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Chapter 43: Cao Song's Stroke

When Cao Zhi, Ren Hongchang, and Cao An rushed back to Cao Mansion, Cao Ren, Cao Hong, Xiahou Dun, and Xia Houyuan were already standing in the front hall of Cao Song's room, and Xia Houyuan was walking back and forth.

When Uncle Fu saw Cao Zhi coming, he quickly let him into the room. Ren Hongchang and Cao Zhi's status was not yet settled, so he had to stop outside the room. However, Xia Houyuan and others did not treat her as an outsider. After Cao Zhi entered, he took the initiative to talk to her.

The situation of her future father-in-law.

Everyone knows about her relationship with Cao Zhi, even the entire Cao Mansion's servants know that he will definitely be the second young mistress of the Cao Mansion in the future.

Cao Zhi entered the room and saw Cao Cao standing in the room, looking anxious. He looked back at Cao Zhi, waved him over, and told him about Cao Song's situation.

This morning, Cao Song felt a little dizzy when he woke up. The man was so proud of himself that he didn't say anything. He stood up until it was almost time to eat dinner, and went to get something. He lost his balance and suddenly fell down. He fell to the ground.

He was frothing at the mouth, twitching and unconscious, and his mother was so frightened that she screamed.

Fortunately, due to the excessive number of wounded soldiers in Cao Mansion recently, Hua Tuo has been staying in Cao Mansion to treat the injured soldiers. As soon as Cao Song fell, he was quickly called to the inner house and was now checking Cao Song's pulse.

Er Niang sat by Cao Song's bed, wiping her tears. Next to her stood Cao Zhi's sister-in-law Ding, who comforted Er Niang from time to time. Then she turned to look at her husband Cao Cao and her father-in-law Cao who was unconscious on the bed.

Song.

After hearing what Cao Cao said, Cao Zhi roughly understood that Cao Song might have suffered a stroke. The elderly are prone to this disease, and it is also a very troublesome disease in modern times. I wonder if Hua Tuo can do it. After all, compared with modern times a thousand years later,

Neither medical conditions nor medical cognition are the same.

After a while, Hua Tuo finished his diagnosis and treatment. He shook his head and came to the only table in the room, where Cao Zhi and Cao Song were standing. Cao Cao invited him to sit in the outer hall and asked about his condition.

As soon as Hua Tuo left Cao Song's bedside, Cao Zhi took his place and walked to the bedside to see how his father was doing.

As soon as Cao Zhi entered the room, he wanted to see Cao Song, but at that time there were already Hua Tuo, sister-in-law Ding and Erniang beside the bed. It would be too crowded for Cao Zhi to go in, which would affect Hua Tuo's diagnosis and treatment. Moreover, he was also eager to know that Cao Song

Song's situation, so he talked to Cao Cao for a while and understood the situation. Recently, Cao Zhi rarely sees Cao Song. Firstly, he is still injured and stays indoors most of the time. Secondly, Cao Song and

Both sons were vomiting. They blamed Cao Zhi for being rebellious and causing trouble. Unexpectedly, the eldest son Cao Cao was also like this. From the soldiers and horses he brought back, it was obvious that Cao Cao also participated in the rebellion.

* Queue. Later I also found out that Cao Cao joined forces with Yuan Shao and others to form some kind of alliance, and the momentum was much greater than this. Cao Song was so angry! He worried about the future of his two sons every day. It is estimated that this stroke was probably caused by Cao Zhi

, Cao Cao was angry.

Cao Zhi poked his head in and saw that Cao Song's face was pale, his eyes were closed, his brows were furrowed, and his hands and feet were twitching. He looked not in good condition. Erniang, who was sitting by the bed, saw Cao Zhi coming and started to move.

While crying, she choked and said, "I don't know what happened to our family? First it was you, and now it's your father. What should we do? Well..."

