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Who let the child "love" the infusion

BY Iris Wheatley 2020-04-12

   "The bronchitis of my two treasures escaped the infusion under the treatment of Haiyan''s classmates. Now he has recovered and is experiencing the miracle of not getting an injection for the first time. I''m so happy. Dr. Haiyan deserves to be a doctor without injections. It’s so lucky to be a classmate with her."

  One day, classmate Lin sent such a message to my high school classmate WeChat group. I was very happy to see my students constantly send me pictures of thumbs.

  Lin is a classmate in my middle school. He got two thousand gold a year ago. He was hospitalized in a hospital for a long time due to premature birth. After the child was discharged, Lin brought the child to let me look at the growth and development problem. A week ago, the two children had a fever and cough because Lin’s residence was far away from our hospital. The child was ill and did not ask me to see it. Instead, he went to the hospital to see an expert. The child’s blood routine only showed an increase in the proportion of lymphocytes. He gave the child a day of medicine, and the next day he coughed a little bit harder, and he heard experts say that there was a little "rattle" in the child''s lungs, and got tracheitis. It is recommended to infuse for three days to see the effect. Lin was hesitant to give the child an infusion , He called to consult me. I said that if you let me see it, you must bring the child to me.

   In the hospital, I carefully checked the two babies. The two babies were in good spirits, coughed slightly, had few lung rales and no wheezing, not as he said. serious. My suggestion is to take medicine. Lin Jiangxin suspiciously took the child away.

  The next day, Lin called me again and said that the child had a worsening cough and a little fever. He couldn’t bear it anymore. He went to the nearby hospital. The doctor still suggested an injection. He was very tangled. I said to him, you are really nervous, just give your child a fight, but don''t prescribe medicine for three days at a time, and watch the child recover every day.

   Two days later, Lin called me again. He said that the child had very small blood vessels and it was difficult to infusion. He felt that the child still coughed after the infusion and did not improve much. Can you stop the injection? I told him that if you want me to see it, you have to bring the child.

  Lin again drove the child to our hospital. I checked the two babies, who were in good spirits, coughed occasionally, and showed no signs of serious infection. There is no rales in the lungs. In the hospital, I checked some indicators of acute infection for my child, and the results indicated that it was roughly normal. I told Lin that the child is not a typical pneumonia, so I put on a "bronchitis" hat for your child. Taking medicine is good, but you need to wait. When the child is sick, it is time to test the parent''s "fixed strength". When you are calm and calm, the child will suffer less from skin and flesh. If you are nervous and anxious, you will over-treat.

  Lin took the child back, and reported daily to me about the child’s condition changes. Under my guidance, dynamic observation and comfort, Lin survived the psychological difficulties and finally refrained from giving the child an infusion. The child did give me strength, and gave me a good face. No changes in his condition occurred, so it went well.

  Children who have a cold and fever, then infusion, and then use antibiotics, are very common things in China. Whenever I see those parents who strongly request infusion because of a fever, I dare not be angry.

   It is said that in developed countries, in the face of a cold and fever, doctors do not give their children antibiotics, let alone infusions. However, in our country, it is recommended that children do not use antibiotics, and there are few doctors who do not infuse. Parents are resistant to seeing, which is almost seldom happening. Everyone is a child, and few doctors dare to give parents a guarantee that their children will not get an injection.

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