The patient had undergone three MRI scans, targeting the heart, abdominal cavity, and lungs specifically.
Yet no issues were found.
As for the CT scans and X-rays, these too mainly examined the thoracic and abdominal regions. It's rather odd, since aside from mild gastric ulcers and a mild fatty liver, everything else appeared fine.
The gastric ulcers had healed following treatment.
This was evident in the patient's most recent tests.
The first hospital where the patient received treatment was a city-level hospital in another province. After examination, the doctors there diagnosed the patient with a gastric ulcer and a mild fatty liver.
They suspected that the vomiting was caused by the gastric ulcer.
However, even after the gastric ulcer was treated, the patient's condition did not improve much. It's likely that the primary care physician at the city People's Hospital eventually doubted his own life.
The predicament was indeed overwhelming.