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?
"It's important to know not only the cause but also the reason behind it. This is the greatest feature of Chinese medicine in treating diseases."
Yun Heng continued, "Chinese medicine diagnoses diseases based on adaptability and treatment according to the disease. Even with the same symptom, many subtle changes in the duration and progression of the disease can lead to different treatments."
While Yun Heng was explaining, Han Kaiping, Wu Jiaming, Guan Yalan and others were also listening attentively.
Joking is joking, but when it comes to real things, even these professors and deans will listen carefully. Wu Jiaming provided Yun Heng with a venue and let Yun Heng teach on the spot, but he didn't really want Yun Heng to show off.
At this moment, there were some doctors from Ningcheng Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital behind and beside the conference room. Wu Jiaming's purpose was to let these doctors listen to how Yun Heng diagnoses diseases.
This disease is not very complicated, but it is also quite difficult to treat. Even Wu Jiaming is listening with great interest.
"Children with heart and abdominal pain caused by overeating raw, cold, and chilly foods are not uncommon in clinical practice. Most of these children who suffer from recurrent pain and who remain unhealed for a long time have long-term symptoms, not just a short-term diet of raw, cold, and chilly foods."
"Judging from the pulse and symptoms, the condition is caused by cold and dampness damaging the spleen and stomach, and insufficient Yang Qi in the middle burner. This situation is often caused by long-term neglect, as the ice is three feet thick and it didn't form overnight."
"When treating such patients, both doctors and patients need to be patient and must strictly follow the doctor's instructions. It is very important to avoid certain foods."
Yun Heng said the following words not only to his classmates, but also to the parents of the sick children.
"Long-term indulgence in raw and cold food has damaged the spleen and stomach due to cold and dampness, resulting in insufficient yang energy in the middle burner. Does anyone know how to treat this condition?"
Yun Heng asked.
There was silence for a while, and the students were whispering to each other.
Zhang Mingfei hesitated for a moment and said, "You can use Fuzi Lizhong Decoction."
"Xiao Jianzhong Decoction?"
Zhang Xueyan also said tentatively.
Yun Heng nodded and said, "Fuzi Lizhong Decoction has the effects of restoring Yang, rescuing adverse conditions, replenishing Qi and warming the middle. It is an interior-warming agent that has the effects of warming the middle, replenishing deficiency, and harmonizing the interior to relieve urgency. It's good that you can think of these two prescriptions."
"However, in actual clinical practice, specific analysis of symptoms is required. In school, we are most often taught the use of single prescriptions, and the symptoms and cases we study are mostly based on single classic prescriptions. It's like the formulas in textbooks, which all start with a single principle: simple addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, and simple math and physics. But in reality, a single subject isn't enough to solve a problem."
"Many times, solving problems requires a multidisciplinary approach, and all aspects must be considered. This is often the case in actual clinical practice. Take this condition, for example: cold and dampness damage the spleen and stomach, resulting in insufficient yang energy in the middle burner. Therefore, the treatment should focus on warming the middle burner and strengthening the spleen, promoting the flow of yang energy..."
"In this regard, Xiao Jianzhong Decoction, Da Jianzhong Decoction, and Fuzi Lizhong Decoction all seem to be appropriate, but they are not completely suitable. At this time, it is necessary to modify the prescriptions and use the three prescriptions together to treat the disease..."
After saying that, Yun Heng picked up the pen and wrote the prescription, then politely handed it to Wu Jiaming and others beside him to read.
"Doctor Yun's prescriptions are truly remarkable. He combines three prescriptions, adding and subtracting them to warm the middle and strengthen the spleen, promoting the flow of Yang Qi..."
Han Kaiping looked at the prescription and nodded repeatedly.
Han Kaiping, a professor of education, may not have rich experience in clinical diagnosis, but he has no problem researching prescriptions.
"After returning home, take the medicine according to the prescription. It needs to be taken long-term. Not only during the medication period, but even after stopping the medication, try not to let the child touch cold food within a year."
After the others had looked at it, Yun Heng handed the prescription to the child's mother and warned her, "If you don't follow the doctor's orders and violate the taboos during the process, and the disease recurs, it will be more difficult to treat."
"Thank you, Dr. Yun."
The child's mother thanked him repeatedly.
In addition to teaching, the biggest benefit of this on-site analysis method is that it can make patients' families feel trust.
Even if the patient's family members don't understand, when the doctor is diagnosing and explaining at the same time, the doctor's aura gives the patient's family members a feeling that the doctor is confident and understands it very well. Otherwise, how could he explain it so clearly?
This kind of sensory trust given to the patient's family is very great.
The doctor was hesitant and conflicted, while talking to the doctor with confidence had different results.
The child has been ill for four or five months and has been to many hospitals and seen many doctors. From this point of view, the patient's family is no longer calm.
However, the child's current condition cannot be cured by a few doses of medicine. It will take at least more than a month of slow recuperation. It is very important to give confidence to the patient's family at this time.
The child's parents expressed their gratitude, and Yun Heng also gained some battery life.
After the child's parents took the child out, the nurse came in with the next patient.
The patient was a middle-aged man in his forties, accompanied by his wife. When he walked in, Yun Heng and some classmates also looked at the patient. The patient walked very slowly and his walking posture was also very strange. However, upon closer inspection, it was discovered that the patient did not have problems with his legs and feet, but... it was like a hemorrhoid attack.
Judging from the patient's complexion, he seemed mentally exhausted and a little slow to react.
Under the guidance of the nurse, the patient sat down in front of Yun Heng. He sat down very carefully, with his butt gently placed on the stool, as if he was a little tentative.
After the patient sat down, Yun Heng did not ask about the patient's condition, but first asked the students: "Who can guess what the patient's condition might be?"
A male classmate stood up hurriedly: "It should be diarrhea."
"oh!"
Yun Heng smiled and asked, "Tell me your judgment."
"Judging from the patient's walking posture, it's likely pain in the ganglion or buttocks. Of course, it could also be hemorrhoids, but judging by the patient's complexion, he appears mentally exhausted and has a poor appetite. Hemorrhoids are often caused by overwork, prolonged sitting that leads to poor blood circulation, and prolonged walking that leads to blood clots. These are usually caused by damp heat, but the patient's symptoms don't seem to be caused by simple damp heat. Therefore, my preliminary assessment is that the patient may be suffering from long-term diarrhea, which is causing the discomfort..."
"Very well said. What's your name?"
Yun Heng smiled and asked, "Doctor Yun, I'm from Xiangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, my name is Chen Xinghao."
The male student couldn't help but feel excited when Yun Heng asked him his name. Today, many students were very focused and racked their brains just to show themselves. This kind of performance was a rare opportunity for the students.
"Okay, sit down."
Yun Heng smiled and asked the patient, "Is that so?"
The patient nodded and said, "Yes, I do have diarrhea. It's been half a month, and I have blood in my stool. I had a colonoscopy at the hospital, and it was diagnosed as chronic colitis."
Hearing the patient's words, Chen Xinghao couldn't help but show joy on his face. His initial judgment was that he was right.