Chapter 22

"Then what should I do?"

Gu Changkong looked at Bai Ying helplessly. He was a little anxious now. As time passed, his physical discomfort symptoms became more and more serious.

If he continues like this and doesn't find a solution, he will really die!

"Listen to me and you won't die."

Seeing that the situation in the clinic was under control, Bai Ying said nothing more and went straight to checking the wound on Gu Changkong's leg.

There were two small red spots above Gu Changkong's ankles left by a poisonous snake bite. There were hemorrhagic bruises around the wounds, and the wounds were bleeding non-stop. Most of his calf began to swell.

Bai Ying said solemnly, "How do you feel now?"

Gu Changkong's face turned pale. "The wound is stinging all the time, and my vision is blurry and double. I even urinated before coming to the clinic. The urine was very small, and it was thick and black, like soy sauce."

Bai Ying: “…”

No soy sauce when cooking tonight.

Bai Ying looked at Gu Changkong's face again. He looked listless, and his eyelids even drooped a lot. When she thought about the fact that Gu Changkong had been limping when he came, his injured leg was very stiff and difficult to move.

Judging from the symptoms, the snake venom that Gu Changkong was poisoned by should be mainly blood circulation toxin, mixed with a small amount of presynaptic neurotoxin.

Bai Ying pondered the type of snake venom and asked, "Was the snake that bit you earthy gray, short and fat, with a triangular head and arc-shaped black spots on its body?"

Gu Changkong frowned, "I don't remember. The snake was mixed in with the hay and blended into it. I couldn't tell what color it was."

Hearing this, Bai Ying seemed to be thinking about something.

There are relatively few species of venomous snakes in Shandong Province. Apart from sea snakes, the main species are short-tailed pit vipers, tiger-necked pit vipers, and red-banded snakes.

The red-banded snake and the tiger-necked trough snake are one with a lighter venom and the other is more difficult to poison, and both have conspicuous patterns, so it is impossible for Gu Changkong to fail to recognize them.

Then, it is most likely a short-tailed pit viper.

The short-tailed pit viper likes to live on the ridges of fields. It is commonly known as the earth ball. Its venom is a mixed poison mainly composed of blood circulation toxins. Generally, systemic poisoning reactions will occur 1-6 hours after the bite. Gu Changkong's symptoms just happen to match.

Bai Ying briefly wrote down the situation in the medical record and closed the book.

He took the enamel jar on the table for drinking water, which contained a large cup of boiled water, just right for washing the wound.

Bai Ying washed Gu Changkong's wound with water and squeezed the blood from it.

After the simple treatment, Bai Ying used gauze to tie a circle around the proximal end below Gu Changkong's knee joint. It would not be good to tie it too tightly or too loosely. Too loose would have no effect, while too tight would cause local bruising, swelling and even necrosis of the injured limb. Bai Ying was able to control the tightness well because she had dealt with this kind of situation many times in her previous life.

Picking up the towel hanging on the wall and wiping his hands, Bai Ying turned around and returned to his seat, "Okay."

Several people were surprised and asked, "So simple? No need to apply any herbal medicine?"

You can’t believe that Dr. Bai is so young but has such superb medical skills!

The snake bite was cured so easily, he must be a miracle doctor!

Bai Ying rolled her eyes and said speechlessly, "What are you thinking? I mean, I've done everything I can. All that's left is for you to take him to the county hospital for serum injections. Remember to get the anti-viper serum, don't make the mistake."

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