Chapter 4018 [107] Lessons Learned
At the scene, the patient continued to be in convulsions, and it would be difficult to stop smoking without medical intervention.
Wen Zihan, who took the aluminum box, had a skillful and fast movement. He opened the aluminum cover and took out the needle from it, and then pulled up the patient's clothes on his arms and calf.
Then grab the other hand and remove the sterilization cotton balls and prepare to disinfect the skin before inserting the needle.
Wow, swow, in a blink of an eye, in a few seconds, several needles pierced into several acupoints in the human body.
It's so fast that it's scary!
Didn’t I hear that acupuncture requires a long time to determine acupuncture points in order to achieve accuracy?
The air was filled with silence.
It is so quiet that people think that everyone has traveled to another world.
Dr. Wen’s technical exhibition scene:…so shocked.
The Western doctors could not understand, so they could only ask another Chinese doctor for questions, which made them even more surprised to see: Dr. Zhou was stunned.
What? Do Chinese doctors can’t understand?
Dr. Zhou didn't understand.
Aren’t you so young? You seem to have no job in traditional Chinese medicine students after graduation? How can you use this technique of acupuncture like an old doctor?
If you want to be fast, it is best to hold several needles at the same time with one hand. This is only possible for an old doctor who has been practicing for many years.
Anyway, she has seen few acupuncture doctors who can have this skill in hand.
The benefits of holding a few needles at the same time are self-evident, which can prevent the time to take the needle from being taken out of orders to shorten any unnecessary waste of time.
In the medical circle, the time for first aid is even more life.
Besides, Dr. Wen’s acupuncture technique has a variety of acupuncture techniques and the overall technique is complicated. This is also the high threshold for acupuncture needle doctors to truly reach proficiency.
If you want to divide it simply, acupuncture is divided into one-handed and two-handed methods.
The difference between the two techniques, simply put it simply, imagine that when a nurse gives an injection, when the needle enters the human body, due to the different degrees of skin thickness, elasticity and other aspects of the human body, the doctor must use techniques such as changing the force angle to perform techniques to allow the needle to enter.
The purpose of designated parts in the human body.
From the above statement, we can see that in general, one hand is definitely more difficult than two hands. Especially some acupoints are more difficult to enter the skin. The soft needles of acupuncture must be much more difficult than the needles of Western medicine syringes.
Wen Zihan demonstrated the technique of inserting needles into multiple acupoints with one hand.
This is a clever force? Both are a female Chinese doctor, Dr. Zhou believes that he is not as good as the other party. He may not be an acupuncture doctor and the other party is probably because he is studying this major.
After several acupoints were inserted into the patient, the patient gradually stopped thrusting. Unexpectedly, the patient suddenly had a tendency to arch his body, and he was about to vomit wildly?!
Dr. Zhou's forehead was sweating profusely and he shouted to the nurse: "It may be necessary to suction."
There was no sputum suction machine at the scene. The nurse held a syringe and the sputum suction tube to connect it to a temporary and simple sputum suction device to prepare to suck the patient's vomiting fluid.
When the Western doctors around saw this, their heartbeats then rose to their throats.
It was almost time to say that the hand that had just entered the needle began to rotate back and forth on a needle handle.
Acupuncture needle technique: twisting method.
The layman looked at Dr. Wen Zihan's actions, and on the one hand, he felt familiar, but on the other hand, he felt very mysterious again.
Anyway, from the perspective of Western medicine, I can't quite understand: can a needle be used to treat the patient's skin like this? It seems to be unscientific.
The problem works miraculously.
After twisting, the muscles under the calf acupoint at the patient's needle were first seen showing signs of slight convulsions.
Everyone glared at each other: What's wrong with Dr. Wen? Is it necessary to stop the patient from sucking the patient and cause the patient to relapse and twitch?
Of course not.
This is called the gain of qi in acupuncture. In simple terms, it is one of the effective manifestations of acupuncture techniques.
Chapter completed!