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The child cannot walk at one year old
I will never forget the scene of taking my child to the provincial hospital for medical treatment! The child couldn't walk when he was one year old, but he could walk very well while holding on to the wall or table. I was a little worried, so I went to the provincial hospital for a checkup. At that time, I was called a specialist. There was an old lady who was very old and had white hair. At that time, I thought the expert must be good, but I didn’t expect that after I went in and explained the reason to her, she asked the child to sit on me and knocked on the child’s knee, and casually mentioned cerebral palsy. The word cerebral palsy made me feel like the sky was falling. After returning home for a few days, I didn't eat or drink, and cried every day. However, I still took the child for rehabilitation treatment according to the old lady's treatment requirements. Later, the child's grandmother said that the child has been lively and cute since birth, and his eyes are sharp, and he definitely does not have cerebral palsy. , there were too many one-year-old children who could not walk. Then they went to other hospitals to see, and then took the children to Qilu Hospital. They also saw the experts, but they said there was no problem. I talked to the experts from Qilu Hospital and the experts from the Provincial Hospital. When people say a child has cerebral palsy, they laugh and say it's impossible. I was worried and went to the Children's Hospital and Maternity and Child Health Hospital. They all said it was fine, but the result was that the baby would leave within half a month. From then on, I never trust the provincial hospital again!
In 2006, my daughter suffered a humerus fracture in an accident. Our city hospital did not dare to treat it and suggested that we go to Qilu. When we went to Qilu Hospital, it was already off work. A young man suggested that we go to the Provincial Traditional Chinese Medicine Doctor. We went to the Provincial Traditional Chinese Medicine Doctor and told us that we needed to have surgery. We became anxious as soon as we heard about it. If a girl had surgery, the scar would be so ugly, we were worried. We went to the provincial hospital and were told that we had to undergo surgery, so we left again. We had no choice but to take the child back to Qilu Hospital. Because it was night, the emergency department asked us to go to the children's orthopedic ward to find a doctor. A very young man looked at the films we brought and said that the child was young and was growing and that surgery should not be needed. It's best to wait until their doctor goes to work tomorrow to take a look. So we settled in, and when we went to work the next day, one of their deputy directors, who seemed to be a doctor, was very young, only in his 30s. He took a look at the film, and he was very professional and said that there were two options, one was surgery and the other was conservative. Treatment, let us choose, we will definitely choose conservative treatment. The doctor took gauze and a hard fixing board and fixed the child very professionally. There were also students he led to study. The doctor said that because of the special position, firstly, it was not easy to fix. Examine the doctor's technique. Another reason is that the shoulder is easy to move, so surgery is generally recommended. A month later we went back and took pictures. The bones were growing very well and the plates were removed. Special thanks to the doctors from Qilu Hospital. We usually go to Qilu when the elderly are sick. We feel that the doctors there are very skilled.
Last year my father suffered from severe pneumonia. After being treated in his hometown, he came to Jinan for review. The first place I went to was Qilu Hospital. The registration fee for a specialist outpatient clinic was 100 yuan, and he seemed to be a chief physician. I directly ordered a CT scan, and the CT was done first. After seeing the CT results, the doctor directly recommended hospitalization. He said that the pneumonia had not recovered yet and needed inflatable treatment. He also said that he needed a puncture or something to extract the unabsorbed inflammation for testing. We didn’t understand. Anyway, what he said was very scary, so we agreed to be hospitalized at that time. But because there were no beds at the time, the inpatient department asked her to leave her phone number and go home to wait for a bed.
We discussed it the next day and took the CT results to the provincial hospital to re-register and see a specialist for a look. This doctor is an old doctor who is close to 60 years old. After seeing the CT film, he said that it takes a certain amount of time to recover from this kind of pneumonia, but it was obviously improving. He prescribed some medicine and asked him to go home and take it for half a month before he would come back for a review. In this case, he did not need to be hospitalized again. . We felt relieved all of a sudden. According to the doctor's advice, we took medicine at home for fifteen days and went to the provincial hospital for a review. The condition was already very good.
