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Chapter 1005 Find clues in the chat

"Here, put your arms up."

Yun Heng asked the patient to put his arms up, feeling for the pulse while pondering.

Yunheng had never seen a patient in a situation similar to this before, not even in a simulated space.

After feeling for the pulse, Yunheng checked the patient's tongue coating and again carefully asked about the patient's pain.

According to the patient's description, the patient's pain is actually quite severe. Every time he uses anti-inflammatory drugs and painkillers, it only relieves the pain. To be precise, he only uses painkillers to get through the pain stage.

But as the pain becomes more severe and more frequent, and as the painkillers become less effective, the pain becomes more and more unbearable.

As the saying goes, blockage leads to pain.

In many cases, pain is caused by blocked meridians, poor blood flow, etc. Once blocked, pain will occur.

It's just pain at the tips of fingers and toes. This is really rare, and the pain is so severe. ωωw.

This is generally considered clinically to be nerve pain.

"Have you brought your previous medical records?"

Yun Heng asked.

"Bring it."

At this moment, involuntarily, the patient himself had been brought in by Yun Heng, fully cooperating with Yun Heng, and no longer secretly glanced at Zhu Senqiang beside him.

Sometimes the trust that doctors give patients is caused inadvertently. In addition to their attitude, they also have their own aura.

When he first entered the clinic, the patient didn't trust Yunheng very much. He came here because of Zhu Senqiang.

He had been treated in many hospitals before with this disease, and had even registered as an expert in the Chinese Medicine Clinic of Ximen Hospital. How could Yun Heng, a young man in his thirties, be trusted by patients?

But at this moment, the patient has no mind to think about anything else.

Yunheng took the patient's medical record and read it carefully.

Mainly due to previous examinations and diagnoses done in other hospitals.

Various examinations failed to detect the problem, and the diagnoses given by several hospitals were basically the same. Some judged it to be psychological factors, and some judged it to be neurological, but the real cause was unknown.

The treatment is mainly antibacterial and anti-inflammatory. The patient has fever symptoms when he is in pain, so it is also judged to be a bacterial or viral infection.

Originally, Yunheng planned to find some breakthrough in the medical records, but after reading it, he still had no clue.

"Where is your home from?"

Yunheng put the medical records aside and asked warmly.

"My family is from Beihe, a small county town."

The patient managed a smile and was a young man in his twenties.

"At this age, you haven't gone to college?"

Yunheng continued to ask while typing on the computer.

"I didn't pass the exam."

The patient forced out a smile again: "It has been two or three years since I left home to work."

"Looking at your hands, they don't look like that." Yun Heng said.

"When I entered a factory, I learned technology from others, which meant checking out the equipment and so on."

"So the work should be easy." Yun Heng asked with a smile: "The salary is okay?"

"The salary is about 7,000 a month."

The young man said: "This money is enough to live on, but I can't afford a wife."

"Isn't it too early for you to marry a wife at your age?" Yun Heng asked with a smile.

"It's not too early, I'm already twenty-one."

The young man said: "If it were a few years later, it would be even harder to find him."

"You don't have a girlfriend?" Yun Heng asked.

"We've talked about it before, and people think I'm not very capable of doing anything."

The young man's personality is indeed a bit introverted, which can be seen from Yun Heng's embarrassed smile when he asked the young man.

Yun Heng stopped typing and pondered slightly.

When Yunheng was chatting with the young man just now, he actually wanted to learn something from some details.

For traditional Chinese medicine, a person's living environment, acquired conditions, mood, family situation, and any factor are the causes of disease, rather than simple viruses, diet, etc.

The patient had used Mu Fangji Decoction before. This prescription was used to treat paralysis, starting with the spleen.

Taking the limbs as an example, the skin, flesh, meridians, collaterals, tendons, bones, qi, blood, etc., are all likely to cause disease at the end of the patient's fingers and toes.

The previous Chinese medicine doctor prescribed Mu Fangji Decoction based on the fact that the spleen governs the limbs. He considered that the spleen governs dampness or qi, and governs the limbs...

But since Mu Fangji Decoction has no effect, it means that there are not many ideas before. Based on the patient's chat, Yun Heng judged whether he could start with the liver?

The liver governs tendons and meridians.

The patient was twenty years old. Yun Heng had not considered liver qi stagnation just now, and his pulse was not shown either.

But judging from the previous chat with the patient, the patient’s family background should be average.

This character, at this age, is like being young and ignorant, looking for a girlfriend after going out, and so on.

Girls don’t like this kind of personality very much, so don’t you feel uncomfortable when you see other people in pairs?

If I often eat a mouthful of dog food, and after a long time I try to look for it but can’t find it, will this affect me over time?

If you think about it from this aspect, is it because of the long-term mental influence that affects the liver wood, thus affecting the liver's ability to relax muscles and nourish blood, leading to blocked meridians?

It's just that Yun Heng has never been exposed to this disease, so he can only infer it, but cannot fully diagnose it.

The trouble is, Yunheng used the designated simulation once a day when he was operating on Mr. Zuo just now, and he can no longer use the designated simulation today.

"In this case, I will prescribe a prescription first, and you can take it for two days to see the effect."

Yun Heng pondered for a moment and prescribed a prescription to relax the tendons, nourish the blood, unblock the meridians, activate the meridians, activate the blood and at the same time nourish the liver and wood.

After printing out the prescription, Yun Heng handed it to Zhu Senqiang across from him.

When Yunheng was communicating with the patient just now, Zhu Senqiang had been paying attention. At first, he didn't understand it, but slowly he saw the clues.

In recent years, as the number of patients in the hospital has increased, doctors' outpatient clinics have been under great pressure. Few doctors can be as patient as Yun Heng. With so many patients and so much time wasted on one patient, it is possible that all the patients in the morning will be gone. If you don't finish it, it will delay your get off work.

Moreover, the doctor's registration fee is linked to the bonus. There is a difference between seeing one more patient and seeing one less patient.

Listening, Zhu Senqiang was sincerely impressed.

Then look at the prescription prescribed by Yun Heng. Although the prescription has not been used yet, it can be combined with Yun Heng's previous conversation. This idea is obviously a clue that Yun Heng found while chatting with the patient.

"Well, I'll use this recipe first when I get home."

Zhu Senqiang signed the prescription, then took the patient's original number and wrote a few words at the back.

"You can call me directly next time you come, no need to register."

"Thank you, thank you, Director Zhu."

Upon hearing this, the patient hurriedly thanked him. It was not easy to contact the chief physicians of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Yanjing Hospital.
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