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Why is drinking glucose water after operation questioned by doctors?
For every doctor, doing surgery is an extremely exhausting thing, but during the operation, it is impossible to say that you can drink water and squint when you leave the operating room.

So, what should I do when I am exhausted?

165438+1On October 6th, Tik Tok blogger @ Dr _ Zheng Tao shared a video of his "binge drinking" glucose water after operation. His essay goes like this: "Happiness is the glucose that leaves the stage at 4 o'clock, and then the department meets the next day, goes out of the clinic, and prepares for the summit."

This video unexpectedly became popular, but it also attracted some netizens to question: Who pays for this water?

In the face of doubts, the blogger released a video clarification the next day. He pointed out three points:

First, there is only glucose and normal saline in the operating area. If we are thirsty during the operation, it is most appropriate to drink glucose water. Second, doctors drink glucose water, and this cost will not be counted on patients, but the cost of departments; Thirdly, there are three concentrations of glucose water in operating room, which are 5%, 10% and 50% respectively. The higher the concentration, the sweeter the taste. I drank 5% glucose water that day, the main purpose was to replenish water, and energy was secondary.

It is understood that Tik Tok blogger @ Dr _ Zheng Tao is a neurosurgeon in a hospital in Xi, Shaanxi, and his name is Zheng Tao.

165438+1October 10, Zheng Tao continued to respond in an interview: he was having an operation on brain stem bleeding that day, and he just got off the operating table at 4 am. Because he can't drink water during the operation, "I just feel fine and relieved after the operation, but I will soon feel thirsty, hungry and tired."

Zheng Tao explained that this bottle of water is included in the department expenses, and a prescription is required to be included in the operation. He also said that as a doctor, I believe many colleagues have had similar experiences.

This is not the first time that doctors have been questioned for drinking glucose water during or after surgery.

20/KLOC-CCTV news reported in May/June that Chen Lei, a doctor in the Second Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University, was sitting on the ground because of dizziness after operation, and the head nurse took out two bags of glucose to supplement her physical strength. The report specifically mentions that Chen Lei is playing a game.