"In Traditional Chinese Medicine, there's a saying that the heart governs the spirit..."
Yun Heng continued, "The heart in traditional Chinese medicine doesn't refer to the heart in the anatomical sense. In addition to the functions of the heart, it also includes the brain and its functions. It refers to a person's spirit, consciousness, and thinking, which is the place where the spirit resides."
"The mind has the ability to receive external information and generate mental consciousness and thinking activities, enabling people to respond to external objects and the natural environment. It is a symbolic expression of spiritual life activities, including pathological and physiological reactions..."
Then Yun Heng asked Lawrence, "Does Dr. Lawrence know where the god of Chinese medicine is?"
Lawrence shook his head.
He didn't quite understand it to begin with, and now he was even more confused. The word "heart" doesn't refer to the heart, nor does it simply refer to the brain. So where is it?
"Who among you knows?"
Yun Heng also asked several young doctors nearby, including He Yongfei.
"The gods are naturally in heaven."
He Yongfei smiled and said, "Master, you just said that humans and the universe have similarities and share commonalities. Although the gods in traditional Chinese medicine don't refer to actual gods, they do have something in common: they are both in heaven."
"In the sky?"
Lawrence and others were stunned for a moment.
"Yes."
Yun Heng nodded and said with a smile, "He Yongfei is right. Gods are naturally in heaven, so they are also above the human body."
"If dark clouds gather, lightning and thunder roar, and the signal is blocked, then the connection with the gods will also become weak."
Yun Heng continued to explain, "If the gods are the masters of consciousness, then what will happen to the body at this time?"
"Language disorders, memory impairment, confusion, dizziness and even coma..."
He Yongfei's eyes lit up.
For Lawrence and others, they can only understand Yun Heng's explanation literally, but some people like He Yongfei who have a foundation in traditional Chinese medicine can understand it at a deeper level.
After all, in clinical practice, they can still understand the causes of coma, unconsciousness and other problems. Yun Heng's explanation is equivalent to describing the problem in a more vivid way.
"So, in the human body, if the weak yang is floating upward, if there is evaporation of body fluids, or if there is phlegm obscuring the mind, these can all be seen as various factors affecting the body, leading to a loss of contact with the gods above, or a poor signal."
Yun Heng explained, "Does this make Dr. Lawrence understand?"
Lawrence thought for a moment and asked, "According to Doctor Yun, even if it's just human aging, it's actually because the equipment is outdated and the reception is affected?"
"If you want to make an analogy, you can think of it that way."
Yun Heng said, "However, there are many reasons for poor signal reception. In addition to outdated equipment, there are also factors such as weather influences. Even if the equipment is outdated, there are various reasons. Can the dust be cleaned, can it be repaired, can it be slowed down..."
"I think I understand a little bit."
Lawrence asked, "Doctor Yun is saying that as long as these problems are resolved, the situation will improve?"
"Um."
He Yongfei said, "That's exactly what Master meant. Western medicine only targets one factor, such as cleaning up dust or improving the environment. Traditional Chinese medicine, however, addresses the problem from a holistic perspective, not focusing on a specific situation."
"In fact, Director Chen and Director Chu have already touched upon this issue in their analysis and dialectics. Floating yang deficiency is also one of the reasons."
Yun Heng nodded with satisfaction. He Yongfei’s summary was basically very accurate.
That's pretty much what he said.
After all, people will age. From this perspective, many diseases are irreversible, and Alzheimer's disease is caused by multiple reasons.
When treating with Traditional Chinese Medicine, the effects of aging are eliminated and the problem is solved as much as possible. In other words, it allows the human body to survive in the best possible condition within its own limits.
If we talk about a car, a new car cannot be compared with a car that has been driven for ten or twenty years, but a car that has been driven for twenty years should be able to reach its best within its age.
After all, no matter how well you maintain it or how much attention you pay to it, it will eventually break down. Delaying the process is actually a form of treatment.
"In addition, most of the diseases of old age are caused by insufficient vital energy, insufficient energy, and low energy."
Yun Heng continued, "The human body's yang transforms into qi. Qi deficiency cannot be transformed without strong yang. Warming yang and replenishing qi can also warm the vital energy of the elderly."
"We probably understand some of what Doctor Yun said, but we certainly can't understand everything."
Dr. Qiao Sen said, "But we also have to thank Dr. Yun. Since the patient is here, we definitely trust Dr. Yun."
Lawrence then added, "The patient's family has signed a full power of attorney agreement with us. Dr. Yun, please rest assured and treat the patient."
"Then Director Chu will be responsible for the patient."
Yun Heng said to Chu Gaopeng.
Just now, Chen Fanming and Chu Gaopeng have analyzed the patient's condition very thoroughly. Either Chen Fanming or Chu Gaopeng can do it.
Although Chu Gaopeng is the director of pediatrics and Chen Fanming is the director of gynecology, it does not affect them.
Before the consultation, Yun Heng, Chen Fanming and Chu Gaopeng had met, and Hong Shuangmin and Qi Yaping were also present.
What these people meant was actually very clear, that is, this time Lawrence and others came to the West Asia Hospital, if it was not necessary, Yun Heng should remain silent as much as possible, or just help.
It is more important to highlight the other doctors in West Asia Hospital and let this group of foreigners know that in addition to Yun Heng, the level of other doctors in West Asia Hospital is also quite high.
Yun Heng has already proven himself and does not need to improve himself through one or two patients. Instead, it is other people and the overall image of West Asia Hospital that matters.
For a hospital and a team, star doctors are certainly important, but overall strength is equally important. It cannot be that only Yun Heng is good, while the others are all rookies. Otherwise, the hospital will actually have nothing outstanding.
Yun Heng is amazing, and the others are not bad either. The overall level of the doctors in the hospital is high, and this is what needs to be shown to the outside world.
Moreover, Chen Fanming and Chu Gaopeng are already famous doctors with high skills, but they just came late, and Yun Heng is more famous.
For the current Xiya Hospital, it is very important to gain recognition from the outside world, not only for Yun Heng, but also for the entire hospital.
The arrival of Lawrence and his group is also an opportunity for West Asia Hospital. Only by creating such an impression on this group of foreign doctors can there be greater benefits.
Yun Heng recognized and agreed with this point, so Chen Fanming and Chu Gaopeng both participated in this consultation. Previously, Chen Fanming and Chu Gaopeng were the only ones who analyzed the situation, and Yun Heng hardly spoke.
"good."
Chu Gaopeng nodded, and then everyone began to consult the next patient.
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