Halfway through feeding the liquid medicine to Doris Young's father, the mother and daughter were shocked to find that Myles Young's pale, paper-like face instantly became a little rosy.
This is what Chinese medicine calls the color of blood! People's blood is strong enough, and the complexion will be ruddy and shiny. Once the blood is insufficient, it will become white or sallow.
Why are terminally ill patients almost pale, even their lips are not even half bloody, it is because the blood in the body has long been exhausted. This is the case with Doris Young's father.
Extremely severe kidney failure has long put his life on the line. The whole person, like a plant on the verge of dying, wilted to the extreme. However, just after the medicine was taken in, his body began to undergo earth-shaking changes.
In the eyes of the mother and daughter, this scene is like watching a documentary on a TV station.
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