Director Zheng left to arrange the next examination with the results of the patient's small intestinal perfusion test in hand.
Zhou Can hurried to the ward to inspect the twelve patients he was in charge of, and overall, they were all doing quite well. Three of them could be discharged tomorrow, and two were scheduled for interventional treatments. Four needed endoscopic surgery, while the rest were in the maintenance phase.
Through these twelve patients, it was not hard to see that even in Digestive Internal Medicine, most patients didn't rely solely on drug treatment.
Instead, they needed interventional, endoscopic, or minimally invasive surgeries to be treated.
The reason why there are fewer inpatients purely on medication is that many such patients take their prescribed drugs at home.
If it's possible to avoid hospitalization, they will do so.
After some time on the medication, they would return to the hospital for a follow-up.