923 Matryoshka Doll Treatment for Zhongpi Xigu(1/2)
Even though Du Heng has not come to the research institute this week, he knows the boy's condition very well, so there is no need to check him at close range. Instead, he can tell the boy's mother straightforwardly what the condition of her child is now.
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But, sometimes, that’s not how some things work.
Just like the mother of this teenager now, can’t she see the condition of her child?
She can definitely see it, and by being together 24 hours a day, she can see more clearly than anyone whether her child's condition has improved or not.
At this time, what she needs is actually affirmation, especially affirmation from someone she trusts.
Therefore, Du Heng did not deal with the boy's mother, but walked all the way to the boy's hospital bed, gave the boy a detailed examination, and then asked about his feelings during this week's treatment.
"Parents, the child's recovery is gradually improving." After all the examinations, Du Heng comforted the boy with a smile, then led the boy's mother outside the ward and looked at her solemnly.
"But you have also seen the situation of children. They will have epilepsy from time to time and have confused thinking.
Regarding this point, I want to emphasize to you once again that the frequency of epilepsy is too high and it is harmful to the human brain.
If the injuries are superimposed so many times, the child will most likely become unable to speak clearly, move his hands and feet randomly, lose control of facial muscles, etc.
Moreover, it is very likely to affect the child’s intelligence, resulting in slow thinking and decreased understanding.”
Originally, the young man's mother listened to Du Heng's words very relaxedly, but after Du Heng finished speaking, she was frightened, and her relaxed expression immediately disappeared.
When he said these words, Du Hengyi was stating a fact that was very likely to happen, but he also had the intention of scaring the mother.
As the saying goes, one's nature cannot be changed, and the behavior of this mother's chicken child is an external manifestation of her own personality.
The formation of this mentality includes resistance to one's own feelings as a child, dissatisfaction with the current life situation, and worries about the impact of future social development on children.
Moreover, after more than ten years of persistence, this behavior has become a habit and an instinctive reaction.
So even if you have explained it clearly, she will be aware of the problem herself, but she will uncontrollably and subconsciously perform the same behavior as before.
Therefore, Du Heng now has an idea, to remind her all the time, to beat her all the time, to make her tighten the string in her mind all the time.
Seeing that the goal he wanted was achieved, Du Heng changed the topic and comforted the boy's mother, and praised her for her good performance during this period, which played a very good role in assisting the child's recovery, and encouraged her to keep up her efforts.
Reach the other side of 'victory' as soon as possible.
Seeing the matriarch's emotions, which he had sorted out and then mobilized again, Du Heng left the research institute with peace of mind, and then went directly to find his wife and children, as well as Kang Zhirong, who had been arrested again.
At work the next day, Du Heng stayed at his good friend's Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine and participated in the ward rounds led by Director Wu. As for the research institute, he had no idea of going there.
As for the newly admitted patient, just wait until he is fine after the ward check here before going there.
Director Wu's ward rounds, as Du Heng said last week, are very fast. As long as the doctor's treatment does not make any major mistakes, or the attending doctor does not take the initiative to ask him, he basically goes through it once, as if he is following the process.
In less than an hour, Du Heng completed the work that took him more than two hours.
After finishing the ward rounds, Director Wu called Du Heng back to his office, "Xiao Du, I heard that you stopped Xiao Liu's work last week?"
Director Wu knew that this was the right thing to do, so Du Heng was not surprised at all. In a very calm tone, he explained all the problems that Dr. Liu had.
Director Wu nodded while listening. After Du Heng finished speaking, he slowly asked again, "Then where do you think his problem lies? How can he best correct it?"
Hearing Director Wu's question, Du Heng didn't think much and said directly, "Medicinal prescriptions are too rigid. The basic knowledge and understanding of traditional Chinese medicine and classic prescriptions are obviously insufficient, and there is a behavior of 'exploratory' medication use."
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Director Wu couldn't help but sigh when he heard Du Heng say the words "tentative" medication.
"Hey, the problem you mentioned is not just a problem for Xiao Liu. It is also the behavior of other doctors, even 80% of the traditional Chinese medicine doctors in the country, who use drugs in an 'exploratory' way."
In one sentence, Director Wu classified Dr. Liu's problem among the majority of people, hoping to show that this is a common phenomenon and to make his problem appear not to be serious.
But is this universal phenomenon true?
Can common phenomena be left alone?
This phenomenon has become a common problem, which is a tragedy for the entire industry.
Du Heng let out a long breath and said slowly, "Director, you said this is universal. I don't object to this. I even think it is higher than the base you mentioned, at least close to nine.
It’s ten.
But why does the issue of ‘exploratory’ drug use arise?
That's because the doctors who diagnose and treat patients are not confident in their diagnosis, and they don't know whether their diagnosis is correct, so they can only test it with small doses of medicine.