If he had listened to the doctor at Qilu Hospital and was hospitalized, he would have continued to undergo various examinations and treatments. Not only would it have caused psychological and physical harm to the patient, but the consequences of over-treatment would also be unimaginable.
Now that I have experience, if I encounter this kind of situation again, I must visit several more hospitals, which will cost more registration fees. Different doctors can see different results on the same CT film. .
Which hospital is better, Qilu Hospital or Provincial Hospital? We cannot make simple generalizations. After all, every hospital will have good doctors and quacks.
Let me tell you some real things!
Many years ago, my mother shook her arm when she was working in her hometown. Then her arm hurt all the time, so painful that she couldn’t lift it up. Just as the house was being cleaned up, my parents came to Jinan. Staying at home for a few days and taking a look at my arms.
I had never been to a hospital before, and then I knew that Qilu Hospital and Provincial Hospital were good, so I planned to go to Qilu Hospital.
I took my mother to register for a doctor in the morning. There were too many people. After a few hours, we were finally able to get in line. Then the doctor asked a few questions and we explained what was hurting and what was not. Jin, then the doctor said to order a X-ray, saying that he suspected something was growing?
Let me go! You were talking nonsense before the filming started. I was unhappy at the time and said to the doctor: You are talking like this before the filming is started. Can you speak? The doctor also felt that what he said was wrong and said nothing more!
Finally, I scheduled the film, but nothing happened. I just prescribed some medicine and it was fine!
Another time:
It was also my mother. She was always confused and couldn’t sleep well. Then I took her to Qilu Hospital to see a male doctor in his fifties. , I also asked what was going on first, and then said that I was overworked, which is generally the case for people of this age!
I also felt sorry for my mother, and wanted to do a CT scan, but the doctor wouldn’t let me do it, saying there was no need to spend the money, so we didn’t do it either!
Let me say it again:
When my daughter was five or six years old, the thumb on her right hand became thicker for some reason. I was playing outside at that time, very close to Qilu Hospital, and she immediately became sick. When we went there, there were few people around in the afternoon. After queuing for a while, we arrived. Without saying a few words when we entered, we were asked to take the X-ray. I took the child to take the X-ray. After taking the X-ray, I prepared to come back to see the doctor for a check-up. , but as soon as I entered the room, the smell of cigarette smoke filled the room. The doctor quickly put out his cigarette when he saw someone coming in. I was very unhappy at that time.
The doctor took the film and looked at it for a long time. He said he couldn’t see clearly and asked us to do a CT scan. It cost more than a thousand yuan. I took the film and left. I didn’t do anything, so I left!
The next day I went to the Provincial Department of Orthopedics of Traditional Chinese Medicine and found an acquaintance. I saw it without spending 200 yuan. Nothing happened and it took half a year to heal!
Another time:
When my youngest son was more than two years old, he complained of knee pain when he woke up in the morning. I thought it was calcium deficiency, so I went to the drugstore to buy some calcium supplements. After eating, he didn't get better after staying at home for a day. He was fine no matter how much he played on the bed, and would walk around when he fell to the ground. I took him to the provincial hospital.
We went there at 1 p.m. and got in line at 4:30 p.m. We waited for several hours and finally arrived. I took my child in and there was a man in his seventies. Old doctor, I just said what my size was, and then the old doctor said: Put the child on the bed and take off his pants.
I put my son on the bed and took off his pants and asked him to stand on the bed. The old doctor looked at my son and said: This child has something wrong with his legs and feet, and he also has flat feet!
Before I could say what was wrong, the old doctor said a lot, and then I said: The child has knee pain for more than a day!
The old doctor said again: Joint laxity cannot be cured. Don’t let the child jump and do no strenuous exercise!
As soon as I heard that the treatment could not be cured, I felt bad, and then I left without even picking up the case!
