Chapter 412: Getting More and More Powerful
During the process of Yunheng's diagnosis and prescription, Yang Shaohong actually had a lot of questions in her mind, but fortunately she still remembered Yunheng's instructions and stood by the side without speaking.
Although many people now ridicule the so-called experts and professors, and even use words such as "brick master" and "calling beast" to ridicule them, but to be honest, most experts and professors still have online IQs and their level is good.
It's just that after learning more, seeing more, and having a higher status, some people will inevitably lose touch with reality. Sometimes they will say things like "why not eat minced meat", which makes ordinary people feel very uncomfortable.
Some "brick masters" or "calling beasts" are not smart in what they say. They often like to use their own living standards to measure most people, and they always make some jokes.
As an associate professor at the Provincial Medical College, Yang Shaohong actually has some quality. Although he showed distrust of traditional Chinese medicine in the emergency department before, he restrained himself from the beginning to the end and did not behave like a shrew.
In addition, in the emergency department, Yun Heng slapped him hard in the face with reality. Even though Yang Shaohong had a lot of doubts in his heart, he abided by Yun Heng's instructions and did not interrupt.
After the man took the little girl out of the consulting room, Yang Shaohong asked: "Dr. Yun, myasthenia gravis is an autoimmune disease caused by dysfunction of neuromuscular junction transmission. The little girl's eye muscle type just now
Myasthenia gravis is a symptom that occurs after suffering external trauma, either damage to the upper eyelid nerve caused by external trauma, or it is an oculomotor nerve palsy disease, and the prescription you just prescribed does not contain related drugs."
Yang Shaohong was watching from the side when Yun Heng was prescribing the prescription just now. The prescription Yun Heng prescribed was mainly to strengthen the fragile spleen and nourish the liver and kidneys. There was no medicine for the little girl's symptoms at all.
Yun Heng glanced at Yang Shaohong, and while continuing to call, he replied: "There is no such thing as nerves in Chinese medicine. To be precise, the term nerves in Chinese medicine and the nerves you understand are two completely different concepts."
Modern medicine was introduced from the West. The original version of various medical terms or medical concepts is naturally in English. After the English was translated into Chinese, the translator did not reinvent new terms, but adapted some Chinese words.
, this also leads to conflicts between the expressions or names of some terms and the original concepts of traditional Chinese medicine.
The most common one is "heart" and what Chinese medicine calls "heart".
As these common nouns have been translated and used in Chinese as "Western medicine", many people now forget the original meaning of this word and immediately apply it to Western medicine.
The same goes for nerves. The word nerves appeared very early, but it was used in medicine only after the introduction of modern medicine. Neurons, nerve lines, etc. do not have this term in traditional Chinese medicine, nor do they have this medical title.
The occasional mention is also two completely different concepts from the nerves mentioned in modern medicine.
Yang Shaohong opened his mouth, and when he saw a patient coming in, he quickly shut up and stopped asking.
The patient who came in this time was a woman about thirty years old. She was accompanied by the patient's husband. When she entered the door, the husband supported the woman.
"sit!"
Yun Heng greeted him politely and asked, "Where do you feel uncomfortable?"
The woman said: "Abdominal pain, nausea, not wanting to eat, and a little bit of diarrhea."
"Here, put your arms up."
Yun Heng motioned to the woman to put her arms up, and while reaching out to diagnose the patient's pulse, he observed the woman. The woman's face looked tired, pale, and without energy.
"Did you have any symptoms of dizziness or dark eyes before?" Yun Heng asked.
"Yes, yes."
The woman nodded hurriedly: "My blood pressure is a bit low, and I have had symptoms of dizziness or black eyes since giving birth."
Yang Shaohong next to her opened her mouth slightly, with a look of surprise on her face.
The patient just said that he had hiccups, couldn't eat, and had abdominal pain recently. Yun Heng could guess that the patient usually had symptoms of dizziness and dark vision. It was incredible.
Yang Shaohong is not from the clinical department, but she is still a professor of medicine. She still has the ability to judge some pathological diseases.
If it was a Western medicine diagnosis, the patient would undergo an examination and the doctor would be able to determine some symptoms by looking at the test sheet. But for Chinese medicine, Yang Shaohong was really surprised.
Can you tell so many situations just by feeling your pulse?
"How is your menstrual flow?" Yun Heng asked again.
The woman hurriedly said: "It's not much."
Then Yun Heng let go of the woman's wrist, looked at the woman's tongue coating, and started typing on the computer while saying: "Judging from the pulse syndrome, your condition is caused by three factors."
"One is that I did not take good care of myself after childbirth, and my righteousness has not been restored, so I feel dizzy and have dark eyes all the time."
"The second is insufficient righteousness, acquired imbalance, unfavorable intake, and the source of water, grain, essence, and biochemistry in the spleen and stomach cannot nourish the innate foundation."
“Third, symptoms such as abdominal pain, diarrhea, retching, and vomiting may occur due to gastric diseases during the experience.”
