When the feeling hit, Chen Cang was honestly stunned!
What exactly is going on?
Could it be that the other party really made a misdiagnosis?
With this thought in mind, Chen Cang silently followed along.
The patient was a Caucasian woman who came for treatment due to a "severe headache, nausea, and vomiting for one week."
A week ago, without any obvious cause, severe headaches, nausea, and vomiting appeared 2-3 times a day, without dizziness, visual vertigo, or tinnitus, without syncope or paralysis.
At this time, the patient's blood pressure was 134/79 mmHg.
The physical examination showed clear consciousness, appropriate responses. Pupils were equal in size and round, approximately 0.3 cm, with light reflexes present.
The neck was soft, without resistance, and no abnormalities were found in the examination of the heart, lungs, or abdomen.
Muscle strength and muscle tone of the limbs were normal, and no pathological signs were elicited.
