Chapter 73 First aid on the train
Chapter 73 First Aid on the Train (please collect, please vote)
Huang Su walked out of the soft sleeper room, opened the folding stool in the soft sleeper aisle, and looked at the scenery of the grassland outside.
The train has not yet experienced the third speed increase, and it will still take nearly three days from Prairie City to Beijing.
Looking at the endless grassland, passing the Mongolian herdsmen on horseback herding sheep, and passing by the yurts that look like grassland flowers, Huang Su began to miss the high-speed rail of later generations. It only takes more than two hours from Hohhot to Beijing.
After looking at the scenery for a long time, Huang Su felt that her back was aching from sitting for a long time, so she got up and planned to go back to the upper bunk and lie down for a while.
Suddenly, an emergency call for help came over the train's loudspeaker.
"A passenger has fainted in the hard-seat carriage 13. If you are a doctor, please go to the hard-seat carriage 13 quickly."
Huang Su hurriedly picked up his backpack, which contained his own acupuncture tools and his own Chinese medicine practitioner qualification certificate. If someone really found trouble, he could be prepared.
I quickly ran to the conductor's lounge in my car and saw the conductor and police officers resting and chatting inside.
Huang Su knocked on the door and asked: "Comrade conductor, I am a doctor. Please tell me how to get to the hard-seat carriage No. 13."
When the policeman heard this, he stood up quickly and said, "Follow me."
With the policeman leading the way, Huang Su quickly reached the hard-seat carriage No. 13 without any hindrance.
I saw a middle-aged man lying in the corridor. The collar of his clothes had been undone. The people around him had been evacuated. There was only a young woman beside him anxiously. It seemed that a doctor had arrived first and had already treated the patient.
Simple treatment was given.
Huang Su walked up to the patient and asked: "I am a doctor. Who is handling the patient? Tell me about the patient's condition."
A young man who was younger than Huang Su stood up and said slightly cautiously: "I am a student at the Mongolian Medical University, and this is the patient I am treating. I suspect that he has cerebral arteriosclerosis. The next stop should be to send him to the hospital in time."
Huang Su asked the young woman again: "You are a family member of the patient. Please tell me how the patient fainted."
The young woman said: "My father wanted to go to the toilet and suddenly stood up a little anxious. He just said he was a little dizzy and couldn't stand firm on his feet. He fell and fell into a coma."
Huang Su nodded, squatted down, picked up the patient's wrist, and began to diagnose the pulse. The pulse felt like a string, which was the sign of a string pulse.
When the medical student saw that Huang Su was diagnosing the pulse, his previous restraint disappeared. He put his body between Huang Su and the patient and asked: "Do you, a Chinese medicine doctor, know what first aid is? Don't act blindly here. The patient will have a cure by then."
Can you take responsibility for the mistake?"
This is the result of Western medicine having the right to speak. As long as they learn some Western medicine, any cat or dog will dare to question Chinese medicine.
Huang Su didn't expect that he would encounter a quasi-Western medical practitioner who disregarded the lives of patients for the sake of distinguishing between Chinese and Western medicine.
I have long been used to the arrogance and condescension of Western medicine.
Especially in medical universities that have both Chinese and Western medicine, students from the Western medicine department feel pretentious from the moment they enroll, while students from the Chinese medicine department always have their nostrils pointed upward.
As soon as I heard that it was Chinese medicine, the people watching around started talking about it.
"I also graduated from the Mongolian Medical University. As a student of the Mongolian Medical University, is this how the school teaches you to talk to your seniors?" Huang Su pushed the medical student away, adjusted his breathing and checked the patient's pulse and retorted: "Can it be cured?
You won’t know until you have been treated.”
The crowd watching the excitement began to talk about the medical student's ignorance of the rules.
The medical student stared at Huang Su with a red face and said, "I want to see how you cure him."
He crossed his arms and looked like he was watching the excitement.
Huang Su checked the pulse and opened the patient's mouth. It was found that the tongue coating was yellow and thick, and the edges on both sides of the tongue were bulging and red.
Looking at the clean mouth, although I am not ashamed of this medical student's condescending attitude, I still have to praise this person for his solid learning and how to deal with the mucus and dirt in the patient's mouth very cleanly.