While talking, Yunheng checked the patient's pulse syndrome on the computer and continued: "The first two are actually caused by poor postpartum care and poor recovery. The third one is caused by hot weather and infection.
Heat evil."
"Dr. Yun, you are absolutely right."
The woman hurriedly said: "No one took care of me when I gave birth to my child, and my husband didn't know how to cook. I couldn't eat or sleep well at that time."
"Um!"
Yun Heng nodded and said: "In your case, treat Shi Xie first, and then come back for a follow-up consultation after the symptoms of nausea, vomiting and diarrhea are gone."
As he spoke, Yunheng began to print out the prescriptions.
This disease of women is that the healthy qi has not recovered, the healthy qi is insufficient, and then she feels the evil spirits. The first one is considered an old disease, and the feeling of evil spirits is a new disease. The treatment should focus on the new disease first, wait for all aspects to improve, and then regulate the qi and blood.
So as to cure the root cause.
"It's up to you."
The woman nodded hurriedly.
Yun Heng printed out the prescription, stamped it and signed it, and then handed it to the patient: "Go back and take two doses of this prescription, and come back for a follow-up consultation after eating."
"Thank you, Doctor Yun."
The woman thanked her and then left the consulting room with the support of her husband.
I was delayed for a while because of Yun Heng at noon. It was already half past two when I came here. There were many patients in the afternoon. Yun Heng didn't see the last patient until 6:10.
Yang Shaohong stood on the side and kept watching Yun Heng receive the treatment. The more he looked, the more surprised he became, and the more doubts he had in his heart.
What good and evil.
What are the Five Luck and Six Qi?
What is the imbalance of yin and yang?
Among them, there are several patients who came back for follow-up. Some took the medicine for two days, and some took the medicine for a longer time. Judging from the conversations between the patients and Yun Heng, the symptoms of several patients who came back for follow-up have been relieved, and some have even recovered.
After seeing the last patient, Yun Heng got up and went to the bathroom, then came back to pack the medical box.
Before Yang Shaohong left, he saw Yun Heng coming back from the bathroom and said hurriedly: "Dr. Yun, I apologize to you again for my rashness this morning. I didn't understand Chinese medicine at all before, so I was a little preconceived."
His nephew got better quickly after taking a dose of medicine, and spent the afternoon watching Yun Heng's consultation. Although Yang Shaohong was confused and confused, his impression of Chinese medicine had somewhat changed.
Seeing that Yang Shaohong's attitude had changed a lot, Yun Heng replied patiently: "If you don't understand, you have no right to speak. Traditional Chinese medicine has been around since ancient times. Even now, with the prevalence of modern medicine, traditional Chinese medicine still has its own status. It must have its own status."
The saving grace is that you, as a professor, should know that there is a gap between lines and fields that you do not understand. Either you should not get involved in areas that you do not understand, or you should understand them first before speaking, and do not follow what others say."
Yang Shaohong was laughed at by Yun Heng.
"I used to say this to the students all day long, but I didn't expect that one day I would be told this by others. They said it is easy to teach others but difficult to teach yourself. I took note of it."
Yun Heng said nothing, packed up his medical box and left the consulting room.
"Yunheng!"
Michelin has already arrived and is waiting for Yunheng at the door of the consulting room.
"Well, let's go to the emergency department first to see the child at noon."
Yunheng smiled and nodded to Michelle, and then they went downstairs and came to the emergency department.
In the observation room, Yang Shaohong's younger brother and his family were still there. The child had two bowel movements in the afternoon and looked much better now. Yunheng examined the child and prescribed another prescription.
"This is the Yiwei Decoction, which is a moisturizing agent, combined with peony, licorice soup, chicken gizzards, and fried malt. Let the child eat it for two days after returning home."
"Doctor Yun, can you go home now?"
Yang Shaoping asked.
"Well, the child looks much better, and the abdominal distension has also reduced. I will start taking this prescription tomorrow, and I should be fine after taking it for another two days. If you still have other symptoms, come back to me for a follow-up consultation."
Yunheng nodded.
"Dr. Yun, thank you!"
"Dr. Yun, thank you."
The child's parents and grandparents all expressed their thanks.
At noon, Yang Shaoping and his family had added a lot of battery life to Yunheng. At this time, the family thanked each other and added a lot of battery life to Yunheng. In total, it was almost three hours.
After explaining some precautions, Yunheng said goodbye and left the emergency department, and went with Michelle to see the old lady whose son had died in a car accident.
"Yunheng, you are getting more and more powerful now."
As she walked, Michelin smiled and talked to Yunheng.
At noon today, Yun Heng was so domineering that the associate professor he was quarreling with didn't have anything to say.
The most important thing is that Yun Heng is really good. A dose of medicine can make the child's serious condition get better.
Michelle has known Yunheng for a long time. She got to know him last year. At that time, she had seen Yunheng treating patients. In just six months, Michelle felt that Yunheng had changed a lot.
Especially Yun Heng's confidence seems to be getting stronger and stronger.
Chapter completed!