After listening to the patient's heart sounds, he did not find any problems.
The heart sounds were clear, without any murmurs, and the heart rate and strength were normal.
"Extend your hand, let me feel it."
He also felt the superficial veins on the back of the patient's hand; they were soft in texture with normal elasticity. There was no thickening of the vascular walls as seen in temporal veins.
Under normal circumstances, to check for vascular hyperplasia, a CT or even an X-ray might reveal some abnormalities.
A routine blood test would also show a significant increase in white blood cells.
However, the CT scan of this patient's head did not show any vascular abnormalities.
Li Jingsheng also felt the temporal veins of the patient.
No mistake, the elasticity was quite strong, indicative of thickened vascular walls and increased internal pressure.
"I'll try massage therapy for you. It might not help."
He performed massage therapy on the patient's head on the spot.