Thick yellow tongue coating indicates phlegm-heat, food accumulation or damp-heat. The sides of the tongue govern the liver and gallbladder, and the body of the tongue is swollen and red, indicating that the patient has liver stagnation and heat. In addition, the stringy pulse governs hepatobiliary disease. The flavin preliminarily determines that the patient is suffering from a stroke caused by hyperactivity of liver-fire and yang.
Harbinger.
Huang Su asked the woman: "Has your father been dizzy, nauseous, moody, or grumpy recently?"
The woman asked: "Doctor, how do you know that my father has always been moody recently, so I took my father to the capital to relax during the middle school vacation. Unexpectedly, he fainted on the train so suddenly."
"Doctor, what disease does my dad have?"
Dizziness and nausea are caused by the obstruction of phlegm and dampness, which prevents clear yang from rising. The fluctuation of mood and bad temper are caused by strong liver fire.
Huang Sudao: "The patient's fainting is caused by excessive liver fire, which causes wind and phlegm due to wind movement and phlegm blocking the clearing of the orifices. This is a precursor to stroke. If not treated in time, there may be a risk of stroke."
"I'll revive your father with acupuncture first. When we get to the capital, you'd better take your father to see a Chinese medicine doctor first."
After listening to a bunch of four-letter words with unknown meanings, the medical student next to him curled his lips and muttered: "Traditional Chinese medicine only relies on some cloudy and misty things to pretend to be gods and ghosts."
There was no need to pay attention to the medical student. Huang Su said to the policeman who came with him: "Comrade policemen, please give me a hand. Let's help the patient sit up first. Don't lean your back against the back of the seat. I want to give the patient an injection."
The police officer and several passengers worked together to help the patient up and sit sideways on the seat. Huang Su took out the silver needle box from his backpack and disinfected the silver needle with alcohol cotton.
Huang Su walked up to the patient, took out a silver needle, and inserted it into the patient's Baihui point using a tonic and diarrhea technique.
Leveling tonic and flattening are the techniques of traditional Chinese medicine acupuncture. Corresponding to the technique of large tonic and large diarrhea, it is based on the lifting, inserting and twisting technique, and is a gentle and neutral acupuncture technique.
Baihui point is the Du meridian point, which is located in the center of the head. It enters the collaterals and brain where the hundreds of meridians go. It has the function of raising Qingyang and spreading Qi and blood.
Seeing that the needle has gained qi, lift and twist the silver needle and slowly go deeper.
Deqi, also known as acupuncture sensation, refers to the sensation of meridian qi produced after inserting a needle into an acupoint.
"Biaoyou Fu" says: "When the Qi reaches its peak, it is like the floating and sinking of a fish swallowing hook and bait; when the Qi does not arrive, it is like the depth of a quiet hall in a leisurely place."
When the needle penetrated an inch into the body, the patient's eyelids twitched slightly.
Huang Su immediately stopped the injection and inserted the same needle into Fengchi point and temple.
Fengchi point is located on both sides of the big tendons behind the forehead and parallel to the earlobes. Fengchi point is used in conjunction with the temple points to help clear the orifice and support Yang.
After the acupuncture, Huang Su squatted down and rolled up the patient's trouser legs, and then applied acupuncture at Zusanli, Sanyinjiao, and Fenglong points one after another. These three points can strengthen the spleen and stomach, strengthen transportation and transformation, and resolve phlegm.
After acupuncture at three points, Huang Su stood up and took a breath of turbid air. The next three acupuncture points are the key. He will use the purgative method to acupuncture Hegu, Taichong and Yanglingquan points to clear the liver fire. Whether the patient can wake up will be the question.
Seeing this ability to purge fire, Hegu is what people often call the tiger's mouth.
At this time, the surroundings were already crowded with people watching the excitement.
Huang Su held the man's palm with one hand, applied acupuncture with his middle finger, ring finger, and little finger and gently pressed around the Hegu point. After the acupuncture was acupuncture, he lifted and inserted it slightly up and down at the acupuncture point. He repeatedly inserted lightly and lifted it slowly and deeply.
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This is the most proficient lifting, inserting and purging method used by Huang Su. The tonic method is opposite to the purging method, with emphasis on inserting and light lifting.
