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 888 Dizziness and Drinking Water

In the morning, Yun Heng had just gotten up when Tian Xiaoya came and knocked on the door.

"Yun Heng, are you up yet?"

Yun Heng walked over and opened the door: "Teacher Tian, ​​so early?"

"I just got up too."

Tian Xiaoya said, "There's a female student in Xiangzhou who's sick. I didn't realize you're a clinical doctor, so I came to ask you to take a look."

"It's not serious, is it?"

Yun Heng asked.

"It's not serious, just dizziness, nausea, and vomiting."

Tian Xiaoya said.

"Okay, I'll go wash up first, I'll be right there."

Yun Heng responded, quickly finished washing up, and then left the room with Tian Xiaoya.

When Yun Heng and Tian Xiaoya rushed over, there were already quite a few people there. In addition to Xie Kaiping and others, there were also many students, some of whom were whispering to each other.

When a female student suddenly felt dizzy and vomited, some people would inevitably think too much.

Nowadays, students' minds are very open, and they are all experienced. Some people even speculate that the female student did not take adequate safety measures with her boyfriend at school, which is why something happened.

It is now common for college students to fall in love and date. On the contrary, it is quite rare to go to college without ever having a boyfriend or girlfriend.

"Senior Yun Heng."

Zhang Xueyan and others also gathered around.

The female students from Hunan University are now in Yuan Tianyu's room. Several tutors live in single rooms, while the deputy director lives in a suite. The room is relatively large, so they can hold impromptu meetings in the evening. There are many people gathered here now, so it is not too crowded.

"Doctor Yun!"

Yuan Tianyu and Guan Yalan were both there. Seeing Yun Heng, they hurriedly greeted him, "Doctor Yun, you're a clinical doctor, so it's a good opportunity for you to take a look. We have so many people from medical schools, so let's not look for other doctors for now."

Yun Heng's level is obvious to all. At least in the clinical field, even Han Kaiping has to admit defeat.

Medical schools now have a completely different model. Those who give lectures are responsible for giving lectures, and those who treat illnesses are responsible for treating illnesses. Although some hospital directors also have educational titles, their focus is still on clinical practice.

Professors in schools are increasingly lacking in clinical experience. The older generation of professors are still okay, but the new professors are really full of theories but have almost no practice.

"Let me take a look first."

When Yun Heng walked over, the female student lay down on the desk next to him, looking drowsy and unwilling to open her eyes.

"Doctor Yun!"

When Yun Heng approached, the female student forced herself to greet him.

"Where do you feel uncomfortable mainly?"

Yun Heng asked.

"I just felt really dizzy, nauseous when I woke up, vomited clear water, and my ears were buzzing."

The female student said.

"What did you eat yesterday?"

Yun Heng asked.

"I didn't eat anything crazy, I just played with my phone at night and went to bed late."

The female student said.

While the female student was talking, Yun Heng also looked at her. The girl was about twenty years old, thin and listless.

"Come, let me feel your pulse."

Yun Heng gestured for the female student to stretch out her arm and felt her pulse. He glanced at the group of students gathered around him and subconsciously asked, "Who can tell me about the clinical manifestations of vertigo?"

Yun Heng's sudden question startled the students. It was the students from Zhongzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, who had become familiar with Yun Heng yesterday, who reacted first. Zhang Xueyan hurriedly said, "Dizziness can be roughly divided into two types based on the location of the attack: peripheral vestibular vertigo and central vestibular vertigo. The former is generally paroxysmal, with an acute onset and severe severity. Each attack lasts for a short time, and the patient feels as if surrounding objects are spinning around them. During the attack, the patient is conscious and is often accompanied by nausea and vomiting..."

After hearing Zhang Xueyan's answer, the room suddenly became quiet and many people looked at Zhang Xueyan.

"Is this a student from Zhongzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine?"

“It seems so.”

"amazing."

Guan Yalan couldn't help but nod, this little girl is pretty good.

However, Yun Heng couldn't help but frown slightly.

As Zhang Xueyan spoke, she also looked at Senior Yun Heng. Seeing Senior Yun Heng frown, Zhang Xueyan became a little panicked. Could it be that what she said was wrong?

Thinking of this, Zhang Xueyan began to stutter a little when she spoke next.

"good."

After Zhang Xueyan finished speaking, Yun Heng nodded and commented.

"Senior Yun Heng, am I wrong?"

Zhang Xueyan clearly saw Yun Heng frowning.

“Overall it’s OK, everything is very good.”

Yun Heng said slowly, "But what you just said is modern medicine's understanding and views on the disease of vertigo, right?"

Zhang Xueyan was stunned and her face turned red.

She finally understood why Yun Heng frowned.

Yun Heng frowned not because Zhang Xueyan was wrong, but because of the current situation.

As a medical student at a traditional Chinese medicine college, my first reaction and answer was actually modern medicine's understanding of this disease.

What Zhang Xueyan said just now is actually very good. The symptoms of dizziness are actually of reference significance in clinical practice. However, as a student of a traditional Chinese medicine college, a student who has not yet graduated, this subconscious behavior is very telling.

"From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, the causes and pathogenesis of vertigo are nothing more than deficiency and excess. Deficiency syndrome is mostly caused by yin deficiency and liver wind, blood deficiency and lack of nourishment to the brain orifices, and insufficient essence and marrow. Excess syndrome is mostly caused by phlegm and blood stasis blocking the orifices."

Zhang Xueyan was still reflecting on herself when someone else started talking next to her. The speaker was a male student about twenty years old. Yun Heng took a look at the man and had the impression that he seemed to be a student of Sichuan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

"Generally speaking, vertigo can be divided into five syndromes: hyperactivity of liver yang, deficiency of qi and blood, deficiency of kidney essence, obstruction of phlegm and dampness in the middle, and blood stasis blocking the orifices."

"Well, that's very well said."

Yun Heng nodded and asked with a smile, "Then what kind of certificate does this student have?"

Yun Heng said: "The tongue is pale, the fur is thin and white, and the pulse is slightly slippery..."

Yun Heng also told the other party what he had just checked.

"This student traveled all the way by car yesterday and rested late last night. It could be considered fatigue. Coupled with the nausea and vomiting, the disease is located in the middle burner, which should be phlegm blocking the body. However, the tongue and pulse seem a little inconsistent..."

"Senior Yun Heng, this student is diagnosed with phlegm-turbidity obstructing the middle part of the body, but his tongue and pulse do not match. The disease is located in the middle burner, but the cause is not phlegm-turbidity, but water retention."

Zhang Xueyan, who had been dazed just now, said hurriedly, "Drinking water is a problem."

"Water?"

The male student from Sichuan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine who had just answered said hurriedly, "Water, yes, it should be water. This senior is right. I was not thoughtful enough."

"Well, that's a very good analysis."

Yun Heng nodded with satisfaction. This male classmate was very good, and Zhang Xueyan was also very good. Although her subconscious reaction just now was the modern medical diagnosis of vertigo, the fact that she thought of it as drinking water showed that her foundation was very solid.