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?
Ji Fengwen said: "When making a diagnosis, doctors must be careful and consider all aspects to avoid omissions. A doctor must have good eyesight and be attentive."
As they were talking, Yun Heng started talking again in the clinic, and Ji Fengwen stopped talking, letting everyone listen.
"The child is thin and has congenital deficiencies. Was he prone to illness when he was young?"
"Yes." The child's mother nodded.
"Fear of cold and instability in the limbs indicate spleen yang deficiency and poor transportation and transformation. Abdominal cramps, loose stools, and frequent bowel movements indicate that cold and dampness have stopped digesting food properly, leading to insufficient middle qi. A preference for warmth and fear of cold, abdominal pain that responds to pressure, pale lips... A deep and thready pulse indicates spleen and kidney yang deficiency and poor transportation and transformation..."
Yun Heng typed as he spoke, "Children with epigastric pain are often caused by congenital deficiencies, such as being exposed to cold in the mother's womb or developing spleen and stomach weakness. These symptoms don't develop overnight, and curing the root cause will take time."
"Um."
The child's mother nodded: "I know, thank you, Dr. Yun."
"The treatment focuses on strengthening the spleen and stomach, and transforming cold and dampness..."
Yun Heng stamped and signed the printed prescription, then handed it to the child's mother: "Take it for a week first, and come back for a follow-up consultation after a week."
"Thank you, Dr. Yun." The child's mother took the prescription and thanked him.
In the teaching room, Ji Fengwen was also analyzing the situation for the students.
"If a child is thin, judging by their body shape, there's a high likelihood of congenital deficiency. Then, based on the symptoms, we analyze them layer by layer... Combining pulse and symptoms, congenital deficiency and postnatal malnutrition are often related to picky eating..."