Patients often want to be discharged urgently, and after comprehensive consideration, doctors often compromise.
This is typical of the Second Hospital. In top-tier hospitals like the People's Hospital or Qiaobang, it's most common for doctors and nurses to urge patients to be discharged. On one hand, there's a shortage of beds, and on the other, there's pressure from performance metrics like average hospital stay.
"Tetanus has a major impact on the body. Even if you are discharged, I suggest you still take plenty of rest!" Li Jingsheng advised.
Tetanus is a very serious disease, with an extremely high mortality rate.
The damage to the body is also exceptionally terrifying.
Once the toxin invades the brain, it paralyzes the muscle relaxation regulator, causing muscles to only contract, not relax.
At this point, the patient's skeletal muscles are in intense, continuous contraction, unable to be stopped.
This causes immense damage to the patient's body.
