"Wait for me, I'll give you some acupuncture and you'll be fine."
"Okay."
Looking at the blood continuously flowing out of Chi Yang's brain and his increasingly pained expression, his condition at that moment seemed as though it had reached a critical point.
Cerebral hemorrhage was an illness with a very high fatality rate. It was usually caused by the outbreak of hypertension, which leads to the rupture of blood vessels in the brain and induces cerebral bleeding, causing large amounts of blood to squeeze the brain tissue. When this happens, brain tissue edema and necrosis to gradually appear. For this kind of acute and severe illness, time was of the essence.