Chapter 272 Severe Insomnia

Sitting in front of the doctor, Colbert asked solemnly, "Doctor, how is the situation?"

The doctor holding the reports was wearing reading glasses, carefully looking at the reports one by one and shaking his head occasionally.

The serious action worried Colbert, who had always been calm about things.

"What's wrong?"

He asked.

"The reports showed that her wound had a mild infection, and it could be cured. But the patient was malnourished with iron-deficiency anemia and severe insomnia."

"Insomnia?"

Colbert thought about Eudora's recent schedule.

Since the last time, he rescued her from overseas until she went to Eastway Village for a whole month, she went to bed at four or five o'clock almost every day and got up at six or seven o'clock every day. There was a serious shortage of her sleep.

He also noticed it.

But he was not by Eudora's side 24 hours a day, nor could he notice her situation all the time.

"Anemia, depression, anxiety, mental illness, and other conditions can all cause insomnia, but her situation is quite special, and her insomnia is too severe."

"What will happen if a person has severe insomnia?"

Colbert's heart skipped a beat, and he couldn't help feeling a little worried.

"Severe insomnia can lead to depression, excessive nervous anxiety, irritable temper, and cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases and mental system diseases."

"Will she die?"

"Insomnia does not cause immediate death, but it can cause death if it is too severe."

"Cause..."

Colbert's face darkened slightly, and his heart tightened suddenly. At that moment, even his breathing was slightly stagnant.

"Can I tell her about the insomnia?" Colbert asked.

The doctor fell silent and asked him, "How long has she had insomnia?"

"Like more than a month."

"More than a month?"

The doctor had never encountered sudden severe insomnia. He thought for a moment and said, "It's better not to tell the patient about this situation. Otherwise, it will increase her psychological burden and aggravate insomnia."

After talking with the doctor in the consulting room, Colbert finally decided to hide the situation from Eudora and later changed her medicine to other medicine bottles.

When he went to the ward where Eudora was, she had already woken up.

She was chatting and laughing with Chasel, and the atmosphere was very good.

Colbert stood at the door of the ward. He was a little annoyed and even jealous when he saw this scene.

But as soon as he thought of what the doctor had said to him just now, he began to feel sorry for this silly girl again.

He never thought that she, who seemed to be happy all the time, would actually be overly anxious and have severe insomnia.

What had happened to her?

Was it related to the Baldwin family?

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