After the patient is cured, comfort is far more than fatigue (parallel medical records)

  There is a Tang poem saying: cicadas cried and drew in the evening, and the sound was harmonious in the summer and clouds; the day and the day would be short, and the autumn was full.

  With the coolness of autumn, I started a new day of work.

After a period of cycling through the bustling streets and alleys of Beijing, I came to the front entrance of the hospital in a blink of an eye, turned on my mobile phone, checked in Beijing Healthbao, and entered the outpatient hall after verification by the in-hospital protection personnel.

  The waiting hall under the control of the epidemic is a little empty, but in the allergy clinic, many patients come for treatment due to allergic diseases, eagerly waiting for the doctor to open the consultation.

Needed by patients all the time, maybe this is the meaning of the doctor's existence.

  As the clear call sounded, the complicated but meaningful daily work began-consultations, examinations, billing, instructions...

  "Patient No. 5, please go to Clinic No. 3 for treatment." The door opened, and a young woman walked into the clinic. A young boy was followed by a 10-year-old boy. He started to experience nasal congestion and runny nose in March. Community clinic Considering that it was an upper respiratory tract infection, I used oral cold medicine to treat it symptomatically for a week, and my nasal congestion and runny nose improved, and my family didn't care about it.

After that, the symptoms went from good to bad, especially when the children sneezed frequently when they went to the park to play, so they were forced to "confine".

This nasal congestion continued to disappear on its own in May.

But what I didn't expect was that after my family took their children to my grandmother's house in the suburbs, my nasal congestion and runny nose symptoms worsened, and my symptoms were relieved when I returned to the city.

The community hospital was given oral anti-allergic treatment, and the symptoms improved.

  According to the medical history, the child had eczema in infancy and the mother also suffered from allergic rhinitis.

Physical examination revealed that the child’s bilateral eyelids were congested. Nascopy showed bilateral turbinate hypertrophy, mucosal swelling, jelly-like secretions, pharyngeal congestion, swelling of bilateral tonsils, lymphatic follicles on the posterior wall of the pharynx, and normal heart and lungs.

  I accompany the child to do the examination.

During the blood sampling and skin prick test, the 10-year-old child behaved very bravely.

With the disappearance of the small chestnut-sized prickly fluid on the skin of the small forearm, wind masses appeared on the local skin, and pseudofoot was found in some cases, accompanied by an itching sensation.

  Inspection results: poplar +++, willow +++, white wax ++++, sycamore++++ (pseudopod), Humulus ++++ (pseudopod), quinoa ++++( Pseudopodia), Artemisia sphaerocephala++++ (pseudopodia), Maize++++ (pseudopodia).

Confirmed the final diagnosis-allergic rhinitis, hay fever.

I gave the patients corresponding medication and symptomatic treatment, and explained in detail the main points of how to prevent and treat hay fever.

After hearing this, the family thanked them again and again, and smiled and took the child out of the clinic.

  It was noon in a blink of an eye. I left the clinic building and headed to the cafeteria. A ray of sunlight spilt on my face, and my tiredness seemed to leave with the breeze.

After a quick lunch, I walked alone on the cobblestone road in the small garden of the hospital for a short rest, and I became busy again in the afternoon.

  Doctors see dozens or even hundreds of patients every day, but never say tired. It's not that tiredness itself does not exist, and there is no "superman" who is not afraid of tiredness. It is that whenever a problem is solved for the patient, the satisfaction is far more than satisfaction. The bitterness of tiredness makes it less tired.

  (The author is an allergy doctor at Beijing Shijitan Hospital)