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819 One shot saved two hundred thousand(1/2)

 Several people came to the treatment room, and Du Heng did not make any excuses. He directly took the needle bag and took out a few filiform needles to start disinfecting.

Seeing this scene, others didn't think anything of it. After all, Du Heng himself is a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine, and acupuncture is also a part of traditional Chinese medicine.

But in Director Huang's eyes, confusion suddenly arose, "Director Du, you...do you want acupuncture?"

Du Heng nodded slightly, "To be precise, I only perform acupuncture but not moxibustion."

Director Huang frowned slightly, "Director Du, can you explain why? As you know, until now, we have not found the cause of this little girl's deafness.

According to the examination, there are no problems with the little girl’s ear nerves, hearing structure, etc. This leaves us at a loss and we can’t find a way to treat it.”

Du Heng's hand sterilized the filiform needle was slightly hesitant, and then he resumed his work, but said softly, "Director Huang should have asked Xiao Huang and his wife that the child had malaria before he became blind and deaf."
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Director Huang still frowned, and the doubtful look in his eyes did not diminish at all, "Malaria? Diarrhea? Master Huang has said this before.

But Director Du, does the child's diarrhea have anything to do with the inability to hear?"

Du Heng smiled softly and put the sterilized needle aside, "Yes, it's very relevant."

Director Huang stood slightly upright and asked sincerely, "Director Du, can you elaborate?"

"Why is it said that malaria is related to deafness? For this, we need to know where malaria starts?" Du Heng did not rush to give the injection, but turned around and explained seriously.

Of course, this explanation is not only for Director Huang, but also for Huang Jufu and his wife.

After a slight pause, Du Heng continued, "Because the child has always been taken care of by Xiao Huang's lover, she knows more about it in detail, so when Xiao Huang and Dr. Sun talked about the matter yesterday, Xiao Huang's lover and I also had a few words."
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With that said, Du Heng walked directly to the child and gently placed his hand between the child's chest and ribs, "I asked: Does the child have a fever or chills when he has diarrhea?

The mother of the child definitely told me that when the child had diarrhea, he had a low fever and was shaking all over.

In addition, when a child is seriously ill, he or she will have strong vomiting. When the illness is mild, although the child will not vomit, retching may also occur.

And under what circumstances will diarrhea cause these conditions?"

Director Huang remained silent. He is a doctor in the Department of Otology. This kind of medicine is obviously internal medicine, and can even be classified as gastroenterology. After so many years, he has almost returned it to his teacher when he was in school.

If Du Heng asks this now, how can he know?

Similarly, Huang Jufu and his wife have similar expressions. Diarrhea is diarrhea. Who has considered so many things?

Besides, when I went to treat the child, the treating doctor didn’t make it clear, so it was even less likely that they would know.

Du Heng just asked this question out of habit. He didn't really want them to answer anything, so he just paused briefly and then continued, "And when I was in contact with the child yesterday, I found that the child still has breasts.

Swelling and tightness in the flanks.

In addition, I found that the milk powder prepared by Xiao Huang’s lover for the child is very sweet, very sweet.

After asking, I learned that if the child doesn’t eat any of the complementary foods that taste very bland or not sweet enough, then I know what the child’s problem is.”

Everyone said nothing, but all looked at Du Heng eagerly, hoping that Du Heng could clear up the confusion.

Du Heng scanned the crowd and said softly, "When the child gets sick, it is the time when spring is cold and cold.

In Jinzhou, during winter and spring every year, the temperature is relatively warm, but the wind will blow from time to time.

Just like you are basking in the sun in a corner, suddenly a gust of wind will blow on your face without warning.

After detailed inquiries, I determined that the time when the child fell ill happened to be during that time."

After Du Heng said these words, Director Huang was not very clear about the situation of the others, but for him, he was confused.

The problem of deafness was originally mentioned, but suddenly it was related to diarrhea; let’s forget about diarrhea, and suddenly it was said that the cold spring is coming, and the spring breeze is rising.

He really couldn't relate these unattainable things to deafness. He didn't even know what Du Heng was going to say.

I glanced around quietly and found that Huang Jufu and his wife were just staring at Du Heng, as if they were listening to a story.

The only ones who showed expressions were the two doctors who followed Du Heng in, but their expressions were not much better than his own, and they were a little confused in their hard thinking.

One of them even looked slightly mentally retarded.

Forget it, it’s better not to ask and just continue to listen. Director Huang once again set his sights on Du Heng.

Du Heng glanced at the child and continued to speak softly, "The child's condition at that time, plus the time of onset, it is easy to know that wind evil has entered the body.

When wind evil invades the human body, it basically does not penetrate deep into the internal organs. It usually lurks between the outside and the inside, taking advantage of the person's weakness and then penetrates deeper, advancing and retreating between the outside and the inside.

