typeface
large
in
Small
Turn off the lights
Previous bookshelf directory Bookmark Next

Chapter 2857

Chapter 2857

Mr. Yun and Lin Xiao talked for a while and suddenly started coughing.

Lin Xiao looked at him: "Grandpa Yun, what's going on?"

"It's an old problem. Now that I'm older, maybe the air conditioner is turned on a little low. I cough from time to time. It's not a big problem."

Mr. Yun waved his hands and said, not caring about his body.

He usually sees a doctor for regular check-ups, once every six months, and he also has a dedicated doctor, so in addition to the problems caused by natural aging, any minor illnesses or pains he usually has will be treated promptly.

Lin Xiao nodded, but just now from Mr. Yun's cough, he felt that there was phlegm in Mr. Yun's throat, which had some impact on breathing, and from the bottom of Mr. Yun's eyes, he could also see a trace of hidden signs of illness.

Lin Xiao walked over and said, "I know a little bit about Chinese medicine. How about Mr. Yun let me take a look at you and feel your pulse?"

"Do you still understand this?" Mr. Yun asked in surprise.

But he also happily extended his hand: "Then come and show me!"

Mr. Yun didn't think Lin Xiao's medical skills were so superb, but he wouldn't refuse Lin Xiao if he wanted to. Now that he's older, he feels happy when someone cares about him.

Lin Xiao walked over and put his hand on the old man's wrist, frowning slightly.

Mr. Yun's pulse turned out to be a string pulse, which is straight and long like pressing a zither string. The appearance of a string pulse indicates stagnation of liver qi and stagnation.

This type of pulse condition usually only occurs in people with poor hearts.

It is also accompanied by pulse symptoms such as stringy, astringent, stringy and frequent pulses, and stringy pulse has a certain relationship with the severity of liver disease. The stringier the pulse, the more serious the condition.

"Did you see anything?" Mr. Yun asked with a smile.

Lin Xiao let go of his hand, nodded and asked, "Have you had any symptoms of dry mouth, bitter mouth, and flank pain recently?"

Mr. Yun was stunned for a moment, then laughed: "I do have the symptoms you mentioned. Sometimes I want to drink water, and there is indeed a bitter taste in my mouth. But isn't that the case with age? As for the pain in the ribs, this is it.

Didn’t notice much.”

Lin Xiao nodded. It seemed that Mr. Yun's current symptoms were still in the early stages. They were not serious and were very easy to treat. All he needed to do was to prescribe the right medicine.

Lin Xiao took the phone and said: "Grandpa Yun's health is not very good, but as long as he takes medicine, he will be back to normal soon."

"I will write you a Chinese medicine prescription. When the time comes, take the medicine according to this prescription and drink it for a week."

Mr. Yun didn't expect that he had diagnosed any problems. He had just had a check-up half a year ago, and no major problems appeared.

However, Mr. Yun looked at Lin Xiao writing on the paper with a smile on his face. Naturally, he would not doubt Lin Xiao's medical skills.

Lin Xiao finished typing and sent it to Liu Haiming, asking him to go to a Chinese medicine store tomorrow to buy some medicine.

He raised his head and saw Mr. Yun's smiling expression, which made him feel funny.

"You brat, what are you looking at me for?"

"Knowing that you have good medical skills, do you still want to show off to me, old man?"

Mr. Yun glared at him and said.

Lin Xiao smiled faintly: "Haha, I just think that if the old man of the Yun family showed such an appearance, if outsiders saw it, I don't know how many people's jaws would be shocked."

"Okay, you should go to bed early! You are not in good health and cannot stay up late. You should also pay more attention to your diet. It is best to eat a lighter diet."

Lin Xiao stood up and left the Yun family compound with Qin Wanqiu.

Looking at Lin Xiao's leaving figure, Mr. Yun had an inexplicable smile on his face.


This chapter has been completed!
Previous Bookshelf directory Bookmark Next