491 Strange Pulse

Patients lying in a coma generally require the insertion of a nutritional tube through the nasal passage, placed in the stomach or the duodenum, through which crushed and evenly mixed food from the outside is injected into the patient's body to provide nutrition and energy.

However, providing nutrition to a patient in this way is still not as balanced or as effectively absorbed as when the patient eats on their own.

Thus, the emaciated appearance of Mo Yan before us is not due to a lack of food.

Having often seen cases where prolonged inability to eat leads to reliance on intestinal nutrition, Lin Feng found nothing unexpected about it.

Lin Feng immediately went to Mo Yan's bedside and extended his hand to rest on Mo Yan's left wrist.

Then, Lin Feng finely sensed the changes in Mo Yan's pulse.

As Lin Feng perceived, he discovered that Mo Yan's pulse was steady and regular, with only occasional slight fluctuations and quickening, a typical pulse of malnutrition!