Chapter 256: This is a kind of revenge
"Maoyang, have you...um...have you ever treated high blood pressure?"
Li Maoyang took Luo Dajun's pulse. Luo Dajun looked at Li Maoyang's serious and solemn face, and after feeling a sense of dislocation and absurdity in his heart, he asked Li Maoyang.
At this time, although Luo Dajun repeatedly tried to suppress and control the feeling of confusion in his heart, he still felt that the scene in front of him was too absurd and did not seem to be true at all!
It’s like a dream!
How could this be true?!
The kid who was at the bottom of the class in the past, the kid who jumped so much that his hands were tied but not his feet, the kid who danced so much that you could jump out of Taishang Laojun's Bagua furnace,
The little guy who danced so hard that you really wanted to tie him to an old tree pole and give him a good beating, has today transformed into a famous "little miracle doctor"?
Seeing Li Maoyang in a white coat and mask solemnly taking his pulse, Luo Dajun's sense of dislocation and absurdity became stronger and stronger, and he finally couldn't help but ask Li Maoyang that sentence!
Then, suddenly, Li Maoyang's droopy eyelids suddenly rolled up!
His eyes were bright - well, it could be said that he was staring at Luo Dajun with all his eyes!
"Mao...Maoyang..., I...I don't mean anything else, I just..."
Luo Dajun suddenly panicked!
He had naturally heard the rumors that Li Maoyang had a hot temper when he grew up and beat Bayar three times. However, he had never seen Li Maoyang lose his temper when he grew up!
Therefore, Li Maoyang's sudden gleaming eyes immediately made him panic!
For a moment, he actually thought that Li Maoyang was going to beat up his former teacher!
However, after a moment of light shining in his eyes, Li Maoyang smiled again.
"Teacher Luo -" he called out in a gentle voice that made people get goosebumps all over his body, "do you want to hear me tell you about my understanding of high blood pressure?"
Luo Dajun glanced at Li Maoyang in panic and confusion, lowered his eyelids and nodded unconsciously.
Li Maoyang also nodded, he was encouraging himself!
Today, even if it takes a little more time, he must teach this elementary school teacher who "ravaged" him in the past a lesson!
A lesson that made him, Luo Dajun, never dare to underestimate him, Li Maoyang!
A lesson that would make Luo Dajun say "good lesson, good lesson" even when he is dying in the future!
So he started talking...
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In fact, it is not difficult to truly understand hypertension.
It's nothing more than one reason being blood vessels and the other being blood flow reasons.
Vascular causes.
It is nothing more than the accumulation of old scale on the blood vessel walls, making the blood vessel walls thicker and thicker, making the blood vessels narrower and narrower.
Western medicine has given it a name: atherosclerosis.
This problem is more difficult to solve.
Traditional Chinese medicine has come up with many medicines to try to soften blood vessel walls, soften hardness and disperse stagnation, and remove blood stasis and unblock meridians.
Western medicine does not recognize it.
For example, Chinese medicine says that children's urine can soften blood vessels, but Western medicine says that this is not the case.
But they turned around and extracted a type of urokinase from urine for thrombolytic treatment.
(Therefore, the history of the development of contemporary Western medicine sometimes consists of constantly promoting traditional Chinese medicine, and then secretly taking some of the research results of traditional Chinese medicine and transforming them into their own things, and then turning back and continuing to promote traditional Chinese medicine.)
Causes of bleeding.
In fact, it is how to keep the blood flow at a relatively appropriate flow rate and how to make the blood flow appropriately thin and thick.
Blood vessels are spread all over the body, and it is obvious that changes in any organ and qi and blood can affect blood flow.
The most important ones are nothing more than three organs, heart, liver and kidneys.
Needless to say, the heart is the pump of blood.
Next is the liver and kidneys.
The liver stores blood and the kidneys filter it.
In addition, hormones produced by the liver and kidneys will directly affect the level of blood pressure, such as angiotensin in Western medicine.
Traditional Chinese medicine believes that heat, fire, wind, dampness, cold and other factors are the main factors affecting blood flow.
(Moisture gathers into drink, and drink condenses into phlegm, while cold condenses blood stasis, and fire can decoct dampness into phlegm...)
These factors are all closely related to the liver and kidneys.
Therefore, when Chinese medicine treats and controls high blood pressure, it often requires regulating the liver and kidneys.
Traditional Chinese medicine divides hypertension syndromes into four major syndromes: excessive liver yang, liver and kidney yin deficiency, yin and yang deficiency, and qi deficiency and phlegm turbidity.
You see, there are two syndrome types here that directly refer to the liver and kidneys.
The other two syndrome types are actually directly related to the liver, kidneys, and spleen.
Of course, this is the classification of hypertension in modern Chinese medicine. Ancient Chinese medicine had no concept of hypertension.
In ancient Chinese medicine, based on its main symptoms and its development process, hypertension should fall into the scope of diseases such as "dizziness", "headache", "liver wind" and "stroke".
The treatment of hypertension in modern Chinese medicine is based on the research of ancient Chinese medicine.
(Actually, even if there is no such research, the treatment will still be the same. It is just to cater to modern people’s concept of hypertension in Western medicine.
Because the prescriptions are all so-called customized prescriptions based on additions and subtractions of ancient prescriptions and proven prescriptions.
Of course, it can be considered a kind of advancing with the times.)
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Li Maoyang talked eloquently, and even talked a little bit, which was quite eloquent!
Everyone in the room was listening in a daze.
Even Li Canyang and Ge Gen were listening attentively. They felt that Li Maoyang spoke very clearly and clearly today...
"Teacher Luo, do you understand?"
After speaking for a full quarter of an hour, Li Maoyang wiped his mouth that was a little numb from talking, took a sip of water, and asked Luo Dajun softly.
"Well, well, well, Maoyang, you made a good point! Really good! Really!"
Luo Dajun quickly nodded heartily and said.
He has suffered from high blood pressure for many years. As an intellectual, he will naturally explore the medical principles. Therefore, he can understand the relatively simple parts of Li Maoyang's explanation, or the part about Western medicine.
Just the Chinese medicine part that Li Maoyang talked about made him fascinated.
I really don’t understand it, it’s like “flying on an airplane”!
The expression "flying" is something he often uses in class to talk about students who don't understand anything in class.
But today he actually experienced the feeling of "flying on an airplane".
Feeling dizzy, he could understand every word of what Li Maoyang said about traditional Chinese medicine, but when put together, he had no idea what it meant!
"Teacher Luo, if you know something, you know it. If you don't know it, you don't know it. This is knowing..."
Li Maoyang looked at Luo Dajun's expression for a while and then said with a smile.
What he wanted to say was, "You still pretend to understand when you don't understand. Stop practicing for your dad!" Ah, this was what Luo Dajun often scolded them at that time!
Of course, he can't be so vulgar and impolite.
But when he borrowed this sentence from Confucius, it actually means the same thing, right?
It's just that it's more formal...
Luo Dajun suddenly looked up at Li Maoyang!
At this time, he realized belatedly why Li Maoyang taught him this lesson!
This is a kind of literary revenge!
This kid Li Maoyang has indeed changed...
Chapter completed!