570 Upside Down World(1/2)
Seeing that Du Heng was so anxious, Professor Zhang did not exchange too many greetings and followed Du Heng's words, "It's like this. Four days ago, a patient came to our hospital. Everything he saw was upside down.
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"Upside down?" Du Heng interrupted and asked.
Professor Zhang nodded, "Yes, it's upside down. Everything he sees in his eyes has changed its direction, so that he directly feels dizzy. He can fall down even if he opens his eyes and stands. Now it's a step
I can't even walk."
Du Heng stretched out his hand and scratched his forehead, but said nothing, waiting for Professor Zhang's next words.
When Professor Zhang himself talked about this patient, he also had a strange look on his face. After practicing ophthalmology all his life, he had seen eyeballs explode, and there were even more cases of retinal detachment, where the eyeballs fell out and then continued to be stuffed back.
I've seen it before, but this is the first time I've seen things upside down.
"We first conducted an ophthalmological examination on the patient and found nothing unusual, which means that the problem of the patient's inverted vision is not in the eyeball itself." Professor Zhang said slowly, giving Du Heng time to think slowly.
"Later, we considered that the patient had a brain lesion and performed a brain examination. We also invited neurosurgery experts for consultation, but in the end we still could not find any lesions.
We have done a lot of tests, and the test results further prove that the patient’s brain is healthy and there are no neurological problems.”
Du Heng thought for a while and said, "Traditional Chinese medicine teaches that the eyes are connected to the liver, and the spirit of the liver is focused on the eyes. This patient's condition is a bit like liver qi going up and down."
As soon as Du Heng finished speaking, Professor Zhang also nodded, "After various examinations yielded no results, I visited many TCM ophthalmologists, and they all also mentioned the ascending and reversing of Liver Qi.
But the problem is that after taking the medicine, the patient's vision does not change. Instead, the patient will feel uncomfortable and have hiccups."
Is it wrong for liver qi to rise and reverse?
Du Heng was slightly stunned.
But when I think about it, if it were as simple as the reversal of liver qi, I wouldn't let a big professor invite me to take a look.
"Professor Zhang, I want to see the patient. Is it possible?"
"Of course. I asked Dr. Du to come here today because I want you to help me take a look."
"Professor Zhang, you are too polite."
From the meeting yesterday to the conversation today, Professor Zhang has always been gentle and gentle, neither impatient nor impatient.
For a young man like Du Heng, he has never shown a trace of contempt or contempt.
At this time, he also smiled and got up and took Du Heng to the ward. At this time, a young man was already standing at the door. Judging from his demeanor, he should be Professor Zhang's assistant.
When he walked out of the office door, Kang Zhirong showed his qualities as Du Heng's assistant and did not forget his essential work. He directly turned on the small camera and started his filming work.
Taking pictures of Du Heng and Professor Zhang from behind was not enough, so I took two steps closer and started taking pictures of the sides and the front.
This action startled Du Heng, and he quickly whispered, "Xiao Kang, put it away quickly."
Kang Zhirong was stunned for a moment, then said "Oh" and then put down the camera in frustration.
When Kang Zhirong walked sideways just now, his actions had already attracted Professor Zhang's attention. Before he could speak, he heard Du Heng's voice to stop him.
Now Kang Zhirong put down the camera and asked curiously, "Dr. Du, what are you doing?"
Du Heng quickly said apologetically, "I'm so sorry, Professor Zhang, my assistant is so ignorant, I've asked him to put it away."
But Professor Zhang shook his head and said jokingly, "I'm asking, are you taking pictures? Are you afraid that I will trick you?"
Du Heng was a little embarrassed when he said this, and quickly explained, "Professor Zhang, you misunderstood, that's not what I meant.
That’s right, I have now opened a short video science account, which records some of my treatment processes and shares some interesting disease cases with netizens.
This Xiaokang is my assistant, who is responsible for shooting and editing.
I didn’t think carefully about it just now, so I just wanted to work.”
After listening to what Du Heng said, Professor Zhang was not angry, but asked with interest, "Doctor Du is still doing popular science online, which is good. Some of my students have also given me this advice, but for some reasons,
Not done yet.
Let me ask Dr. Du, is it useful to do this? How is the effect?"
Seeing that Professor Zhang was also interested in short video science popularization, Du Heng was slightly surprised, but he continued, "My short videos are currently divided into three categories, one is Chinese medicine internal medicine, one is pediatric cerebral palsy, and one is Chinese medicine oncology.
, after some time, a category of stroke should be added.
As for the effect, except for the tumor, there is only one case of mid-stage cervical cancer, and there are no other cases, so the effect is a little worse.