When it enters and competes with yin, it will be cold; when it comes out and competes with yang, it will be hot.

This is why children experience a combination of cold and heat when they are sick."

Several people present nodded, so that's what happened.

Among those who just nodded, some knew it but didn't know why, such as Director Huang, and Mr. and Mrs. Huang Jufu.

There are also people who really understand what Du Heng said and connect the two. This is Cao Binghe and the resident doctor who followed Du Heng.

Du Heng ignored the rich expressions of everyone and just continued, "Half appearance and half interior, the land of Shaoyang.

The so-called Shaoyang place refers to the Shaoyang gallbladder meridian.

But now that wind evil is lurking in the Shaoyang gallbladder meridian, the gallbladder meridian will inevitably be blocked.

The child has a feeling of swelling and tightness in the chest and hypochondrium, which is a sign of stagnation of bile and blood. Either vomiting or not vomiting, this is a condition when the gallbladder evil rushes up with phlegm after eating."

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Having said this, Cao Binghe was the first to realize that the cause of this child's illness should be a gallbladder problem.

Du Heng took a breath and then continued, "Children like to eat sweets. This is not only natural, but also causes bile leakage."

Director Huang suddenly interjected at this time, "Director Du means that the child's deafness problem is caused by her own courage."

Du Heng shook his head slightly, and Director Huang suddenly panicked.

Then he saw Du Heng and said, "Yes, that's not right either."

Director Huang was slightly startled, yes, not right either, what do you mean?

Before he could ask a question, Du Heng said directly, "Anyone who studies Chinese medicine knows that the ear is the orifice of courage, and those who are deaf have poor courage.

So to be precise, the problem of deafness in children is caused by poor bile and poor bile meridian."

Director Huang's expression just turned complicated for a moment, "Director Du, what you are talking about is probably the cold and diarrhea, which caused the child's deafness.

But there are so many children with diarrhea, and few of them become deaf, right?

This...this..."

Du Heng laughed, "Don't you think it makes sense?

The reason is actually very simple. First, this child is relatively young and it is impossible to use one standard to measure and summarize.

Second, at the beginning of the child's illness, the child's mother did not pay attention to it and just treated it as diarrhea, which delayed the treatment slightly.

The third and most important thing is to treat Shaoyang malaria, which can be divided into partial yin and partial yang. Partial yin means more cold, partial yang means more heat. There are also times when there is pure heat without cold, and there are times when there is pure cold without heat.

, need to make up for the shortcomings.

However, when this child was treated for malaria, it was simply treated as a treatment for diarrhea, without remedial action, and no timely adjustments were made to the problem of the gallbladder meridian.

So, in the end, there was the problem of children being deaf and blind."

That’s it!

Now I understand it completely.

Of course, this understanding can only be coherent based on the theory of traditional Chinese medicine mentioned by Du Heng. If you still follow Director Huang's set of modern medicine, you will definitely feel that Du Heng is talking nonsense.

There is absolutely no scientific basis for such things as courage, gallbladder meridian, and the relationship between exterior and interior.

However, Director Huang had an encounter with Du Heng last time, and he did not reject Chinese medicine itself, so he could accept what Du Heng said.

But before he could show his enlightened expression, he asked again in surprise, "Director Du, you just said that the child's blindness was also caused by diarrhea?"

Du Heng smiled without saying a word and turned to look at Cao Binghe and the resident doctor.

Looking at Du Heng's gaze, the resident doctor hesitated slightly and then gently lowered his head, while Cao Binghe looked thoughtful.

Du Heng did not force the resident doctor, but focused all his attention on Cao Binghe, wanting to see if he had figured it out.

Fortunately, Cao Binghe had a solid foundation. After thinking for two seconds, he said directly, "We always say that the liver and gallbladder are interdependent. This is not a simple idiom, but that the liver and gallbladder are interdependent.

Now the patient's bile qi is not smooth and the gallbladder meridian is not smooth, which will inevitably affect the liver qi and liver meridian.

The eyes are the orifice of the liver, and if there is a problem with the liver qi and liver meridian, then the problem of blindness can be easily explained."

It wasn't detailed enough, but the key to the problem was made clear. Du Heng smiled and lowered his head, picking up the filiform needle he had just placed under his hand.

There are not many acupuncture points selected this time, which are three places: the middle of the ear, in front of the ear, and the outer corner of the eye.

In these three places, Du Heng was very careful when administering the needles.

First, the area is relatively sensitive, and I am afraid that the nerve may be injured if the needle is inserted incorrectly.

Second, the target of acupuncture is a child, and there are too many uncertain factors. If the child shakes or struggles without paying attention, the needle may be inserted incorrectly or the needle may come off.

Fortunately, the child was very well-behaved, and Du Heng administered the needle very accurately. There was no pain or other adverse reactions, and the child did not struggle or twist.
To be continued...
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