If it works, then continue using it; if it doesn’t work, then quickly change your mind.”
During the whole process of Du Heng's speech, his mood was very calm, and he did not show any signs of panic. "There is still a little difference between Dr. Liu's experimental medication and other people's problems.
His diagnosis was correct, but he didn’t understand the properties and pharmacology of the drug, so the problem of experimental drug use arose."
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But as he talked, Du Heng still felt a little emotional, "In today's society, why do people think that traditional Chinese medicine is useless?
In addition to the existence of the pharmacopoeia, which indeed limits everyone's use of medicines, the biggest problem is that our doctors of traditional Chinese medicine do not know how to treat patients, prescribe, or mix medicines
The diagnosis is unclear, the medication is unclear, and the patients are tried and tested, causing the patient to spend money and suffer, but in the end the disease is not cured.
What does this make the patient think?
They are here to treat illnesses, not to be experimental subjects, let alone spend their own money to be experimental subjects.
How can you make people believe you like this? How can the reputation of our traditional Chinese medicine be improved?"
This time Du Heng was in a mood, but Director Wu held it very steady, and even ignored what Du Heng said later. Instead, after a slight silence, he said, "What do you mean, this child Xiao Liu can still be saved?"<
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After Director Wu said that, he showed a smile to Du Heng and said, "How about this, let the child Xiao Liu follow you, and you can take him for a while and train him properly?"
With one word, Du Heng's newly erupted emotions became weak and he retreated again.
"Director, forget it, you know I have a lot of chores.
In addition, I already have Xiaobai with me now, so I don’t have time to teach him specifically."
Listening to Du Heng's rejection, Director Wu was not surprised. He just followed Du Heng's words and said, "Then let Xiao Liu and Xiao Bai switch over and let Xiao Liu help you. You can take the time to give me some advice. Do you think this will work?"
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At this time, Du Heng seemed to have an idea that Director Wu wanted to force Dr. Liu on him.
In an instant, Du Heng thought of what Dr. Hao said before, that Dr. Liu's father seemed to be very capable.
Now that Director Wu is here, Du Heng is even more sure.
But Du Heng still shook his head, "Forget it, Xiaobai is now easy to use. He has adapted to my rhythm and has made rapid progress recently, so I don't have to worry about it anymore."
Du Heng felt that it was a bit inappropriate to directly reject Director Wu, as it might refute Director Wu's face, so after hesitating for a moment, Du Heng continued, "Director, there is actually another most important reason why I don't want to take Dr. Liu."<
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Director Wu suddenly raised his eyelids and said, "Let's talk about it."
"Rigid medication use and poor pharmacological control are actually minor problems. With his current learning ability and knowledge reserve, if he reads the relevant books in a down-to-earth manner and studies them carefully, things will change.
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Du Heng said softly, "His biggest problem is that on the outside he looks like a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine, but inside he is extremely close to modern medicine.
I can teach him knowledge, but to change his cognition, I don’t have the ability or the energy.”
The eyelids that Director Wu had just raised were suddenly magnified again, "Xiao Du, are you serious?"
Du Heng suddenly laughed, "Director, I just said that Dr. Liu's diagnosis can be accurate every time, but his prescription and medication are rigid. Do you know why?"
Listening to Du Heng's sudden question, Director Wu was obviously stunned for a moment, "Didn't he learn Chinese medicine well?"
"Then why is he able to make perfect diagnoses every time?"
“It’s good to learn basic theories of diagnosis and traditional Chinese medicine.”
Du Heng shook his head slightly and couldn't help but sigh, "I thought so at first.
But after seven days of thinking last week and observing Dr. Liu, I found that I was wrong."
Such an answer obviously surprised Director Wu, who asked blankly, "What did you do wrong?"
"When I first discovered Dr. Liu's problem, my initial thoughts were the same as yours, director. I felt that Dr. Liu was seriously biased."
Du Heng's eyes were out of focus for no reason, his expression was dazed for a moment, then he immediately recovered, and he chuckled and said, "Do you know why his diagnosis results are so different every time?
It’s not because he is good at TCM diagnosis, nor is it because he is good at the basic theory of TCM.
But for the patients he treated independently, he followed the patient's Western medicine diagnosis and applied the corresponding Chinese medicine diagnosis results."
Director Wu frowned for a moment, "Is this possible?"
Du Heng laughed again, "Dr. Liu has made great achievements. As long as he analyzes the patient's symptoms more and finds a few TCM syndrome differentiation results that match the symptoms, as long as one of them is right, it will be all right."<
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This made Director Wu's face turn ugly, "According to your point of view, he is rigid and inflexible in prescribing medicine. The fundamental reason is that he has no syndrome differentiation process, and he does not know the patient's pathogenesis, so he can only
Prescribe the medicine according to the original prescription?"
"Yes, that's what I mean."
To be continued...