National Physician: One Person Supports a Top-Tier Hospital

Why do experts and directors from various top-tier hospitals frequently appear at a community clinic? Why do nationally renowned experts and professors often visit a township-level health center?

Chapter 513 Not Alone Anymore

I have no special skills, I just have practiced!

In fact, many of the seemingly incredible skills in this world have been honed through thousands of years of practice. Many things that seem amazing are actually worthless when they are exposed.

What is the biggest difference between Yun Heng and other doctors?

In addition to simulating the space, it is actually about being cautious and careful.

No matter what disease he faces, Yun Heng will analyze everything and will not miss any point.

Whether the patient is vomiting or suffering from abdominal distension, all symptoms must have a reasonable explanation, and Yun Heng will also carefully consider the patient's cause and medical history.

At this moment, these people think that Yun Heng is very awesome and amazing, and they can all see that, in fact, this is just a normal operation for Yun Heng.

In terms of the levels divided by the panel, Yun Heng's current level of internal medicine is only level six, but often when facing some diseases, Yun Heng seems to be no worse than some senior directors, which often surprises people. Carefulness and caution are actually crucial.

But what seemed like a normal operation to Yun Heng surprised a large group of young doctors from Tongji University. This was because they rarely paid attention to these details.

Yun Heng continued, "In fact, it's not just traditional Chinese medicine that's divided into cold, hot, warm, and cool. Western medicine has this distinction as well. It's not just medicines, even food has this distinction. Tuina, acupuncture, and massage all have the same distinction in effects. Some medicines are both medicinal and food, able to both heal and satisfy hunger!"

"In clinical treatment, many Western medicines actually have cooling or warming properties. The patient's original condition will definitely be altered when taking the medication. Sometimes the changes are significant, sometimes minor, but they all have some impact..."

"So in clinical practice, when we treat a disease that has been treated by a previous doctor, we must refer to or learn from the previous doctor's treatment plan."

Yun Heng paused, then slowed down before continuing, "Let's return to the case history. The patient's pulse and symptoms are consistent with Yin jaundice, and the progression of his condition is also logical. With both sides corroborating the evidence, the probability of error is very low. At this point, we can confirm that the patient is suffering from seasonal jaundice, and it's Yin jaundice."

"The patient has Yin Huang and also has dampness. The damp and cool skin indicates this."

"After the dialectical analysis is clear, the next step is to use the medicine."

"Let's look at this case using the most common treatment thinking. Since it's Yin jaundice, are there any prescriptions in the classics or prescriptions that can treat this condition?"

Yun Heng continued, "Obviously, there is. There is a clear record in the Treatise on Febrile Diseases that patients with cold fever will sweat and their body and eyes will turn yellow. The reason for this is that the cold and dampness are trapped inside and cannot be resolved. Therefore, it is believed that purgation is not an option, and the remedy should be sought within the cold and dampness..."

"The choice of prescription is very clear at this point: Yinchenshufu Decoction."

"In the book 'Medical Enlightenment', there's an introduction to 'Yinchen Shufu Decoction,' which is used to treat yin jaundice, cold body, deep and thready pulse, yellow body, and frequent urination..."

"Taking into account the patient's specific condition, the patient's heat toxins have not been completely eliminated, and the pathogenesis is dampness stagnation and blood stasis. In clinical practice, it can be supplemented with herbs such as red peony root, red peony root bark, and polygonum multiflorum that cool the blood, detoxify, activate blood circulation and dredge the collaterals."

After saying that, Yun Heng looked at Jin Shijie: "Doctor Jin, do you have any other questions?"

"there is none left!"

Jin Shijie looked at Yun Heng and said sincerely, "Doctor Yun's analysis is very clear. I understand it very well. Thank you, Doctor Yun, for clearing up my confusion."

At this moment, Jin Shijie was truly full of admiration for Yun Heng.

This admiration is not only because the medical record did not stump Yun Heng, but also because of Yun Heng's explanation.

Starting with jaundice, Yun Heng explained step by step, and each step was explained quite thoroughly, including why jaundice should be analyzed, what jaundice is divided into, which type of jaundice the patient should have, why it is this type, how to use the medicine, and why to use the medicine in this way.

Jin Shijie also comes from a family of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners. His grandfather Jin Anping is also a well-known traditional Chinese medicine expert in Shanghai. Although he is not a master of traditional Chinese medicine, his level is not low, and he is somewhat similar to Yue Anyun.

But even with such a famous grandfather, Jin Shijie had never heard anyone analyze medical records in this way.

Yun Heng has strong debating skills, and his analysis of the medical records is entirely based on his own experience. This is how Yun Heng thinks about the entire condition, so everyone can understand his entire analysis of the medical records.

Anyone who has seen Yun Heng diagnose a patient or heard Yun Heng analyze medical records will have the same feeling as Ren Xuedong, and Jin Shijie is no exception.

If Yun Heng had only roughly explained how to treat the disease, Jin Shijie might still be a little dissatisfied, but Yun Heng's detailed explanation made it impossible for Jin Shijie to be dissatisfied. This showed that Yun Heng had a complete understanding of this case.

Is this disease complicated?

It is very complicated. Whether it is Yang jaundice or Yin jaundice can stump many people. Yin jaundice, what kind of situation it is and how to use the medicine can also stump many people. This is also the reason why many people in the Department of Internal Medicine of Traditional Chinese Medicine could not get used to it at that time.

But after listening to Yun Heng's analysis, this medical record didn't seem complicated at all, it was simply too simple.

This is just like doing a test. A test that is originally difficult can be clearly understood by students after being explained by someone who knows how to explain it.

Damn, so that’s how it is.

Damn, it turns out to be that simple.

Many people at Tongji University have this idea at the moment.

"Yun Heng, I've learned a lot today."

Sun Bocheng walked forward from the back of the demonstration room.

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