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1085 When the wind prevails, it moves(1/2)

After Du Heng left the office and found Dr. Hao, he asked Dr. Hao to hold his son back to his office.

It's just that the child has escaped from the absent-minded state now, and has become very "lively". He refuses to sit on the stool when asked.

Even if Dr. Hao comes forward, he can't coax or scare him. The child has to touch this and play with that.

Later, Dr. Hao scolded him with a dark face, and the child obviously had a hint of resistance.

It means that no matter what you ask him to do, he just won't do it.

Du Heng was patient enough when it came to treating children, but even if he was patient, after spending almost half an hour doing the backhand test, finger-nose test and other verifications, Du Heng still felt a little impatient.

His previous judgment was correct, and other doctors' diagnosis of the child was also correct: ADHD.

As for Dr. Hao's statement that the child has autistic tendencies, Du Heng thought it was probably a sequelae of taking medication.

The drugs used to treat ADHD, or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, in children are basically central nervous system stimulants.

And when the excitement provided by the drug wears off, even an adult, let alone a child, will feel a sense of loss.

In addition, although communication with the child is difficult, the child can understand every instruction given by Du Heng and respond accordingly, which is enough to prove that the child's autism problem does not exist.

However, according to the child's current performance, if he takes medication for such a long time, the possibility of developing autism or depression in the future is very high.

Does ADHD have to be treated?

This really needs to be treated.

First of all, because children are inattentive, active and playful but unable to control themselves, this will have an impact on the child's learning and education.

To put it bluntly, if such children are intervened too late, they are basically as illiterate.

Moreover, this kind of child has extremely weak control over his emotions, so in the long run, he will have problems communicating with others, which may in turn induce other psychological and mental disorders, such as autism, depression, or mania.

Early onset, overdose, affecting brain development, will have cognitive effects on social interaction, language development, behavior, perception, etc. This is autism, or also called autism. To put it more bluntly, it is actually

A fool in our popular sense.

Some children have delicate minds and know that their behavior is annoying, but they can't control themselves. Afterwards, they always get angry and complain. Over time, their mental state is either depression or splitting.

Although the first two are painful, the third type, which develops into mania, is the most terrifying, because this kind of influence in adolescence will largely lead to antisocial personality disorder when you grow up.

Once antisocial personality disorder occurs and becomes severe, it will evolve into a major public health incident.

Therefore, this disease must be detected and treated early, and it must be treated by a professional doctor.

However, it should be noted that if a child has many small movements and cannot sit still, it must be ADHD. After all, it is the nature of children to be active, playful, and curious.

But now there are many parents and teachers who always blame those students who are lively, outgoing, or indulgent and doting, and finally do not conform to their own obedient image, as ADHD.

Teachers like this find it troublesome and will make them drop out of school if they blame ADHD. Out of sight, out of mind. Some parents think this way because they simply want to shirk responsibility and do not think that their children's behavior is a problem with their education.

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Taking advantage of the child's willingness to communicate, Du Heng took the time to feel the child's pulse and check the tongue coating.

"Dr. Hao, you are one of the best doctors of traditional Chinese medicine anyway, why didn't you show it to your child?" After Du Heng finished the examination, he already knew the result in his mind, and then he leaned back and turned around.

Chatted with Dr. Hao.

Dr. Hao smiled bitterly and said, "I also showed it to my child, but... to be ashamed of myself, I didn't understand it.

In addition, the child's examination results at that time showed that the functions of dopamine and norepinephrine neurotransmitters in the central nervous system were low, and the function of serotonin was high.

This kind of neurological disease has no corresponding solution in my knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine."

Du Heng's face became a little unhappy, and his voice became even more muffled as he said, "Dr. Hao, you are also an old doctor and a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner. If you have this understanding of Chinese medicine, then I will criticize you.

When you come back from vacation, isn't it time that your deputy director's results will be out?

With your current understanding, how dare I appoint you as deputy director?"

Dr. Hao's face immediately became nervous, and his eyes trembled a little when he looked at Du Heng.

Deputy Chief Physician is a professional title. As long as the hard conditions are met and the test scores are passed, this professional title will be considered.

However, if you are rated, you may not be able to enjoy equal treatment.

For example, there is no room for the deputy director in the department, or the department just doesn't want to hire him as the deputy chief physician.

Of course, if there are no irreconcilable conflicts between the two, the second situation will not occur. As long as you can still live up to your reputation, you can basically pass the exam and take office.

And is there a vacancy for a deputy director in the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine Internal Medicine?

have.

Not only are there, but it can be said that as long as the funds of the department can bear it, it doesn't matter how many you hire.

