"Very good! Besides controlling blood sugar, what other treatments do you think this patient should receive?" Zhang Bihua was very satisfied with Zhou Can's response.
She continued to question him.
"The patient's condition has improved for now, but there is still a possibility of a relapse. We should continue rehydration, correct dehydration, and maintain continuous intravenous infusion of low-dose insulin to strive to correct the patient's electrolyte disorder. If the patient's pituitary disease persists and they refuse chemotherapy, surgery might be the only option."
After a long thought, Zhou Can believed that if the patient's pituitary disease was not effectively treated, merely treating diabetes would definitely not suffice.
Diabetes insipidus and amenorrhea were both caused by pituitary disease.
Ignoring these two issues would make the treatment ineffective.
Because actively controlling the patient's hyperosmolar coma and ketoacidosis can only save their life,
