University Doctor and His Fragile Patients

Chapter 539 - 438: Blocking Restroom Signals to Prevent Student Anorectal Issues!

University Doctor and His Fragile Patients

Chapter 539 - 438: Blocking Restroom Signals to Prevent Student Anorectal Issues!

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Chapter 539: Chapter 438: Blocking Restroom Signals to Prevent Student Anorectal Issues!

"Alright, when your leg goes numb, it should remind you that you’re spending too long sitting on the toilet."

"I’m a bit curious though, does Hai City University have that good signal in their toilets? At our school, when I play on my phone in the toilet, there’s usually no signal, which makes me finish really quickly."

"Here’s an idea for Hai City University: block toilet signals to prevent students from having proctology issues!"

"????"

"Wait, I’m just using my phone in class, why are you all jumping to the conclusion that you need to block our school’s toilet signals? Not everyone plays on their phone to the point of getting a prolapsed rectum!"

"Yeah! Don’t you all play on your phones when you’re in the toilet too?"

"If the signal in your school’s toilets is bad, go complain to your school, why ruin someone else’s fun?"

"..."

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Su Bingbing glared.

Even though she knew Chen Mu wouldn’t lie about such things,

every time she heard him talk about these topics, Su Bingbing felt her fragile worldview shaking to some degree.

Su Bingbing: "His condition is already severe enough to lead to prolapse, shouldn’t he be strictly following medical advice?"

"If I were in his position, even if I had to set an alarm for myself to use the toilet, I would strictly control my time."

As a patient,

there’s no way they understand their condition better than a doctor.

If they don’t strictly follow medical advice,

aren’t they only causing themselves discomfort in the end?

This is a simple truth,

that someone in university should understand!

Faced with Su Bingbing’s overly matter-of-fact tone,

Chen Mu sighed, "What seems normal to you is still something many patients fail to achieve in clinical practice."

"Many patients don’t follow medical advice, then after some time, when their condition worsens, they rush to the hospital to question the doctor’s competence."

"And then there are patients like Du, who realize their mistake, come crying to the doctor, saying it was just an oversight and they’ll follow orders next time..."

Su Bingbing listened thoughtfully to Chen Mu: "Why do I feel like the way you describe it, this patient doesn’t seem apt to strictly follow medical advice in the future either?"

Chen Mu shrugged helplessly, "You’re right, he really hasn’t been strictly adhering to medical advice."

"At least up to now, he still hasn’t managed to control his toilet time."

"Otherwise, his condition wouldn’t be so unmanageable for such a long time."

"Every time he comes to me, he first admits his mistake, then says he’ll change next time, but now it’s at a point where without surgery, even after repositioning, he won’t last a few days..."

Su Bingbing looked at Chen Mu: "What do you mean by ’won’t last a few days’? According to your assessment, if this patient still refuses to follow advice and refuses surgery, what then?"

Su Bingbing paused.

She reorganized her thoughts and asked seriously: "When will this patient experience prolapse again?"

Su Bingbing’s purpose was simple.

Their program had considerable viewership now.

Even if Du doesn’t watch the broadcast, he’s highly likely to see related clips while scrolling through social media later.

In this day and age,

with big data,

there are no secrets.

Su Bingbing hoped Chen Mu’s response could make Du realize,

that his condition,

could have been manageable.

It’s due to his own inaction that it’s worsened to this extent.

If he truly cared about combating his condition,

at the very least he should not be obstinate,

and should go to a proctologist in a hospital, instead of staying at the school clinic that doesn’t have surgical capabilities.

Ignoring advice at a school clinic is just unnecessarily increasing their workload, especially when they are short-handed.

Chen Mu was such a smart person.

The moment Su Bingbing spoke,

he quickly grasped her intentions.

In front of the camera,

Chen Mu just shrugged innocently, "If the patient himself doesn’t care, then tonight there’s a good chance he’ll experience his second prolapse of the day."

"Are you serious?" Su Bingbing was shocked.

Though she also partly wanted to scare the patient with Chen Mu’s words,

from her perspective,

what Chen Mu just said seemed a bit exaggerated.

Seeing Su Bingbing’s incredulous look,

Chen Mu sighed and was about to speak,

when a cheerful female voice spoke up, "Of course Dr. Chen is serious, and I generally agree with his view."

Looking in the direction of the voice,

Su Bingbing was inevitably surprised, "Dr. Mu, why are you here?"

Mu Yao got off her shared e-bike,

walked over to Chen Mu and sighed, "The patient wouldn’t let me continue treating them, so I came to see if the patients here needed help; if not, I’d take over for Dr. Chen."

Hearing Mu Yao say this,

the patient on the stretcher didn’t react much,

but her boyfriend was visibly displeased, "Doctor, I understand you’re concerned about the other patient, but my girlfriend’s situation is also very serious."

"Her artery is ruptured, we can’t do without Dr. Chen."

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