When I got home, I told my mother that she felt that this old doctor was unreliable, so she asked my sister-in-law to find an acquaintance from another hospital. The next day I took my son to see a doctor, and that doctor After looking at it, he said that there was nothing wrong with his legs and that he did not have flat feet. He also said that he probably learned it from watching someone on TV. Don’t worry about him. Let’s not ask him all the time and don’t worry about him. As a result, when he came out of the hospital, none of us knew anything about him. Ask him and it turns out great! [Face covering]
Another time:
My daughter learned to swim when she was seven years old. She had ten lessons at once. The night after she finished, I discovered that she had a long growth on her little feet. There was a big bag, about 2 to 3 centimeters in size. My mother said it might have been caused by swimming, but I also felt uncomfortable, so I took the child to the provincial hospital for a checkup.
I also went there in the afternoon. The doctor in surgery was an 80-year-old grandma. I took my child in and asked the doctor to take a look. The doctor and grandma said: It’s okay. I’ll be back home in about a week. alright! I left with my child in doubt!
I stayed home for a week, and the bag was not small at all. I took the child again, and met the doctor again. The doctor even recognized me and said: You still don’t believe me. I said with embarrassment: Isn’t it going to go down? I want to come back and do a B-ultrasound! The doctor's grandma said: Don't worry, I think it will disappear in about a week. If you don't believe it, just do it!
I still took my child for an ultrasound, but nothing happened, so I went home and waited. As a result, it became smaller day by day, and it really disappeared after a week!
Say it again:
My son had intussusception when he was one year old. He went to the maternal and child hospital first. The doctor there said it might be intussusception, so he asked him to go to the provincial or pediatric hospital. Hospital, I took a taxi and went to the provincial hospital.
It happened to be night, so I went to the emergency room with my child in my arms. The person with the emergency asked me to go to the ward to find a doctor, so I held my child and went to the ward to find a doctor.
We cried and hugged the child all the way to the doctor, who was a big boy in his twenties and thirties. The doctor asked us to do a B-ultrasound first. After confirming that it was intussusception, he would perform minor surgery.
After taking the child for a B-ultrasound, he saw that it was intussusception, so he started to sign the surgery responsibility letter. The doctor said to blow air from the child’s buttocks to blow the intestines open, but this was Minor surgeries can also lead to accidents. If the intestines are ruptured, an open abdomen is required. At that time, I was so scared that I couldn’t even survive.
After signing the surgery form, I went to the CT room with the doctor. The doctor also saw that I kept crying, and comforted me and said: Most of them will be fine, but only a small part will.
I didn’t speak, but still cried. Then the doctor took out an isolation gown and asked me to put it on. I didn’t put it on either, so I just held the baby and prepared to put it on the bed.
The doctor brought me an isolation gown and helped me put it on, and said: You don’t know the dangers involved. There is nothing you can do about the child’s surgery, so you put it on. With that said, he dressed me and went out!
The doctor inserted the tube into my son, and he was fine after a while. It was fine, a success!
This doctor was very nice and prescribed us an ultrasound order for emergency rash. He asked us to go for an ultrasound tomorrow morning, but he said that if he didn’t order an ultrasound for emergency rash, there would be too many people in line.
We did it early the next morning and it was fine.
I took my child to thank this good doctor!
In fact, there are good and bad doctors in every hospital, doctors with superb medical skills and doctors with ordinary medical skills. But I think no matter what the doctor's medical skills are, as long as he treats with heart, he is a good doctor!
Qilu Hospital of Shandong University
Founded in 1890, it is a tertiary general hospital and a designated hospital for medical insurance in Jinan City. The hospital has 68 departments including cardiovascular medicine, hematology, obstetrics and gynecology, otolaryngology, general surgery, neurosurgery, gastroenterology, pediatric internal medicine, respiratory medicine, endocrinology, hepatobiliary surgery, urology, orthopedics, and thoracic surgery. Clinical medical technology department, including 18 national key disciplines and key clinical specialty construction project disciplines.
In October 2020, it was named the National March 8th Red Flag Collective in the fight against the new coronavirus pneumonia epidemic. In October 2020, it was selected into the list of medical institutions with nucleic acid testing capabilities in Jinan City released by the Jinan Municipal Health Commission. In December 2020, it was added to the list of Shandong Provincial Civilized Units in 2020. In April 2021, the Department of Critical Care Medicine of Qilu Hospital of Shandong University won the honorary title of "National Worker Pioneer".
