In the hospital.
Doctor Wang, the primary physician for Liu Xin, held the report in his hands, silent. He had been treating Liu Xin for nearly ten years and was a doctor Liu Xin trusted immensely. Doctor Wang had archived all of Liu Xin's medical reports, and now, with a grave expression, he compared them with the physical examination from a month ago.
Liu Xin's body had a very high potassium content, twice as high as the index a month prior.
Liu Xin had heart disease, so it was crucial to minimize the intake of foods high in potassium. His diet needed to be very carefully monitored. For a young man, these index levels would be relatively normal, and although elevated, they wouldn't cause any significant issues to bodily functions. However, for someone with heart disease, these levels were exceedingly high.