But just now, the parents of the child said that the doctor from the ENT department had already removed it.
Then there's only one possibility.
Initially, when the child ate peanuts, the peanuts got stuck in both bronchial tubes.
Then this ENT doctor, Dr. Ming Song, used a bronchoscope for examination.
Under normal circumstances, many doctors start from the right side.
So the person removed the peanut upon seeing it on the right side, thinking it was fine.
In fact, there was still a peanut in the left bronchus.
Although the system scan said he might die within a week, that's a timing defect in the system because if someone dies in the next hour, the system will still show within a week.
But normally.
In this case, something could happen tonight.
This child absolutely cannot go home.
Otherwise, he will have to be sent back here again either late at night or tomorrow morning.
