Zhou Can was dealing with a woman who was quite good at playing the pity card while examining the child.
After the inquiry, the nine-year-old boy had accidentally fallen while riding a bicycle, which caused a severe injury to his left arm, making it unable to lift.
"Kid, where are you feeling pain now?"
During the inquiry, Zhou Can noticed that it was always the boy's mother answering on his behalf, so out of caution, he decided to ask the boy directly.
In general, children don't lie.
"I just feel pain here, but it doesn't seem to hurt as much as long as I don't move. Also, I feel kind of stuffy, like I'm going to vomit."
The boy answered timidly.
Zhou Can became alert upon hearing this.
If it were just a left arm injury, even with a severe fracture, vomiting, and chest tightness usually wouldn't occur.
Of course, it is not impossible for overwhelming pain from a fall to cause gastrointestinal spasms and lead to vomiting. This occurs, but rarely.