"Er Niang, don't worry. We have Dr. Hua here. He has superb medical skills and will definitely cure the disease." Cao Zhi quickly comforted him. Cao Zhi couldn't think of how to comfort Er Niang. His medical knowledge was also limited.

In modern times, people don’t study medicine.

At this time, sister-in-law Ding said: "Mom, don't be too sad. My father-in-law is auspicious and everything will be fine."

After listening to Ding's words, Er Niang stopped crying, looked at Cao Zhi and said leisurely: "Everyone's destiny is destined, and you can't force it, alas!"

Cao Zhi didn't understand what Er Niang meant for a while, so he continued to comfort him and ran out to listen to Hua Tuo's diagnosis.

After Cao Zhi left the room, Ren Hongchang went in to see if there was anything he could do to help Erniang and his sister-in-law. Ren Hongchang was actually a pretty sensible girl, but she was a bit aggressive.

When Cao Zhi saw Ren Hongchang, he thought of his shrewdness, and thought of ginger from spicy peppers. Alas! His grandfather in modern times also had a stroke. Before and after he was discharged from the hospital, Cao Zhi saw his mother wiping half of his grandfather's trembling hands and feet with ginger, and said

It was a folk remedy. It might also be effective for Cao Song. I hurriedly asked Uncle Fu to go to the kitchen to get some ginger, cut it into pieces and give it to Ren Hongchang for Cao Song to try.

When Cao Zhi arrived at the front hall, Hua Tuo was brushing his sparse beard. He had already pondered for a long time and said, "It's hard to tell about Grandpa's illness. We can only give it a try."

"Then what's the cause?" Cao Cao then asked.

"It seems that evil winds enter the body and the meridians are blocked, resulting in the failure of the seven emotions, injury to emotions, and Qi deficiency and evil. The pathogenesis lies in deficiency, fire, wind, phlegm, Qi, and blood disharmony. Over time, coupled with recent overwork,

It caused the disease and caused Taigong to lose consciousness." Hua Tuo said.

After finishing this sentence, most of the people present did not understand it. They only knew that Cao Song was seriously ill.

"Then how to rescue?" Cao Cao asked the key.

"Prescribe some decoctions first and let's take a look." It was really difficult for Hua Tuo to treat wealthy people. He didn't dare to offend these rich families, and he didn't dare to talk too much because he couldn't afford anything but mistakes.

"Isn't a stroke called cerebral infarction? Shouldn't surgery be performed?" Cao Cao heard that he took a few decoctions. He couldn't hold it anymore. He didn't understand the cause of the disease. He just took a few decoctions for treatment. How could he get better? He couldn't bear it.

He said this. As soon as he said this, the whole audience was shocked. How could these ancient people accept the modern concept of surgery.

Cao Cao stared at him and scolded: "You idiot, what are you talking about? If a good person is disemboweled, how can he still be okay?" Xia Houyuan and others also thought that Cao Zhi was confused again. Anyway, they were used to it.

Zhi often says something they don't understand.

Cao Zhi regretted what he said. What he was talking about was modern medical treatment. How could the ancients of the Three Kingdoms era understand it?

Cao Zhi was embarrassed when Hua Tuo interrupted, regardless of his status as guest and host, "Second Young Master, what did you just say?"

"Cerebral infarction...oh! It can also be called 'stroke', which means that a certain blood vessel in the brain is blocked by something, so it affects the person's normal actions and even the ability to take care of himself." Cao Zhi looked at it.

Hua Tuo was interested and chewed on it.

When Hua Tuo heard the last word, he stood up from the table and stood still in mid-air. He was shocked. He just guessed that Cao Song might have an evil wind intruding into his mind. The second son of the Cao family tried his best to explain the pathology.

He saw it so clearly, as if he had seen the human brain, but some of the professional terms were different from his, but the meaning was correct, and he so boldly proposed the new idea of ​​"operating", which is really commendable. In fact, he also had some experiences in the past

Research in this area has been unable to break through the shackles of the secular world, and I dare not come up with such shocking ideas as operating a knife to open my skull.

