Nothing to do Did you follow up on the project I assigned you Have you solved the problems I asked you to""Master Chen, I will go do it right away!""Stop!" Si Yechen looked at his retreating figure,..."Your hands are so cold, and you don't know how to be careful like the other doctors... What if you hurt your grandmother again"
Song Qiao Ying's words weren't malicious, but Li Yu Sha heard it as if her mother was scolding her....
She felt extremely guilty and miserable inside.
European and the nurse worked together to gently roll Grandma over on her side, "Gentlemen, please step aside."
Li Yuanfu, Song Jiuzhou, and Li Canxi immediately turned around.
Little Eu's eyes widened in alarm as she gently lifted the lapels of her grandmother's garment. Her grandmother's waist was red and swollen, with bruises dotting the skin...
"Yan Yan, isn't this situation particularly serious" Song Qiao Ying couldn't help but worry.
"This is soft tissue damage." Ou Yan first applied anti-inflammatory and analgesic medication to her grandmother. "This medicine can reduce inflammation and promote recovery. Because Grandma was in a lot of pain, she'll be given oral painkillers soon to accelerate circulation and promote the absorption of inflammatory metabolites. It will usually take 7 to 10 days for relief."
"This long Isn't there a faster way" Li Yusa didn't expect the recovery time to be this long.
"You should be thankful you didn't break any bones, otherwise it wouldn't just be measured in days," Ou Yan said softly.
"Hush," Ou-Yan reminded. "Grandma isn't asleep yet."
Li Yusa explained again, this time with a slightly louder voice, “At that time, I saw that the snow outside was very beautiful, so I wanted to take Grandma out to have a look.”
"You don't know, people who just wake up shouldn't be exposed to the wind Especially someone like grandma, her body hasn't recovered yet."this chess game actually be solved Or is it just random scribbles by Ou-yanMr. Yang could see that this chess game was not simple, even his granddaughter, whom he always prided himself on, was stumpe...