However, in the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Internal Medicine, nearly 6,000 to 7,000 people have been consulted online, and more than 100 people have been hospitalized.
There is also a child with cerebral palsy. There are not many people for online consultation, and not many people come directly to the hospital for hospitalization. So far, there are only about thirty to forty people."
Listening to Du Heng's narration, Professor Zhang slowed down.
He came to Du Heng today to give Lan Changhua face, and also with the mentality of a blind cat meeting a dead mouse. After all, Du Heng cured Cao Binghe's eye disease, which can be regarded as giving his patient a chance.
But he is different from young people. He has no interest and no time to check Du Heng's information, so he really didn't expect that Du Heng would have so many abilities.
Especially after hearing these categories, I couldn't help but look at Du Heng twice.
Tumors, cerebral palsy in children, stroke, any one of these is a disastrous disease.
Now the young man in front of me is involved in everything. If he is not bragging, then he has real ability.
He immediately asked Du Heng, "Dr. Du's medical coverage is quite broad. But can you be busy with so many people consulting?"
"This reply work is not done by me alone, but by all our colleagues in the hospital. Which department is involved will answer first. If the answer cannot be answered, it will be reported to the department director and deputy director.
If you can't solve it anymore, you will come to me."
"Oh?" Professor Zhang was a little surprised by this answer, "Dr. Du means that you don't distinguish between Chinese and Western medicine?"
"Basically, there is no distinction. Our ultimate goal is to solve the actual problems of patients. It doesn't matter which type of traditional Chinese medicine or Western medicine, as long as it can solve the problem."
"Then the patient insists on seeking solutions from traditional Chinese medicine. What will you do?"
"There are not many Chinese medicine doctors in our hospital. Including me, there are only thirteen people in total. However, the thirteen of us will do our best to answer the patients' questions.
However, the number of people is too small, and responses to online consultation questions are often delayed."
Professor Zhang nodded clearly, "I heard that people like you who make videos on the Internet get some attention, fans, etc. I wonder what Dr. Du's current results are like?"
"It's okay, more than 7 million fans."
"Oh, that's very good."
Du Heng smiled modestly, "It's not enough yet, we have to keep working hard. Now the person who is doing medical science popularization is an expert in dermatology. He has over ten million fans, and he is from the same hospital as Professor Zhang."
Professor Zhang was quite surprised, "Really? I don't even know."
When the two of them were talking, their steps were very slow, but no matter how slow they were, the ward was still in front of them.
Professor Zhang glanced at Kang Zhirong with a smile, "Young man, don't worry about shooting. It's okay. I agree. But there is one thing. You and the patient should discuss it yourself. If the patient is not willing, then you can just make the mosaic.
Hit it."
Kang Zhirong was so happy that he grinned and said, "Thank you, Professor Zhang. Don't worry, I will definitely make you look handsome."
"This kid can talk, haha."
Several people arranged their clothes and walked to the ward together.
Du Heng followed Professor Zhang and took a deep breath.
Professor Zhang's flirtatious words were enough to be photographed, but Du Heng made a huge debt of gratitude.
Who is Professor Zhang?
Harmony’s great ophthalmology expert is one of the most eloquent people in the profession across the country.
If people are willing to appear in their videos, they are using their own image to advertise to Du Heng.
Are you moved?
Du Heng was so moved that he almost cried to death.
To be honest, even in the traditional Chinese medicine community, Du Heng has only met half of the people who are willing to support the younger generations in the same field, and that is Lan Changhua.
Why half?
Because the last time he came here, he gave the prescription to Lan Changhua, and he didn't bring him to meet any seniors.
Only this time I visited again, cured Cao Binghe, and helped him win face in front of Zhang Dewen, and I had a chance to be recommended.
But Du Heng was also grateful to Lan Changhua, at least he recommended her.
Having already reached the patient's bedside, Du Heng stopped thinking about it and began to focus on checking the patient's condition.
However, the results of the examination were basically the same as what Professor Zhang told him.
So the most important thing now is to find out the cause of the patient's illness from this useful information.
But the problem now is that Cao Binghe's symptoms at that time were many and very distinctive, and his pulse could also reflect the root cause of the disease.
But the patient in front of him actually had no symptoms other than seeing things upside down. As far as the pulse was concerned, it was just a stringy pulse, which was inferred to be a sign of liver qi stagnation.
But now anyone who studies traditional Chinese medicine will know that if there is an eye problem if it is not a disease of the eyeballs or brain, it must be related to liver qi.
But the method of turning the liver qi upside down doesn't work.
Since you can't find out the pulse by taking a pulse, then ask.
To be continued...