Huang Su squatted down again and used the same lifting, inserting and purging method to apply needles on the two Yanglingquan points on the outer sides of his left and right calves.
Finally, Huang Su took off the patient's shoes and socks, and applied acupuncture again to the Taichong point on the patient's instep, between the first and first metatarsals, and in the depression in front of the metatarsal junction.
Before Huang Su could acupuncture the Taichong point on the other foot, the patient slowly opened his eyes and woke up.
Seeing the middle-aged man come to his senses, the people watching around him also clapped and cheered. Only the medical student who had just used language to ridicule Huang Su was now blushing.
When the young woman saw that Huang Su had revived her father, she hurriedly stepped forward and bowed to thank you: "Doctor, thank you, thank you so much, thank you for saving my father. Thank you so much." The woman was so excited that she even spoke a little.
Repeated incoherently.
Huang Su consoled him: "Take good care of your father. It is the duty of a doctor to treat illnesses and save people."
After saying that, he started to take the needle from the patient.
After Huang Su sterilized the needles and put them into the acupuncture box, the young woman walked up to Huang Su and said, "Doctor, since you can save my father, your medical skills must be very good. Can you prescribe it for my father?"
A recipe."
"That's no problem."
Huang Su thought for a while, then sat down and took out a notebook and pen from his backpack, leaned on the case and wrote the prescription.
Uncaria 12g, wild chrysanthemum 12g, gentian 6g, Prunella vulgaris 12g, skullcap 6g, rhizome 30g, mother of pearl 30g, tangerine peel 10g, poria 10g.
Boil the raw stone and mother-of-pearl for thirty minutes before adding the other medicinal materials. After boiling for twenty minutes, add the uncaria and raw chuanjun and cook for another ten minutes.
Uncaria can soften the liver and calm down wind; Cassia and mother-of-pearl calm the liver and subdue yang; tangerine peel and poria regulate qi and resolve phlegm, and gentian, skullcap and prunella vulgaris are bitter and cold medicine to purge liver and gallbladder fire.
Just when Huang Su was working on the prescription, the medical student seemed to have grasped a life-saving straw and walked up to Huang Su and said: "I see you are about the same age as me. Do you have a medical license? Just prescribe the medicine here. If not,
License, believe it or not, I will report you for practicing medicine illegally."
Huang Su glanced sideways at the clown-like medical student, took out the medical qualification certificate and medical practice certificate from his backpack and slapped it on the table. They were capable of such a whistle-blowing thing.
Huang Su said in a cold tone: "I am a doctor at the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine of the People's Hospital of Caiyuan City. Do you need to check my work permit?"
This kind of thing happened a lot in the past life. Whenever a Chinese medicine doctor becomes famous for treating diseases, a Western hospital will come out to report you for practicing medicine illegally. How many Chinese medicine doctors who cannot obtain medical qualification certificates have been sent to prison or received heavy fines. Folk Chinese medicine doctors
It can be verified that the practice of medicine only started in 2017.
In 1998, Chinese medicine practitioners implemented qualification certificate management, and it was only in 2017 that the private Chinese medicine examination was opened. It was a full twenty years apart, and everyone understood it.
If you have a doctor's qualification certificate and a doctor's practice certificate, they will report you for illegal medicine. However, most Chinese medicine families and skilled Chinese medicine practitioners almost have several secret pills and plasters. One is passed down from ancestors, and the other is based on many years of clinical experience.
It comes from the summary. They are accurate and proven every time.
Tearing off the prescription from the book, Huang Su walked to the woman and said, "If the effect of your father's treatment is not satisfactory, you can try my prescription."
Huang Su returned to his seat and packed up his belongings, while saying to the medical student: "As a senior, I would like to advise you that as a doctor, you must give up the desire for fame and fame and focus on providing rescue. Don't be blinded by the views of the family.
With your eyes, doctors must insist on treating diseases and saving people first, and Chinese and Western medicine can give full play to their strengths, which is good news for patients."
After listening to Huang Su's words, the surrounding spectators began to applaud collectively.
Huang Su ignored the medical student whose face turned the color of pig liver again, and quietly walked to his compartment amidst the cheers of the people around him.
Chapter completed!