Transmigrating as the Younger Sister of a Bigshot with Multiple Identities

Chapter 492 - 492: Gu Jin Really Knows Medicine
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Chapter 492 - 492: Gu Jin Really Knows Medicine

Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations

“Alright, you have to give me an explanation today. Otherwise, I’ll get Mr. Qiu to sue you!” The uncle was also a funny person. After knowing Qiu Baizhou’s identity, he simply used it.

The uncle didn’t expect Gu Jin to be so good at talking. He was stunned and muttered, “What liver palm? What spider angioma? I’ve never heard of it. Don’t scare me.”

Big Boss was cold and quiet. She cherished her words like gold. Of course, he couldn’t expect her to explain the terms.

Hence, Gu Yang very considerately searched on the spot and transferred the knowledge. “The liver palm refers to the skin between the thumb and pinky of the palm and the thenar margins at the base of the thumb. After chronic hepatitis, especially liver hardening, there will be blood congestion.

“Or red spots, plaques, which turn pale under pressure. The hepatic palm is one of the important markers of chronic hepatitis and cirrhosis.

“A spider angioma is a small central artery and a number of arteries that radiate outwards from it. Owing to its shape, it is known as a spider mole.

“The spider angioma is a relatively obvious sign of a patient with cirrhosis after entering the decompensation period.”

“These were all symptoms that could be seen on the surface.”

Seeing this, the photographer especially took a close-up of the uncle’s palm and neck.

Many medical students in the live stream also stood up to speak.

[I’m a fourth-year Chinese medicine major. I can tell everyone responsibly that that uncle’s palm is indeed a liver palm and there’s a spider angioma on his neck. Gu Yang is right.]

[So Gu Jin really does know some medical skills. She’s not just spouting nonsense.]

[In that case, Uncle is considered lucky. If you found out earlier, you could have recovered earlier.]

The uncle couldn’t help but touch the spider angioma on his neck. He looked down at his hands and listened to the discussions around him. His expression changed drastically.

He had long realized that his palm had been abnormally red recently, but he didn’t think too much about it.

The middle-aged man was dumbfounded. “It’s really liver problems. What should I do then?”

Gu Jin took out a notebook and wrote a prescription on it. “Take the medicine according to it.”

The uncle took the prescription in a daze. He looked at the list of Chinese medicine names on it and then looked at the cold and beautiful girl in front of him. His eyes were hesitant and suspicious. “Young lady, can your prescription really cure me?”

The audience in the live broadcast room was also stunned by Gu Jin’s actions.

[F*ck. Isn’t Gu Jin too arrogant? She just got lucky but she actually dared to prescribe medicine.]

[Ah, who would dare to eat this? Uncle, don’t be silly. Go to a proper hospital for a consultation!]

[Gu Jin has some medical knowledge. Does she really think she’s a doctor? Does she have a medical license? How dare she prescribe medicine for others? This is illegal, right? I’m reporting her.]

The surrounding onlookers were also suspicious. After all, diagnosing illnesses was different from treating illnesses. There would be problems if they could not be cured by taking medicine.

When Gu Yang heard the uncle’s words and the discussions and doubts of the crowd, she frowned unhappily. “My older sister only gave a plan. If you’re worried, you can go to the hospital to see a doctor.

“As for whether you can get the medicine according to the prescription, it’s up to you. Besides, my older sister doesn’t practice medicine illegally. There’s an important criterion for illegal practice, which is to achieve profits.

“We’re just selling grapefruit. Treating illnesses is a complimentary service. It’s free and not profitable.

“Speaking of which, Uncle, you have to thank my older sister. Regardless of whether this illness can be treated, it’s good to discover it early.”

Gu Yang blinked and smiled at the uncle.

The uncle was slightly stunned. The more he listened, the more he felt that what Gu Yang said made sense..

This 𝓬ontent is taken from fre𝒆webnove(l).𝐜𝐨𝗺

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