Chapter 90: Treatment
Acupuncture is a general term for acupuncture and moxibustion. It is an important part of ancient Chinese medicine and has a long history.
On the blue planet where Mu Jiao lived in her previous life, the ancestors of the Chinese used metal needles to insert acupuncture into specific parts of the human body to treat diseases and relieve pain, and thus established the unique theory of human meridians and acupoints.
In clinical practice, acupuncture therapy is used according to the diagnosis and treatment methods of traditional Chinese medicine to diagnose the cause of the disease, find the key to the disease, and identify the nature of the disease.
Then the corresponding prescription is made for treatment, so as to dredge the meridians, regulate qi and blood, restore the relative balance of yin and yang, and harmonize the functions of the internal organs, thus achieving the purpose of curing the disease.
This set of gold needles was made on Chengtong Star. In the interstellar age, gold is no longer a precious metal or treasure that people flock to. Its only use is to make some jewelry.
She had originally planned to research a prescription for Brother Qi, using acupuncture to assist in treating his gene collapse disorder. Unfortunately, before she could do so, she was abducted and brought here...
Acupuncture is the subject that Mu Jiao is best at besides making medicinal food. Her tutor in college praised her for her talent in this area.
In her previous life, when she had just graduated, she worked as an acupuncture master for a period of time. Although she stopped doing it later, she never gave up her research on traditional Chinese medicine acupuncture treatment. In addition to being proficient in the structure of human meridians and reading a lot of related books and teaching videos, she also studied many rare ancient prescriptions that were fortunately left over from ancient times.
After receiving Yin Jiuyuan's approval, Mu Jiao began directing the entire situation. Following her instructions, several basins of warm water and candles were prepared, and the bed curtains were lowered. With the exception of Li Jitang, who was to remain at all times, all other men in the room were to step back from the curtains. The reason was simple: Yin Shiwei's back needed to be exposed. Mu Jiao felt that even in this interstellar age, people were incredibly open-minded, but her conservative outlook made it unacceptable to have a room full of men staring at a woman's bare back.
As for Li Jitu, as a senior light therapist and Yin Shiwei's attending physician, he must be kept under constant watch. Besides, doctors do not discriminate between men and women, so he stayed.
Several female servants turned Yin Shiwei over and made her lie on the bed with her limbs fixed so that she could not move. Then they cut open the clothes on her back, exposing her back skin, and wiped it clean with warm water.
Liao Qiqi bent down and personally clasped Yin Shiwei's left hand, while Mu Jiao sat beside Yin Shiwei's left hand, carefully feeling Yin Shiwei's pulse while stroking the hundreds of gold needles of different sizes in the needle bag...
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Mu Jiao took the golden needles out of the needle bag one by one. The candlelight made them look even colder and more terrifying. Yin Shiwei's back was now covered with golden needles, like a hedgehog. His back, which was already covered with pockmarks, looked even more terrifying.
At this moment, more than two hours have passed. Mu Jiao, who successfully completed the first stage of needle insertion, is now pale, with cold sweat on her back and her hands trembling.
Fortunately, the treatment was effective, indicating she was on the right track. After inserting the last needle, Mu Jiao breathed a sigh of relief and curled her lips.
At this moment, the woman on the bed had completely stopped twitching, and blood was no longer flowing out of her ears, nose, and mouth. Although she was still frowning and looked very uncomfortable in her sleep, at least her pulse was strong and her vital signs were temporarily stable, which meant that her life was now saved.
"Uncle Li, Shiwei is no longer twitching or vomiting blood!!!" Mu Jiao had just finished acupuncture. Liao Qiqi, who was paying attention to Yin Shiwei's condition at all times, immediately noticed that Yin Shiwei's condition had improved, and shouted excitedly.
"I saw it..." Li Jitu's heart was churning with emotion. The innate power he had used to heal Yin Shiwei was still wrapped around her, not dissipating. Through the released innate power, he could constantly transmit back to her physical condition. He understood her condition more clearly than anyone else. So, he was watching Yin Shiwei's recovery step by step from the side.
Using this seemingly "torture" method, he easily quelled the raging power within Shi Wei's body, completely preventing the further breakdown of the genetic chain. However, with this method, was that young girl conducting research on genetic collapse? As Li Jitu thought of this, the joy in his eyes gradually faded...
Over the years, there have been countless laboratories conducting research on gene collapse disorder, but none of them have been successful. The experimenters of these gene collapse disorder are even more unfortunate, as the experiments often bring endless pain and disappointment... These are fine, Li Jitu knows that some experiments will make people get better at first, but will eventually accelerate their death, making people die beyond recognition and in extreme pain.
Li Jitu looked at Yin Shiwei, who was still unconscious and lying on his back. No matter what, Shiwei's life was temporarily safe. This experiment seemed to have very good results and could save patients with gene collapse syndrome who were about to die suddenly. Although he had to continue to monitor the situation, Li Jitu felt a glimmer of hope in his heart. This treatment method seemed to be very effective...
Mu Jiao told Liao Qiqi to keep an eye on Yin Shiwei's condition, stretched her stiff wrists, then stood up, lifted the bed curtain and walked out.
Yin Shiwei's life was temporarily saved, but if he didn't eat something to replenish his strength, he would probably starve to death!
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