Regarding this issue. Huang Zhilei wanted to scratch his head. After Senior Cao brought the child up, he didn't say anything, and Huang couldn't figure out the reason or how to answer.
If you say the child is critically ill, a critically ill patient should be sent to the emergency room, not the office. The office doesn't even have oxygen.
The group of renowned doctors wasn't debating administering emergency medication or performing emergency intubation, cardiac compressions, defibrillation, etc... but whether the enema was effective.
"You surgeons just giving him an enema is not going to be effective." Kang Mingzhu said, "If he has appendicitis and doesn't undergo surgery, it might be worth trying a colonoscopy to check the intestines and appendix again. A colonoscopy is more accurate and direct compared to a CT, as it can clearly discern if there is fecal residue in the intestines, which if present, can be removed, and then irrigated and treated with anti-inflammatory measures."
