Chapter 1101: Qi disease (a reward to the book friend "Xiao Kan Fengyun")
Manbao withdrew his hand and looked at the queen and said, "Your Majesty, can I examine you carefully?"
The queen was stunned for a moment and nodded, "Of course."
She turned her head to look at Aunt Shang and saw the emperor standing below. She was about to stand up and salute when the emperor waved his hand at her.
The queen smiled and leaned back again.
Aunt Shang lowered the tent and did not go out. Instead, she stood aside and looked at Manbao.
Shopkeeper Xiao Zheng had already taken two steps back smartly and stood aside with his head lowered.
Manbao reached out to touch the queen's neck. Aunt Shang was startled and couldn't help but lean over. The queen glanced at her indifferently, and she stood up again, just staring at Manbao with her back straight.
Manbao touched her neck inch by inch and asked, "Does it hurt here?"
Sometimes the queen said she didn't feel any pain, and sometimes she did. Manbao would find the area where she felt uncomfortable, gently place his finger on it, and ask, "What does it feel like when you have an attack?"
The queen recalled carefully and answered in detail.
Manbao said, "Open your mouth. Let me take a look at your throat. It sounds like this. Is there a candle?"
The area illuminated by the candlelight was limited, but she had used all the diagnostic techniques she could. Manbao stared at the queen thoughtfully.
The imperial doctors waiting outside the tent couldn't help but raise their heads slightly to look towards the tent, listening with their ears pricked up.
Manbao hesitated for a moment but couldn't help asking, "My Lady, can I touch your belly and chest?"
Imperial Physicians: ...
The Queen was also stunned for a moment, then chuckled and said, "Okay."
Manbao pressed her belly gently and asked, "Does it hurt here?"
The Queen cried out in pain, "It hurts when I cough so much."
Manbao nodded slightly, and after checking her stomach, he touched her chest and asked her how she felt when she coughed and had difficulty breathing.
After Manbao asked the queen carefully, she waited for her to finish dressing. Seeing that she was coughing and flushed, she hurriedly rubbed her back. After thinking for a moment, she asked Aunt Shang to open the curtains. She turned around and stretched out her hand to the shopkeeper, Xiao Zheng, and said, "Bring me the needle bag."
Shopkeeper Xiao Zheng winked at her while moving his hands slowly. This is not the way to treat a noble person. You have to diagnose the symptoms first and then prescribe the medicine. Even if you want to give her an acupuncture, you have to get the approval of the Imperial Hospital first.
The Crown Prince had already anxiously stepped forward to support his mother, who was coughing non-stop. Behind him, a group of children followed him, and the Emperor couldn't help but move closer with concern. Turning around, he saw the shopkeeper Zheng moving so slowly, and he couldn't help but frown and shouted, "Give it to her!"
Shopkeeper Xiao Zheng looked up at him, but because the emperor was wearing casual clothes and he had never seen the emperor before, Shopkeeper Xiao Zheng did not recognize him.
Since he didn't know him, even though he must have a higher position than him in the palace, it was impossible for him to listen to him.
Manbao naturally noticed his expression and stood up to find a needle bag. She explained in a low voice, "I'm just pricking two acupuncture points to make her breathe easier."
Manbao took out the needle bag, took out the needle, slightly pulled open the queen's clothes and stabbed her.
Aunt Shang opened her mouth and quickly lowered the curtain again, covering only the prince and the emperor, and isolating everyone else outside.
The second prince and others took a step back when Manbao tore open the queen's clothes, but the third prince was not afraid. He lifted the curtain and forced his way in.
The father and his two sons looked at the queen with concern.
Manbao gave the queen two injections, and her breathing gradually became smoother and her cough stopped.
Manbao said, "Get some warm water to moisten her mouth."
Aunt Shang quickly brought a cup of tea. Manbao frowned when he saw it and said, "She can't drink tea anymore since she has a cough. She needs boiled water."
Aunt Shang glanced at her and hurried out to get some warm water. When Manbao nodded, she fed it to the queen.
After moistening her throat and breathing became smoother, the queen stopped coughing. She smiled at Manbao and said, "You are indeed a miracle doctor. I am cured now."
Manbao shook his head, "It's just a temporary reprieve. The imperial doctors can definitely do it."
But they might not be able to do it.
The prince quickly asked, "Can it be cured?"
Manbao paused and shook his head, "At least I won't be able to cure it now."
The prince was furious, "What do you mean it can't be cured now?"
"I haven't learned that yet."
Prince: "Then go learn now!"
"Who can I learn from?" Manbao said, "I don't even know if there is such a medical skill."
The prince was almost choked to death by her.
Manbao quickly comforted him, saying, "Don't worry, I'll go back and look it up in the medical books. Oh, and the imperial doctors can't do anything about it, right?"
Manbao decided to go out and talk to the imperial doctors. When she turned around to leave, she met the emperor's eyes.
Manbao has always had a good memory. Although he can't remember everything he sees, he still has a deep impression of the people he has met, especially if he has met them several times and spent a night with them.
She exclaimed "Huh", and seeing that the familiar man turned his head slightly to avoid her sight, she leaned over and looked at him from the bottom up.
The emperor coughed lightly and looked up at the ceiling of the tent.
Manbao tilted his head to look at him, finally realizing something was wrong, "Why are you in the tent too?"
Aunt Shang wanted to scold her, but when she saw the emperor's expression, she guessed something and immediately stood aside with her head down, not saying a word.
Manbao was not stupid. He glanced at the prince, the fat man next to him, and then at Li Erlang who looked a bit like them, and couldn't help blinking.
Manbao stood up from the bed and bowed hesitantly, "Your Majesty?"
The emperor coughed lightly, raised his hand slightly and said, "No need to be polite. What disease does the queen have? If it can't be cured, then a temporary treatment is always possible, right?"
Manbao glanced at him, then looked at him again, then nodded and said, "It can still be controlled. The Queen has a respiratory disease, but it's been going on for too long, so it's not easy to cure."
When the imperial doctors waiting outside heard this, they couldn't help but bang their fists together. That's right, it's really difficult to cure.
Two years ago, the queen was seriously ill once, and she was lucky enough to be saved that time. But who would have thought that she would fall ill again in the spring of this year, and her illness would be intermittent and could not be cured. It has become increasingly serious in recent days.
Manbao couldn't help but look at the emperor again, then he left the tent to discuss the patient's condition with the imperial doctors.
As soon as the outsiders left, the prince looked at his father without hesitation and asked, "Father, do you know Zhou Man?"
The emperor glanced at him and did not answer him. Instead, he sat down beside the bed, held the queen's hand and asked softly, "How do you feel, Zi Tong?"
The queen smiled at him and said softly, "Much better, at least you don't cough anymore."
The emperor sighed, "If I had known she was useful, I would have summoned her to the palace earlier. I don't know how the Imperial Hospital's diagnosis is, but it's not even as good as that of a young lady."
"Don't blame them," the Queen said softly. "It's a bit inconvenient, and many of the methods they use probably won't work for them."
The emperor glanced at the two needles stuck in her lapel and said nothing more.
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(End of this chapter)
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