Chapter 1191
Chapter 1191
"Yun Gong, go help your father take off his shirt."
Xu Yungong hurried forward to help, but because Xu Da had difficulty moving and was worried about getting his back pulled, he moved slowly.
Seeing this, Zhu Biao hurried over to help, and it took him five or six minutes to successfully take off Xu Da's shirt.
Then the two of them helped Xu Da turn around, with his back facing Wei Wu so that he could check the situation more easily.
To be honest, when Wei Wu saw the situation behind Xu Da, goosebumps instantly appeared uncontrollably on his body.
Although he had seen many scenes of corpses and blood all over the ground, Wei Wu still felt a chill when he saw this.
In fact, it was not just Wei Wu. When other people saw Xu Da's back, they also subconsciously shifted their gaze to other places.
There's no way around it, the sight of those blisters and pustules festering and oozing pus is truly too shocking.
Wei Wu endured the pain and looked at the terrifying scene for a moment. After confirming the result, he said:
"Okay, you can put your clothes on."
Afterwards, Xu Yungong and Zhu Biao helped Xu Da put on his clothes again, and then Xu Da looked towards Wei Wu.
"Xiao Wu, have you figured out the root cause of my illness?"
"Although we cannot be 100% certain, we can now rule out the possibility of necrotizing fasciitis with a high probability."
Hearing Xu Da's question, Wei Wu nodded and stated his conclusion, then explained:
"If it's necrotizing fasciitis, you should have large black and purple blisters and bluish-gray necrotic spots on your back."
"But actually, you only have blisters and pustules on your back. Also, I'm wondering how you feel about the numbness on your back skin?"
The reason why Wei Wu asked this is because skin numbness is caused by blood clots blocking the skin blood vessels and causing ischemia and necrosis of nerve endings.
This was an extremely dangerous signal. Fortunately, after Wei Wu asked the question, Xu Da immediately shook his head and gave an answer.
"No, it's just the pain without numbness."
"That's good. Then we just have to wait for Doctor Xu to come!"
Necrotizing fasciitis can now be ruled out, but tumors are a disease that cannot be examined without specialized medical equipment.
However, based on the situation described by Xu Da, it is most likely not caused by tumor complications, so the only possibility is diabetes.
As long as diabetes is ruled out, it can be basically confirmed that Xu Da's back carbuncle was caused by acute cellulitis.
Now we just need to wait for Doctor Xu to come over with the blood glucose monitor to find out if it is related to diabetes.
Wei Wu was just thinking about this when he heard knocking on the door and voices outside.
"Master, Doctor Xu is here!"
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Sometimes the world is so strange. You can't mention people, but as soon as you mention that person, that person will appear.
As the person with the lowest status in the room, Xu Yungong was naturally the only one who could do such a small thing as opening the door.
After the door was opened, Xu Yungong saw Doctor Xu standing outside with a box. He quickly brought him into the room.
Afterwards, Doctor Xu bowed to everyone in the room one by one, even Wei Wu was no exception, after all, he had the lowest status.
Although Wei Wu and Doctor Xu were usually very casual with each other, Wei Wu even had to bow his head in front of him most of the time.
But after all, Wei Wu was in the wrong, and now it was an occasion like this, so the proper etiquette still needed to be observed.
After a simple greeting, Doctor Xu first glanced at Xu Da, then went straight to Wei Wu and asked.
"But is there a cure for Duke Wei's illness?"
As the chief physician, Xu Shu would personally diagnose an important official like Xu Da when he fell ill.
When Xu Da returned to Beijing, Doctor Xu came to see him, but he didn't have a good way to treat the back carbuncle.
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