The Bad Girl's Quick Transmigration System: Traveling Back and Forth
Chapter 519: Changes in the body of King Qi Liu Yuan and the performance of all parties
People around Liu Yuan are likely to notice the changes in her body caused by mercury exposure. People of different identities will have different perceptions and corresponding actions:
As Liu Yuan's personal attendants, the palace maids and eunuchs were with her day and night, so they could naturally observe various details of her body up close.
First, they would notice the condition of Liu Yuan's mouth. When she brushed her teeth or rinsed her mouth, she might notice that her gums often bled, and her teeth began to loosen. These phenomena might have drawn the attention of the palace maids and eunuchs, as they were not normal bodily reactions.
Secondly, when dressing Liu Yuan, the palace maids would pay attention to the color of her fingernails and toenails. Any unusual changes, such as yellowing, graying, or white spots, could also be a sign of a physical problem.
Furthermore, Liu Yuan's mental state would be reflected in her daily interactions. She might suffer from frequent insomnia, difficulty falling asleep, or poor sleep quality, leading to daytime lethargy and irritability. These mood swings would also be easily noticed by the palace maids and eunuchs.
Finally, when Liu Yuan's physical condition deteriorated further, with symptoms such as tremors and unsteady walking, the palace maids and eunuchs would notice the incoordination of her movements while assisting her with walking and dressing. This incoordination could manifest as unsteady steps and trembling hands, causing her to encounter difficulties in her daily life.
Faced with such an important mission, they dared not neglect it in the slightest. On their way to the Imperial Hospital, their hearts were heavy and their steps were hesitant. However, duty was their duty, and they could not retreat; they had no choice but to forge ahead.
When they finally arrived at the Imperial Hospital, they took a deep breath, gathered their composure, and then slowly pushed open the door of the Imperial Physician's room. After entering the room, they first bowed respectfully before beginning to report Liu Yuan's condition to the Imperial Physician.
Their voices trembled slightly as they described Liu Yuan's condition, and a thin layer of sweat even appeared on their foreheads. They detailed Liu Yuan's symptoms, the onset of her illness, and the treatments she had taken, leaving nothing out.
The imperial physician listened quietly, occasionally asking questions, which they answered without hesitation. Throughout the entire process, the atmosphere in the room was unusually heavy, as if even the air itself had frozen.
Finally, after listening to their reports, the imperial physician pondered for a moment, then slowly said, "This matter is indeed difficult, but I will do my best. However, during the treatment, I still need your close cooperation, and there must not be any mistakes."
They nodded quickly, expressing their full cooperation with the imperial physician's treatment. As they left the Imperial Hospital, they were still not relaxed, as they knew they would face more challenges and pressures in the days ahead.
However, despite their deep concern and worry for Liu Yuan, they dared not discuss her health in public. After all, Liu Yuan's status was special, and even a single inappropriate remark could bring about fatal consequences. Therefore, they could only express their concerns about Liu Yuan's health in private, when no one was paying attention, in low voices.
During their daily service, the palace maids treated Liu Yuan like a formidable foe, never slacking off. They paid particular attention to her dietary preferences, meticulously preparing easily digestible food to ensure she received adequate nutrition. The eunuchs, on the other hand, tried to minimize interruptions to Liu Yuan, avoiding unnecessary incidents that could irritate her.
The imperial physicians were well aware of the importance of regular physical examinations for Liu Yuan. This was not only their duty, but also their responsibility for her health. During each examination, the physicians would meticulously observe Liu Yuan's pulse, complexion, tongue, and other symptoms, never missing a single detail.
With their years of accumulated professional medical knowledge and rich clinical experience, the imperial physicians were able to keenly perceive the problems in Liu Yuan's body. After careful diagnosis and analysis, they found that Liu Yuan had symptoms such as stomatitis, digestive system problems, and abnormal mental state.
These symptoms raised concerns among the imperial physicians, as they couldn't be explained by a single illness. After thorough consideration and discussion, they focused their attention on Liu Yuan's chronic exposure to mercury. Mercury is a toxic substance, and long-term exposure can lead to poisoning, and Liu Yuan's symptoms were highly consistent with those of mercury poisoning.
Taking all these factors into consideration, the imperial physicians easily concluded that Liu Yuan's health problems were most likely caused by mercury poisoning. This discovery shocked and worried them, as mercury poisoning is extremely harmful to the human body and the consequences could be disastrous if not treated promptly.
The imperial physicians were well aware of Liu Yuan's precarious health and the potential harm mercury could cause. They decided to take action, explaining her current condition and the potential harm mercury could cause to her body in detail and earnestly advising her to immediately stop using anything containing mercury.
However, the imperial physicians also understood Liu Yuan's persistent pursuit of a luxurious life and worried that directly pointing out the problem might cause her dissatisfaction or even disgust. Therefore, when communicating with Liu Yuan, they would pay special attention to their words, expressing their opinions tactfully, and trying their best to avoid making her feel accused or offended.
In addition to verbal advice, the imperial physicians also prescribed a series of remedies specifically for detoxification and conditioning, hoping these would alleviate Liu Yuan's symptoms and reduce the burden on her body. At the same time, they closely monitored Liu Yuan's physical reactions and adjusted the treatment plan promptly based on changes in her condition to ensure its effectiveness and safety.
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