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    The two looked at Zhang Xiaohui and found that Zhang Xiaohui was only looking at Cao Yong.  That's right, why are they concerned about Xie Wanying's childhood? What they should be concerned about is whether Senior Brother Cao will be implicated by these two guys.

    "If she dares to harm Senior Brother Cao, I can't spare her." Shen Xifei said angrily.

    Although Cao Yong usually ignores them, everyone in the whole hospital knows that Cao Yong is good.

    "What are they talking about?" Huang Beibei pricked up her ears to listen.

    Li Qi'an and Yue Wentong, who were standing closest, were quite surprised. They were wondering what was going on when classmate Xie suddenly asked about the case.

    "Senior brother." Xie Wanying had thought clearly that everything needed to be resolved through academic discussion, so she asked about Senior Brother Cao, "If a person feels a little changed after being hit by a major incident, is there something wrong with his brain?"

    Cao Yong was completely stunned when he suddenly received her academic question.  Fortunately, when I talked about love issues with her last time, I knew that her thinking was different from ordinary people, so I thought carefully about what she said: "You should be talking about post-traumatic stress disorder, ptsd."

    Awakened by the excitement, Xie Wanying's eyes lit up.  Senior Brother Cao is indeed a neurosurgery expert. With one sentence, he unveiled a certain layer of the human body in front of her.

    She had never considered this direction before, mainly because: "But doesn't PTSD require the person concerned to have experienced major trauma? If it is not an earthquake or a car accident or other severe natural or man-made disasters, can it be called PTSD?"

    Cao Yong thought carefully about her words, and he keenly smelled something. It was necessary to continue discussing the disease in detail with her: "Everyone has different individual differences. For the same thing, some people will get out of trouble quickly, and some will not.  Clinically, it is often judged to be a mental illness. Psychology has its own set of theoretical research, but when it comes to medicine, it must be based on anatomy, and behavioral cognition in psychology must be related to brain function. The neurons in each person's brain  Nearly 14 billion to 16 billion. As medical scientists, our understanding of the brain is only very basic."

    ¡°Brother, what I mean is that this person is born with psychological vulnerability, but the specific anatomy does not rule out that this person¡¯s brain is different from ordinary people, which makes him psychologically fragile.¡±

    Listening to her inferences, Cao Yong nodded in appreciation: "You can think of it this way. Therefore, to judge PTSD, it cannot be said to simply judge whether a person has PTSD based on whether it was a major accident. The correct approach should be to look at the patient's clinical manifestations  Does it meet some of the characteristics of PTSD? For example, is this person addicted to medicine and food afterwards? His temper is more irritable than before, and he is prone to panic and panic. As you said, he seems to be a different person."

    Senior brother¡¯s words are like turning stone into gold. Telling the characteristics of the disease can help with diagnosis.  Undoubtedly, after checking in, Lixuan's parents obviously had the suspicion that she was a PTSD patient.  Senior brother's judgment is correct.

    "If this situation lasts for a long time -" Xie Wanying was very worried, knowing that this disease is not curable.

    "If the disease lasts for more than three months, it is considered chronic PTSD. Chronic PTSD is definitely more difficult to treat than acute disease." Cao Yong did not deny her concerns.

    "Is there any way?" Xie Wanying asked the professional senior brother.

    "If there is drug treatment, the effect will definitely be average. Medical research on the brain is too shallow. The most important thing is psychological treatment. The effectiveness of psychological treatment has always been Schr?dinger's cat in clinical practice." (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.  com
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