Now that the person is dead, trying to determine the cause of death without an autopsy will undoubtedly greatly increase the difficulty of diagnosis.
Zhou Can already finds diagnosing the living occasionally challenging, and diagnosing the dead is a first for him.
Faced with Qin's gaze full of expectation, Zhou Can ultimately chose to give it a try.
"I'll give it a shot! But as you know, once a patient is dead, it's impossible to provide many meaningful diagnostic data, so please don't hold out too much hope."
Zhou Can took on this difficult task.
After a person dies, all symptoms disappear, key reference points like blood pressure, breathing, heart rate, and body temperature all vanish.
This is very unfavorable for diagnosis.
The only option left is to make a comprehensive inference through some nursing records left by the patient before death, scans, described symptoms, and then combine these with symptoms at the time of death and some manifestations after death.