"The second young master is really an expert. His pathological analysis is well-founded. I wonder which expert the second young master studied under." After Hua Tuo finished speaking, he looked at Cao Zhi seriously, waiting for his answer.

Cao Zhi looked at the two of them talking from left to right, but couldn't get a word in. They were all puzzled. They all grew up together. Cao Zhi learned horse riding and fighting from them, so what kind of medical skills did he learn?

But judging from what he said, even Hua Tuo was right.

Cao Zhi was also complaining mentally. What kind of medical skills does he know? He just talked about the common pathologies that are familiar to modern people. He blamed himself for being a quick talker, and now he is riding a tiger and it is difficult to get off.

Cao Cao saw his brother's embarrassment and quickly smoothed things over, saying: "Haha... What kind of medical knowledge has he learned? Don't listen to his nonsense. Everyone is laughing, laughing... Haha...

..."

Cao Cao looked around at everyone with a smile, and Xiahou Dun and others also laughed. But this was mainly meant for Hua Tuo, who was the only outsider here. But Hua Tuo seemed to accept death, and looked at Cao Zhi respectfully and continued:

"May I ask, Second Young Master, if there is any good way to treat your father's illness?"

"Ah! Me! No, no, please pay more attention to Mr. Hua. My father relies on Mr. Hua." Cao Zhi also answered seriously.

Hua Tuo saw that Cao Zhi was speaking eloquently just now, but now it didn't look like he was joking, but he was disappointed. What a person like Hua Tuo lacked was a close friend, and he originally thought he had met someone with similar interests.

The profession of doctor was not so respected in ancient times. Although Hua Tuo was talented, he suffered from secular vision and it was difficult to find close friends. It was even harder to find someone like Cao Zhi with shocking ideas. But now it seems that this talented young man is just a flash in the pan.

Have a whim.

Hua Tuo sat back in his seat and continued to think hard about the prescription for Cao Song. Cao Cao had already ordered someone to send him pen and ink.

Cao Zhi was quiet for a while. He always felt that just taking a few decoctions could not cure Cao Song's disease. He also thought hard about how modern people treat strokes. As Cao Zhi thought about it, he thought of "soldiers" in ancient costume movies.

"Silver needle for soul, gold needle for blood" and so on, well, I don't know if Hua Tuo knows it.

Everyone was waiting quietly. Cao Zhi came to Hua Tuo and asked softly: "Mr. Hua, do you know acupuncture?"

Although he said it softly, most people heard it. Hua Tuo stopped writing and looked at Cao Zhi in surprise once again, speechless. Cao Zhi didn't know why he was so surprised. It turned out that Hua Tuo had already used silver needles to prick acupuncture points.

treatment method, but it was not accepted by upper-class people like Cao Cao. They thought this method was unreliable.

When Cao Zhi heard this, he realized that the development of acupuncture had experienced such embarrassment.

In order to persuade Cao Cao and others, Cao Zhi did not hesitate to try his own methods and let Hua Tuo give him two injections on the spot. He also told them to cure Cao Song, which was the only feasible way at present.

Cao Cao also knew that this disease was difficult to cure. His uncle, Cao Ren, and Cao Hong's father fell down and died three or four days after being unconscious. In ancient times, when encountering some difficult and miscellaneous diagnoses, it was basically

I can only leave it to fate.

Cao Ren and others also persuaded Cao Cao to try Hua Tuo's acupuncture treatment, and Cao Cao reluctantly agreed.

At this moment, Ding ran out happily, "Wake up, wake up..."

"What's up?" Cao Cao asked Ding a little fiercely.

After being scolded by Cao Cao, Ding quickly lost her cheerful attitude, but still said happily: "My father-in-law has woken up." Then he turned to Cao Zhi and said: "My uncle's ginger is useful."

Cao Cao and others barely understood the second half of the sentence, but they were not in a hurry to get into trouble. They shouted and crowded into the room.


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