.
"Sweating now, Young man."
"He thought that once he went to college, he'd be free as a bird, but he ended up playing himself into a brain tumor."
"I can't even imagine how heartbroken his parents will be when they find out about this."
"Since Dr. Qin said it needs to be removed as soon as possible, what are you waiting for? Call them quickly."
Xu Liang also knew the seriousness of the matter, and out of helplessness, he could only call his parents.
Half an hour later, Xu Liang's parents arrived at the medical hall.
When the middle-aged couple walked into the medical hall, everyone's eyes lit up.
The man was dressed in a suit and tie, a handsome figure.
The woman was elegantly dressed, with the demeanor of a noblewoman.
No one had expected that Xu Liang, this unkempt college student, would have such refined parents.
Not only did netizens find their contrast striking, but even when the middle-aged couple entered the medical hall, their first glance at Xu Liang left them incredulous.
Is this their son?
How could he go out dressed like this? One would think he was a construction worker if they didn't know better.
"Xu Liang, why are you dressed like this? Did we not buy you clothes? Why can't you dress more appropriately?"
The man was very angry, feeling that Xu Liang had embarrassed him.
The woman quickly waved her hand.
"Alright, alright, you two father and son argue as soon as you meet, it's endless."
"Son, tell Mom, what exactly is going on? There's... a brain tumor in your head?"
Xu Liang nodded.
"Yes, Dr. Qin said it. I have a brain tumor in my head, and I need surgery. You two need to sign."
The two immediately looked at Qin Jiang.
When they discovered that Dr. Qin was a Young man, they exchanged glances, feeling a deep sense of distrust.
"Dr. Qin, are you... a Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner?"
Qin Jiang nodded.
"That's right, I am a Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner."
"A Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner performing a craniotomy on my child? Are you sure you haven't made a mistake?"
Qin Jiang smiled slightly.
"Speaking of the earliest recorded craniotomy in the world, it was indeed performed by our Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioners."
"However, I can understand your feelings. If you don't trust my medical skills, you can take your child to another Hospital to see."
"By the way, those people standing outside are all here to see me because of my reputation."
Hiss!
Qin Jiang's last sentence carried significant weight.
They had just walked in from outside, and the crowd was so dense they almost couldn't enter.
Moreover, there were dedicated staff members verifying their identities.
Only after confirming they were Xu Liang's parents were they allowed in.
Just now, they had thought they had come to the wrong place, but now that Qin Jiang said it, they realized that not everyone was qualified to see Qin Jiang!
Xu Liang also added, "Dad, Mom, Dr. Qin's medical skills are excellent. You can find videos if you just search online."
"I want to have this craniotomy done here with Dr. Qin."
The couple discussed it and decided that having it done with Qin Jiang was acceptable.
After all, the Medical Administration's people were right outside the door, so Qin Jiang must be a legitimate doctor, right?
Xu Dad signed the "Surgical Consent Form" and casually asked a question.
"Doctor, what kind of brain tumor is my son's, exactly? Is it dangerous?"
"It's a craniopharyngioma, which is a benign tumor. It's not dangerous, but if left untreated, it can still have a significant impact on the body."
Xu Dad continued to ask, "Then how did this tumor form?"
"I mean, could it be related to electronic radiation or something? After all, I see him playing with his phone and computer all day long when he has nothing to do."
Qin Jiang explained, "This type of craniopharyngioma generally doesn't have a specific cause, but from a Traditional Chinese Medicine perspective, I think it might be related to the films he watches late at night."
"It's normal for teenagers to watch romance and action films."
"But doing it too frequently harms one's essence, qi, and spirit, especially the brain."
"So you need to focus on managing this aspect."
As soon as Qin Jiang finished speaking, Xu Liang immediately felt two death glares.
Not Dr. Qin, you didn't need to tell my parents about this!
Xu Liang was incredibly embarrassed.
Great, he had just socially died in front of his parents again!