But as soon as Du Heng said this, he clearly told you, good doctor, that I, Du Heng, feel that your ability does not meet the requirements of a deputy chief physician of traditional Chinese medicine, so the department cannot appoint you as a deputy chief physician. If you continue to stay here, you will just

Can enjoy the treatment of attending.

Of course, Du Heng just expressed his dissatisfaction with Dr. Hao because of his words.

So seeing Dr. Hao's expression change, Du Heng said calmly, "Don't be dissatisfied when I say this.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! Do you still remember what I said about Dr. Xiao Li last year?

Taking the test results of modern medicine and trying to apply the treatment concepts and methods of traditional Chinese medicine, this is selling sheep's heads with dog meat."

Dr. Hao lowered his head in shame, and his son on the side saw that Dr. Hao was not in a good mood, and he also started to get angry.

Du Heng sighed softly, and then said in a slower tone, "I don't know why you didn't even analyze your son's situation.

But I still have to say that you are in a very bad state."

After a slight pause, Du Heng continued, "Your son's tongue is red, his tongue coating is thin and yellow, and his pulse is stringy. And you just said that your son is very active, sleeps poorly, and cries a lot when he wakes up.

From these characteristics, we can conclude that your son has hyperactivity of liver yang caused by insufficient liver yin.

Tell me, is this dialectic difficult?"

Dr. Hao looked up at Du Heng and said hesitantly, "But this hyperactivity of liver yang has nothing to do with ADHD."

Du Heng's eyes turned cold, and he couldn't help but tap the tabletop twice, and said dissatisfiedly, "How can it not matter?

The liver stores blood. If liver blood is sufficient, the mood will be calm; on the contrary, when liver yin is insufficient, liver fire will arise, and excessive fire will cause wind.

There is a saying in our traditional Chinese medicine called "when the wind prevails, it will move", which means that when the wind is strong, the branches and leaves of trees will inevitably sway.

To put it more clearly, when liver yin is insufficient, liver yang will increase, heat will cause dryness, and dryness will cause chaos."

Du Heng looked at Dr. Hao unhappily, "You really play the piano randomly.

In modern medicine, the head is the head, and the feet are the feet; but in our theory of traditional Chinese medicine, the head must refer to the head? The feet must refer to the feet?

Traditional Chinese medicine is a holistic approach. It says it treats diseases, but it actually corrects the body's biases.

We can also think that a person's disease is caused by a cause and a result. Chinese medicine finds the cause and then solves the cause, so that the result will naturally dissipate.

You are better off now, regardless of the cause, you just want to eliminate the effect. How is this possible? Is your idea the same as what we Chinese doctors sneer at, treating a headache and treating a headache and treating a foot pain?

If this is all possible, then what else does the dialectic of Chinese medicine need to do? Can’t it just prescribe medicine?”

Du Heng was really a little angry.

Let’s not say whether Dr. Hao is a doctor in his own hospital, or whether he will soon be the deputy chief Chinese medicine practitioner, but as the father of his son, he is ashamed of his own profession.

"You can't scold my dad!"

Just when Du Heng was angry and Dr. Hao was ashamed, a childish voice suddenly sounded.

When he looked down, he saw Dr. Hao's son clenching his fists and glaring at Du Heng with his eyes wide open, acting very fiercely.

cute?

cute.

But what if you put this emotional expression on a fifteen-year-old, sixteen-year-old... twenty-year-old young man?

Therefore, if there is a problem with your child, don’t delay. It must be discovered and treated early.

The big deal is that it only costs an extra few dozen yuan, two to three hundred yuan for the inspection fee.

Du Heng looked at the angry child in front of him, his expression gradually slowed down, and finally a smile appeared at the corner of his mouth, "Uncle is wrong. I will apologize to you and your father, okay?"

"Humph!" The little guy was still very angry.

Du Heng smiled softly, raised his head and glanced at Dr. Hao, then took out a piece of paper and wrote a prescription, "If you believe me, take it and give it to the child.

If you don’t believe me or don’t believe in Chinese medicine, just throw it away.”

Du Heng slapped the paper in front of Dr. Hao, then stood up, took off his white coat, picked up his bag and walked out.

When he reached the door, Du Heng suddenly stopped and said, "By the way, if you want to use my prescription, just stop taking the medicine before."

After finishing speaking this time, Du Heng left the office without looking back.

Du Heng did not go anywhere else, but went straight to Director Tao's office.

"Director Du looks a little bad. Who are you angry with?" As soon as he entered the door, Director Tao raised his head and glanced at Du Heng, then greeted him cheerfully.

Du Heng understood that this was because he had kept his previous emotions on his face, so he quickly took a deep breath to adjust his breathing and mood, "Director Tao has really good eyesight, you can see it all."

Director Tao laughed loudly, then left his desk and walked towards the guest sofa in front, "Director Du, you are not the only one who knows how to look, hear and ask questions.
To be continued...
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