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Chapter 692 Let's take a look

"Director Ma, Doctor Yun, Lao Liu and I should go to the hospital for a walk?"

After drinking tea in the duty room, Niu Gensheng glanced at Director Liu and said to Yunheng and Ma Tiequan with a smile.

"Um."

Ma Tiequan nodded: "Since you're here, let's take a look around."

"yes!"

Niu Gensheng smiled and said: "Director Ma, you and Director Liang and others have praised West Asia Hospital as a flower, and Dr. Yun's level is so high. To be honest, I am really curious."

"Go and have a look."

Ma Tiequan smiled.

Hearing is false and seeing is true.

No matter how good it is, it is not as real as seeing it with your own eyes.

Isn't that what happened to the research team last time?

When I arrived, I didn't believe anyone. After arriving, Xiaotian calmed the group of people, and several chief experts acted as if they had never seen talent before.

"Shall I have someone accompany you?"

Yun Heng said politely.

"No, let's take a look around."

Niu Gensheng said a few polite words and left the duty room with Director Liu.

It was already past two o'clock in the afternoon, the outpatient clinics were already at work, and many patients were already waiting in the waiting area on the second floor.

Compared with the tranquility when we were eating just now, there are many people in the waiting room on the second floor now.

The foundation of West Asia Hospital is still the original community hospital, so it still has a great influence in the surrounding communities. After the upgrade, the main patient group is still the residents of the surrounding communities.

It was close, so some patients were not in a hurry and came to line up to register at 1:30. By now, the waiting area was already crowded.

Niu Gensheng took a look and saw that there were nearly 200 people in the waiting area on the second floor alone, not counting the first floor.

The two of them walked two steps and saw a Chinese medicine clinic opposite. They immediately opened the door and walked in. Sitting in the clinic was Jin Shijie.

Before going to work just now, Jin Shijie had met Niu Gensheng and Director Liu, but he didn't speak. When he saw the two people coming in, Jin Shijie didn't say anything and continued to examine the patient.

The patient is a young man in his thirties, and his lover came with him.

When Niu Gensheng and two others came in, Jin Shijie was diagnosing his pulse and asking about the situation.

"Have you had any tests before?"

"I checked at another hospital and it was said to be atrophic gastritis."

While talking, the patient's lover also put a bag in his hand on the treatment table: "This is the result of the previous hospital examination."

When Niu Gensheng and Director Liu heard what the patient said, they couldn't help but look at each other.

This disease is not easy to cure.

Atrophic gastritis, also known as chronic atrophic gastritis, is clinically characterized by atrophy of gastric mucosal epithelium and glands, reduction in number, thinning of the gastric mucosa, thickening of the basal mucosa, or accompanied by pyloric gland metaplasia and intestinal gland metaplasia, or with

Chronic digestive system disease characterized by dysplasia.

Although Niu Gensheng and Director Liu are both Chinese medicine practitioners, they know a lot about some diseases of Western medicine. The reasons and so on have been repeated many times in the previous article, so I will not go into them again.

Anyone with a little bit of common sense knows that any disease, once it is labeled as chronic, is quite troublesome to treat. Acute diseases have a rapid onset and are highly dangerous, but can be easily cured. Once acute becomes chronic, many diseases will

If it develops into a disease that is incurable, it sometimes lasts a lifetime.

Many diseases, such as chronic asthma, chronic bronchitis, chronic hepatitis, etc., are currently mainly controlled in clinical practice, and the probability of complete eradication is very low.

While thinking about it, the two of them couldn't help but observe the patient carefully. The patient's complexion was pale and dull, his lips were light red and dull, and his body was thin and skinny. He was not low in stature, but he gave people a shaky feeling.

After all, Niu Gensheng is also the chief physician, his eyesight is pretty good, and his diagnostic skills are also online.

Through observation, both people can also see that the patient's disease should be present for a long time.

"How is your diet?"

Jin Shijie asked.

“I don’t dare to eat raw or cold food because my stomach will feel bloated and painful every time.”

"How was your sleep?"

"I didn't sleep very well. After examination, I felt completely weak."

After asking the patient a few questions, Jin Shijie moved his other hand and touched it for seven or eight minutes, then stood up.

"Come, lie down on the bed over here."

Jin Shijie asked the patient to lie down on the treatment bed next to him, and then asked the patient to take off his clothes.

"Does this hurt?"

"Well, yes, that's it."

"Does this hurt?"

Jin Shijie moved to another place.

"A little bit."

"What about this piece?"

"It doesn't hurt."

Jin Shijie took his hands away, rubbed them vigorously to warm his palms, and then pressed the patient's place where it hurt just now: "How does it feel?"

"This is a bit comfortable."

"Okay, get up."

Jin Shijie walked to the side and washed his hands, then returned behind the treatment table.

Atrophic gastritis?

Jin Shijie remembered that when he was looking at Yun Heng's medical records, he saw such a case. The first patient Yun Heng came to West Asia Hospital to treat was a foreigner suffering from atrophic gastritis, and the patient also had complications.

Intestinal metaplasia, Helicobacter pylori hp (positive).

It has been almost half a year since Jin Shijie was admitted to West Asia Hospital. In this environment, Jin Shijie's thinking changed relatively quickly.

While thinking about it, Jin Shijie took out the patient's examination sheet and looked at it.

Yun Heng said that the names of diseases in modern medicine are only for reference and cannot be brought in. Moreover, Jin Shijie has seen the medical records treated by Yun Heng. Although the specific conditions are different, he can refer to them for ideas to solve the problem.

"How's your bowel movement going?"

Jin Shijie looked at the patient's examination and continued to ask questions while typing up the patient's condition on the computer.

"The stool is a little loose."

"Where's the pee?"

"The urine is slightly yellow."

"Um?"

Jin Shijie pondered while typing. After a while, when he was almost finished recording, Jin Shijie asked again: "By the way, what do you do?"

"Ride-hailing service online."

The patient said: "At first, I drove for others and bought a taxi. Later, I bought my own car and started driving for Didi."

"So how many years has it been?"

Jin Shijie asked.

"Including renting, it's been almost five years."

Jin Shijie continued to add what he knew, pondered for a moment, and then asked: "Did you have bad health when you were a child?"

"Huh?"

The patient was a little surprised: "Doctor, you even know this. I heard from my family that I was very thin when I was born, just over four pounds. I was not in good health when I was a child. I was always sick. But I got better when I grew up."

"Your epigastrium is full and painful, which is atrophic gastritis. It should be caused by two reasons."

Jin Shijie had already figured it out: "On the one hand, it is a congenital deficiency, and on the other hand, carelessness in diet leads to acquired damage to the spleen and stomach."

"Excessive liver qi, injuries to the spleen and stomach, and eating disorders may lead to epigastric distension and pain. The spleen belongs to yin and causes vomiting, and the stomach belongs to yang and is a garrison for earth. If the spleen and stomach fail, the lungs and metal will inevitably lose their nourishment, and the liver and wood will lose their qi.

Careers become more and more unbridled, suppressing the position of the spleen and stomach, thus forming a vicious cycle..."

Niu Gensheng and Director Liu were already stunned beside them.

When Jin Shijie was in Shanghai, the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Internal Medicine was at Level 5. When he arrived at West Asia Hospital, he made great progress. The Department of Internal Medicine was already at Level 6. In terms of strength, he was really above Niu Gensheng and Director Liu.
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