At this time, the emergency department was in chaos.

The parents knew that the hospital not only had no specific treatment plan, but had not even figured out why the child had fainted, which made all the parents extremely anxious.

The teachers at the school are equally anxious.

Even though the children's fainting was not caused by the school, once this matter gets out, it will have a huge impact on the school's reputation.

Moreover, many reporters had heard the news and came to the scene. They stopped parents, doctors, and school teachers for interviews, asking about the details of what happened and the current situation in the hospital.

Seeing this scene, President Xu and other hospital leaders were also very anxious.

Because if these children do not receive effective treatment in the hospital, it will also have unimaginable impact on the hospital's reputation.

Good things don't go out, bad things pass thousands of miles.

If one of these children really has an accident, even just one, it will have an irreversible impact on the hospital.

The reporter stopped him and asked, "Director Xu, can the hospital come up with an effective treatment plan for this incident of children fainting? Also, has the cause of the children's fainting been found out?"

Dean Xu knew how powerful these reporters were, so he didn't dare to speak easily. He had to stop and said solemnly: "Dear reporters, the incident happened suddenly. We are trying our best to find out the cause and provide treatment. After the children wake up, I will hold a special press conference, and you can come and listen to the whole process of the incident...

"However, the situation is urgent now. I hope that reporters will not affect the hospital's treatment work for the time being. Thank you for your cooperation..."

After he said this, the reporters wanted to continue the interview, but they did not dare to ask too many questions.

After all, if the child really had an accident, and the hospital said that it was because of their interviews as reporters that the treatment was affected, they would not be able to bear this responsibility.

Moreover, the leaders of this district have also arrived and persuaded the reporters not to rush to interview for the time being and not to create anxiety here. They should have faith in the hospital and the relevant departments and believe that they will be able to handle the matter well.

When Director Xu saw that the reporters stopped bothering him, he breathed a sigh of relief and hurried to the entrance of the emergency department, waiting for Pi Yangyang.

Pi Yangyang followed Guo Weiguo to the emergency department and saw Director Xu waiting anxiously. Guo Weiguo hurried forward and asked, "Director Xu, what's the situation? Is the child okay?"

Dean Xu said: "There is no danger to their lives for now, but they have been unconscious. We have used various methods to check, but have not found the cause. So..."

Then he looked at Pi Yangyang and said, "Mr. Pi, thank you for your help."

Pi Yangyang nodded and said, "Take me to see the fainted child."

Dean Xu quickly made a gesture of invitation and took Pi Yangyang through a quieter doctors' passage directly to the emergency room at the back.

At this time, there were more than a dozen children lying in the emergency room, each with their eyes closed, their faces flushed, and unconscious.

Several doctors were constantly listening to their stethoscopes and checking the bedside monitoring devices.

"Dean Xu, their heart rates have been too fast, even exceeding 130. If this continues, I'm afraid it will be dangerous."

The attending physician who was in charge of examining the child's condition saw Director Xu coming and hurried to greet him.

Dean Xu frowned and said, "I have invited a Chinese medicine expert. Let's see what he says first. If it doesn't work, I will immediately seek help from the sister hospital."

The attending doctor also frowned and said, "Our sister hospital has also received some children who fainted like this. Although not as many, they seem to have not found the cause either..."

Dean Xu exclaimed in surprise, "Ah!" and said incredulously, "So, this is a major outbreak?"

"It's not a major outbreak, but at least it's not just here. So it's definitely not a one-off event."

The attending doctor said.

Cold sweat broke out on Dean Xu's forehead, and he suddenly had a bad feeling in his heart.

Although it has not yet been determined what caused these children to faint collectively, he suddenly thought that someone had poisoned them!

As soon as this thought came to my mind, my cell phone rang.

It was a call from the district health director himself.

"President Xu, there have been many cases of children fainting in groups across the capital. If your hospital has found the cause and a way to treat it, please share the information with other hospitals immediately..."

Dean Xu nodded quickly and said, "Okay, we are trying hard now..."

After hanging up the phone, he looked at Pi Yangyang.

At this time, Pi Yangyang was turning up the eyelids of a child and examining his eyes carefully.

Then he took out a golden needle, pricked the child's left hand at the base of his thumb, squeezed out a little blood, and smelled it.

Several doctors looked at him curiously with strange expressions on their faces.

They used the most advanced chemical examination methods but were unable to find out the cause of these children's fainting. Could it be that Pi Yangyang could find it out by just looking at them and giving them a needle and drawing some blood?

Pi Yangyang then looked at the eyes of the two children again, pierced their knuckles as well, squeezed out a drop of blood and smelled it.

Then, he frowned and turned to look at Dean Xu.

"Mr. Pi, how about it, can you find out why they fainted?"

Dean Xu immediately asked nervously.

Pi Yangyang said: "They were indeed poisoned."

Dean Xu was shocked. "Poisoned? But we did a blood test on them and found no signs of poisoning."

Pi Yangyang said with certainty: "The poison in their mouth can cause nerve excitement and accelerate the heart rate. If you take a small amount, it will be fine, but if you take a large amount at one time, or take it for a long time, it will accumulate and cause nervous fainting."

"Ah? They...didn't have lunch at school today. They had breakfast outside and were not in the same place. How could this happen?"

Dean Xu found it incredible.

The attending doctor couldn't help but ask, "Young man, can you be sure that these children are poisoned just by looking at them like this?"

Pi Yangyang said without hesitation: "No doubt. This toxin is artificially synthesized. Taking a small amount can activate brain nerves and promote blood circulation to a certain extent. But if the proportion is not right, or if it is taken for a long time, it will have the opposite effect and cause great damage to the brain tissue."

The doctor was about to speak, but Dean Xu glared at him and said in a deep voice, "Doctor Liu, Mr. Pi is the miracle doctor who treated Mr. Xue. You are not qualified to question his judgment."

Doctor Liu's words got stuck in his throat, and his face suddenly turned red.

But he didn't dare to contradict Dean Xu, so he could only shut up in disappointment.

"Mr. Pi, since you can tell that they fainted due to poisoning, what kind of medicine do you need to detoxify?"

Dean Xu looked at Pi Yangyang again and asked earnestly.

Pi Yangyang said: "Does your hospital have a Chinese herbal medicine room?"

Dean Xu nodded and said, "Yes, although our hospital does not attach importance to traditional Chinese medicine, we have always kept a Chinese herbal medicine pharmacy."

"That's good, give me a pen and a piece of paper."

Pi Yangyang said calmly.

Director Xu quickly asked Dr. Liu to get paper and pen.

Pi Yangyang wrote down a few medicines, handed them to Dean Xu, and said, "Follow this recipe, cook a pot of medicine, and then give each of these children a bowl. Within half an hour, they will definitely wake up."

Dean Xu took a look at the prescription and saw that there were only three herbs written on it, and each of them was prescribed with several hundred grams.

He couldn't help but ask hesitantly: "So simple?"

"It's that simple."

Pi Yangyang said affirmatively.

Dean Xu had no other choice at this time, so he immediately handed the prescription to a nurse and said, "Have the pharmacy boil the medicine right away!"

The nurse took the prescription and left in a hurry.

At this time, the parents outside were becoming more and more anxious, and several of them wanted to rush in to see what was going on.

Dean Xu came out and said loudly, "Everyone, please be patient. We have a general understanding of the children's conditions. They are now making medicine in the pharmacy. I believe they will wake up soon."

All the parents breathed a sigh of relief and became much quieter.

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