Passing through the front yard and stepping through a moon gate, you'll reach the back yard.
Mr. Ye and Mrs. Ye live here.
Ye Qinchuan led Su Ya into Grandma Ye's room.
The room was very large, with five or six rooms inside and out.
The room was filled with classic solid wood tables, and there were many vases on the floor and tables.
Suya looks incredibly valuable.
Several calligraphy and paintings are still hanging in the blank spaces on the wall.
Although it's not an original work by a famous artist, it still seems to have been crafted with considerable skill.
It contains various medical devices.
There are several rooms on each side of the hall.
There was a room that was very crowded.
Looking through the glass, Suya saw that it was a rather modern room, which seemed somewhat out of place compared to the other rooms.
The room was large and filled with various medical instruments, which were working methodically at the moment.
Several nurses were also on the side, constantly monitoring the various instruments.
There seemed to be a person lying on the bed. If it weren't for the instruments still working and the electrocardiogram showing a heartbeat, you wouldn't even think that someone was alive there.
Su Ya followed Ye Qinchuan through a simple disinfection process before entering the room. Upon entering, Su Ya saw an elderly woman with gray hair lying on the bed, her face pale and bloodless. An IV line was inserted into the back of her hand, slowly drawing fluid in, keeping the old woman alive.
Su Ya looked at the labels inside the bag; they were all for nutrient solutions, and not only were they expensive, but Hua Yuan was also quite difficult to obtain.
Su Ya first took the pulse of Old Madam Ye. She found that Old Madam Ye's pulse was different from that of Su's mother. Back then, Su's mother was so guilty about losing her daughter that she was unwilling to wake up on her own. However, Old Madam Ye had obviously suffered some kind of shock, which led to her current condition.
Su Ya withdrew her hand from taking her pulse before asking.
"How long has Madam Ye been in this condition? When did it start?"
Although Su Ya accidentally discovered Grandma Ye's coma while checking Ye Qinchuan's information, the Ye family kept Grandma Ye's illness a closely guarded secret, and the secrecy was very good. It was only because of Su Ya that anyone else could find out.
Although the pulse has been taken, as a doctor, especially in traditional Chinese medicine, the most important methods are observation, auscultation, inquiry, and diagnosis.
"Madam Ye, how long has this been going on?"
Suya looked towards the people inside the house.
"Madam, this situation has been going on for more than two years."
The person who answered Su Ya's question was an old woman who looked more than ten years younger than Madam Ye.
Su Ya glanced at Ye Qinchuan, and he immediately understood what she meant.
"This is Aunt Jin, who has always served my grandmother. No one here knows better than her what happened to my grandmother in the past."
Ye Qinchuan explained to Su Ya.
Suya continued to ask questions.
"Did Madam Ye fall ill suddenly, or was she stimulated by an external factor?"
"This..." Aunt Jin looked at Ye Qinchuan, seemingly at a loss for words. She couldn't utter a few words for a long time.
"I have no intention of prying into the Ye family's privacy, but if I want to treat Old Madam Ye's illness, I must know what caused her to become like this."
Ye Qinchuan then dismissed everyone in the room except for Aunt Jin, as the matter of Grandma Ye's fainting was a top secret in the Ye family.
So Aunt Jin began to recall that Old Madam Ye was a very kind and gentle person, with a soft temperament, and never lost her temper. She never treated the servants in the house as servants.
"But two years ago, on that day, Mr. Ye wasn't home. Suddenly, Young Master Ye's father rushed in with a boy who was about seven or eight years older than Mr. and Young Master Ye. They chatted for a long time behind closed doors. Aunt Jin was outside. Suddenly, we heard a loud 'bang' from inside, followed by Young Master Ye's father shouting, 'Mom!' Accompanied by the sound of a child crying. I was terrified. When I went inside, I found the old lady lying unconscious on the bed."
When we took her to the hospital, the doctors tried to resuscitate her for a long time, but the old lady still did not wake up.
Upon hearing this, Su Ya understood. Old Madam Ye must have been overcome by anger, which affected her nervous system and caused this condition.
As for the relationship between the little boy and Young Master Ye, Su Ya couldn't believe it. In a wealthy family like theirs, what else could it be but an illegitimate child?
"Has Madam Ye never woke up in the past two years? She hasn't had any consciousness at all."
"No, all these years, the old lady has just been lying in bed like this, without moving at all. She has seen many doctors, but there has been no reaction whatsoever."
Aunt Jin didn't look down on Su Ya because of her young age. She knew that since Young Master Ye could bring her here, it proved that this person must be someone the old lady could help.
"May I take a look at Madam Ye's body?"
"You mean..."
"All over."
"Understood, please wait a moment."
After saying this, Aunt Jin prepared to go out and call a few people in to help. It would be quite difficult for one person to climb over the old lady.
Ye Qinchuan watched Aunt Jin leave before asking Su Ya...
"Miss Su, I wonder if my grandmother's illness can be cured?"
Suya thought about it and realized it was a tricky situation; she would need to examine it further to know the specifics.
After listening, Ye Qinchuan also went out; it wasn't appropriate for such a big man to be in the house alone.
Aunt Jin went out on purpose just now, because she guessed that the girl and Young Master Ye had something to talk about.
They waited for Young Master Ye to come out before leading their men inside. They turned up the temperature in the room and then helped the old lady take off her clothes.
Once everything was ready, Aunt Jin said it was okay.
Su Ya then stepped forward and first pressed on various acupoints on Madam Ye's body to stimulate them, but Madam Ye did not react at all.
Then Suya gestured for everyone else to leave, leaving only Aunt Jin alone.
Su Ya knew that Aunt Jin was from the Ye family and could be trusted. When a person is active, their body is soft, but the body of a person in a vegetative state is rigid. Therefore, Su Ya needed Aunt Jin to help press down on Old Madam Ye's pressure points. If the needle accidentally hits a pressure point and there is a reaction, the needle might miss if the person is moving. If the needle is accidentally inserted, the consequences would be unimaginable.
Suya took out an antique box, opened it, and inside was a row of gold needles that shimmered with golden light.
Su Ya explained to Aunt Jin how to do it before starting to insert needles into the acupoints on Old Madam Ye's body. These needles were quite difficult to insert, so it took Su Ya much more effort and time than inserting a needle into a normal person.
It took Su Ya more than half an hour to insert needles into all the acupoints on Madam Ye's body. There are certain acupoints on the human body that cannot be needled, as it could be fatal. Therefore, the order in which acupoints are inserted is the most crucial factor when performing acupuncture on the entire body.
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