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Chapter 384 Stasis Syndrome

Yun Heng observed carefully and found that the area around the thin line was neither red nor swollen.

Yun Heng stretched out his fingers and touched it lightly, but did not feel any abnormal warmth. However, when Yun Heng exerted slight pressure, the woman subconsciously took a breath of cold air and frowned in pain.

"It hurts a lot when you press it?" Yun Heng asked.

"Well, it hurts."

The woman nodded, with a blush on her face. Although doctors have a parental heart, she was still a little embarrassed to be looked at by such a handsome male doctor.

"Okay, let's sort out the clothes and take them out."

Yun Heng straightened up and walked out of the curtain first. After waiting for about a minute, the woman and her husband came out from behind together.

"Dr. Yun, what's going on, my lover?" the man asked first.

"Approximately how long has this been going on?"

Yunheng was typing on the computer and making final confirmations.

"It's been almost a month, and I've been to several hospitals. They said it was abdominal wall meridian inflammation and intercostal neuralgia. I've taken medicine and infusions, but it hasn't healed."

Yun Heng nodded and continued to ask: "Is the pain more severe in the middle of the night? To be precise, it is between one and three o'clock."

The woman nodded hurriedly: "Yes, the pain is worse at night. It hurts so much that I can't sleep."

"Um!"

At this point, Yun Heng can basically confirm the diagnosis: "Your condition is classified as stagnation. I just took a look and found that the entire painful area starts from the Qimen point and goes to the young woman. This is the Liver Meridian of Foot Jueyin, where the meridians are located.

The point where it passes, that is, the straight line you just saw, should be accurately said to be the syndrome of stasis of the liver meridian. According to Ziwu Liuzhu, the liver meridian is in season during the Chou period, so the pain at this time is often more severe than usual.

.”

As he spoke, Yunheng glanced at the woman's husband and asked, "How is your relationship as a couple?"

"Why does Dr. Yun ask that?"

The man asked a little strangely.

"Generally speaking, this disease is caused by stagnation of liver qi or dampness and heat in the liver and gallbladder, which does not heal for a long time and gradually leads to poor blood circulation. When I checked just now, I found that your lover does not have symptoms of dampness and heat in the liver and gallbladder, so it should be liver qi stagnation.

Qi stagnation, liver stagnation and qi stagnation syndrome refers to qi stagnation due to abnormal liver function and insufficient drainage. This situation is mostly caused by long-term depression and poor emotions."

Yunheng explained patiently.

"To be honest with you, Doctor Yun, our relationship is actually quite good."

The man hurriedly explained: "It's just that we have been married for almost four years and have never had children. I was pregnant once last year and had a miscarriage at six months. After that, my wife has been in a bad mood and has a bad temper...

....”

Obviously, men are still more afraid of women. When they say that women have bad tempers, they even look at women secretly.

"Well, I still have to make sure I'm in a good mood."

Saying that, Yun Heng had already printed out the prescription, stamped it and signed it, and then handed it to the woman: "This is the Xuefu Zhuyu Decoction. Go home and eat it for a week. Then come back for a follow-up consultation. As for what you just said about being married for three or four years and not having children.

, I had a miscarriage six months ago. You can come over and have a look after the situation is better, and I will check it in detail for you."

"Thank you, Doctor Yun."

The woman quickly thanked him.

"Dr. Yun, thank you."

The man also hurriedly thanked you: "We have heard of you, Dr. Yun, for a long time. In fact, we came here once just to check on infertility, but you were not there at that time, and later got the disease again."

..."

"Go back and take care of yourself first, take medicine first, and then come back when the situation gets better."

Yunheng smiled politely.

According to the man's statement, Yun Heng should have just gone to Tanghua when they came. Later, when the woman contracted the disease, the couple may have chosen Western medicine for the first time and went to several hospitals, which delayed it until now.

After sending these two people away, Yunheng continued to call the next patient.

The Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine did not receive any patients yesterday, and there were still no patients in the morning. It started accepting patients this afternoon, and there were still fewer patients than usual. In the afternoon, Yunheng saw fifteen or sixteen patients, but by a little after four o'clock, there were no more patients.

Tian Zengming gave Yun Heng some water and sat on the edge to ask Yun Heng for advice.

"Boss, I think you seem to have a good idea when you receive the diagnosis. Regarding the specific symptoms, where should we start first?"

Tian Zengming has been following Yun Heng for a while. He follows Yun Heng every day. As Xu Bo has begun to treat patients independently, Tian Zengming is naturally quite envious.

"TCM treatment is based on the overall situation. As doctors, when facing patients, we cannot let some thoughts limit ourselves from the beginning."

Yunheng patiently explained to Tian Zengming: “First of all, from the moment the patient enters the door, we have to observe and judge from all aspects. You must know that sometimes when the patient tells us the story, the patient himself may overlook something.

"

"Some people are extroverted, some are introverted, some are careless, there are all kinds of patients, and there are also authorities who are obsessed with things, and bystanders know clearly. Sometimes patients think well before seeing the doctor, but they show up in person when they see the doctor.

Nervousness, carelessness, and other factors may cause patients to overlook some details, and these details need to be discovered by us."

Tian Zengming listened carefully and wrote down in his notebook.

What Yun Heng said is really based on experience. Generally speaking, few senior doctors will tell people this kind of things patiently.

Whether in school or in a hospital, academic things are relatively easy to learn, but the most difficult thing to learn is thinking.

"When facing a patient, we must first determine the location of the disease, and gradually determine a range based on our own observations, diagnosis, and the patient's narrative. After the range is determined, we still need to verify it."

Speaking of which, Yunheng took the first patient as an example.

"The first patient had liver meridian stasis syndrome. When I checked at that time, the patient was under the right breast-head, that is, there was a straight line downward from the Qimen point. From this point, we can first determine the location of the disease.

During the examination, the local swelling and hardness persisted, and the pain was like thorns. It was definitely a syndrome of blood stasis, but at this time, we had to be careful to confirm. I asked the patient if the pain was severe in the middle of the night, just to confirm whether it was a syndrome of blood stasis in the liver meridian...

....”

"No matter what strange disease is, first of all, we should not think it is strange, and should not be frightened by the symptoms. Theoretically speaking, as long as the dialectics are clear, there is no disease that cannot be cured. When encountering a disease, be careful to seek evidence, observe carefully, and treat yourself

Use and develop what you have learned as much as possible, so that mistakes can be minimized.”

"Um!"

Tian Zengming memorized it carefully, like a primary school student taking notes carefully, trying his best to remember every word the teacher said.

Yun Heng kept talking to Tian Zengming until about five o'clock. During this period, Tian Zengming first followed Yun Heng and then Xu Bo, and accumulated a lot. After listening to Yun Heng's explanation, he actually improved a lot in internal medicine.
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