Chapter: 6078
The private doctor felt that Hank was in such a hurry to return to the United States that the first thing he did was to have a thorough physical examination, which was obviously an exaggeration.
But he didn't say much. After all, he helped Hank coordinate these resources and provided services for him. He could make money from both sides. Hank would give him some money, and the hospital would also give him a commission.
So, he began to contact the doctors in the hospital very professionally and asked them to start physical examinations immediately.
The first examination was a blood test. Because many routine tests and unconventional tumor marker tests were required, the doctor drew four tubes of blood from Hank in succession.
Hank suddenly remembered something, and before the nurse pulled out the needle, he immediately said, "Oh, yeah, draw some more blood and do a systematic toxin test on me to see if I'm poisoned or have any strange heavy metals or radioactive elements."
The nurse didn't understand what was going on, but she still followed his lead and drew three more tubes of blood, temporarily adding tests for his entire body for toxins, heavy metals, and radioactive substances.
The blood was then sent to the laboratory without any delay for intensive testing.
If you do a lot of tests in the hospital, it will take at least half an hour or even several days to get the results.
But here, all resources are now serving Hank alone, so all the results will be out before dawn.
After having his blood drawn, Hank immediately left a urine sample. Then he was arranged by the nurse to lie on a mobile bed and began to run back and forth between various examination departments.
But for Hank, he didn't have to worry about anything. He just had to lie there and let the doctor take care of it.
The nurses first sent him to the ultrasound room for a full-scale ultrasound.
However, all his organs appeared normal under ultrasound, and no problems were found with the pancreas or pancreatic head.
The doctor in charge of the ultrasound examination smiled and said, "Sir, based on my more than 30 years of experience, I can tell that there is nothing wrong with your internal organs and lymphatic system, especially your pancreas, which is also very healthy."
Hank pressed, "No signs of pancreatic cancer?"
The doctor smiled and said, "The ultrasound showed no signs of abnormal swelling or unusual abnormal masses. Overall, the baby is very healthy."
After that, he reminded, "However, ultrasound can only examine a limited number of organs. I still recommend that you do a chest CT scan later to see if there are any abnormalities in your lungs. That area is often blocked by the ribs, so ultrasound and X-rays cannot accurately see it."
Hank's personal doctor said, "Mr. Hank, if you are still a little worried, we can do an enhanced CT scan. However, an enhanced CT scan requires you to inject contrast agent, which will have a certain amount of radioactivity and will also have certain side effects."
Hank felt relieved after listening to what the doctor said. The ultrasound did not show any problems with his first line, and he felt that he was probably fooled by Ye Chen.
Come to think of it, how can human eyes compare with Doppler ultrasound?
He couldn't help but think to himself: "Damn it, I'm stupid too. Human eyes can't even see breasts hidden behind a bra, so how can they see the disease inside the human body? Mr. Ye said so, and I f*cking believed it... I was so scared along the way..."
Thinking of this, he heard that enhanced CT scan also requires injection of contrast agent, and he immediately recalled his previous experience of doing a whole-body scan. The needle was inserted into the wrist and had to stay there for a while, which was very painful. In addition, the injected radioactive contrast agent really made people very uncomfortable. He said to the doctor, "Forget it, forget it. Don't do any enhanced CT scans. Just do a normal CT scan."
The ultrasound doctor then suggested, "Sir, since you have decided to do a CT scan, why not do a whole body scan to systematically scan all the locations? This will give you more peace of mind. With the contrast agent, any diseased tissue in the body, no matter how small, will be visible at a glance, as if it were marked with fluorescent agent."
"No, no." Hank waved his hand and said, "I had a physical examination three months ago and I just did that thing. At that time, it told me that there was nothing wrong with me, just a hemorrhoid. But it is said that the radioactivity is still quite high. People recommend that I do it once a year at most. I have done it twice this year. I can't do it again." JrNovels.com