On the way, Zheng Ren gave Zhou Litao a call.
He briefly explained the patient's condition and told Zhou Litao that if he didn't have any other judgment, he should give him a tranquilizer.
Under normal circumstances, when they encountered similar patients, the doctor would not dare to give them a shot of tranquilizer.
The patient who had hypoglycemia previously calmed down and stopped moving, but his blood sugar level continued to drop.
If the blood sugar level was too low, it could be life-threatening.
It was similar to the case of patients with abdominal pain. In order to not feel pain, it was forbidden to take painkillers.
After Zheng Ren gave his instructions, Zhou Litao accepted the order and left.
One injection of tranquilizer was basically enough to make a reservation. All that was left was for a more detailed examination to be done after the patient went to work on the electromyography.