Shandong Provincial Hospital
Founded in 1897, it has a history of 123 years. It has now developed into a large-scale comprehensive tertiary-level public hospital integrating medical treatment, scientific research, teaching, preventive health care, and grassroots guidance. It has two campuses, the central campus and the east campus, with a total annual outpatient and emergency visits of 4.42 million. There are 186,000 discharged patients and 117,000 operations per year. In 2018, the hospital ranked 46th in Fudan University's Chinese Hospital Rankings, 14th in East China's overall strength, and 28th in "China's Top 100 Hospitals".
The hospital is domestically leading in many technologies. As the only medical institution in the province with qualifications for all types of organ transplants, the hospital’s living donor liver transplantation technology is domestically leading; in the treatment of type I aortic dissection, transthoracic minimally invasive room It is the leader in the country in terms of septal defect closure and other technologies; the application of escharectomy in burn depth has been widely promoted by domestic hospitals; hearing reconstruction, ear nerve and lateral skull base surgery and comprehensive treatment of auricular vertigo are domestically advanced; assisted reproductive technology has reached International advanced level.
Let’s put it this way. For most diseases that cannot be cured by provincial hospitals, there is little point in going to Qilu Hospital; for diseases that cannot be cured by Qilu Hospital, there is no need to go to provincial hospitals.
In terms of medical treatment in Shandong Province, the Provincial Hospital and Qilu Hospital are considered the end of the province. For diseases that cannot be cured, go directly to Beijing or Shanghai, or there may be nothing that Beijing or Shanghai can do.
If we really want to talk about the difference, the main difference between the two hospitals is the scientific research strength of basic medicine. Scientific research at the laboratory and thesis stage has little relevance to ordinary people. Qilu Hospital is backed by a 985 university at the vice-ministerial level and has much better scientific research resources than provincial hospitals. When it comes to people actually seeing a doctor, there is no difference between the two hospitals.
...It is very inconvenient to wait and see. The doctors with sound medical conditions in Qilu Hospital are also outstanding doctors selected from medical schools across the country. I feel that Qilu Hospital is slightly better.
I am from Jinan. I took my mother to the provincial hospital to see a doctor. She was given the injection without saying anything. Medical ethics were required, but there was no medical ethics and the level was not good. I have been to Qilu Hospital several times with my children, and the level was high. Extremely patient. On the contrary, Qilu Children's Hospital feels not so good. This is not my opinion alone.
The instinct and duty of provincial hospitals is to treat illnesses and save lives, which can be said to be the highest level in Shandong Province; while Qilu Hospital, although its medical level is comparable to that of provincial hospitals, it still focuses on scientific research, that is to say, it is of the highest level in Shandong Province. From the cause to how to prevent and treat it, every detail is studied and consulted. The result is that it is a bit slow to draw conclusions, but it is often more accurate.
Personally, I think: If you know what kind of disease you have and you go there specifically for the treatment of that disease, you can go to the provincial hospital; but if you are not sure what kind of disease you have, go to Qilu Hospital.
The East Branch of the Provincial Hospital is definitely a big hole, I have experienced it myself. In 2012, my wife had a throat discomfort and would vomit easily after eating. We went to the East Branch of the Provincial Hospital for a check-up. The doctor said it was a thyroid nodule and that surgery must be performed immediately, otherwise there would be a risk of cancer. It scared me at the time. Since my second child was only three months old and still breastfeeding, I asked him if I could do the surgery later. He said no and it had to be done as soon as possible. Later I called my friend. He knew the director of the Provincial West Hospital Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital. Then we went to the ear, nose and throat hospital, took a X-ray, and they said everything was fine. I asked why I kept vomiting, and he said it was caused by pharyngitis. You can just go to the drugstore and take pharyngitis tablets. Damn it, if the baby hadn't been breastfeeding at that time, we would have been tricked into having the surgery. This is definitely a personal experience. Later I met a friend who had surgery for a thyroid nodule. She said she regretted it so much now because she felt like her neck was leaking all day long! You also need to wear a scarf in summer! So you must always make a doctor friend. There is no requirement to save money, just so that we can avoid treating minor illnesses.
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