Adams was looking confused from the side, but he could also tell that Yun Heng seemed to have solved the problem.
"Doctor Yun, can the patient be cured?"
After leaving the ward, Adams asked Yun Heng.
The diagnosis just now was actually not very interesting, and Adams couldn't understand it.
In fact, most of the time, whether it is Chinese medicine or Western medicine, the process of treating diseases is boring, without so many ups and downs and thrills. Any thrills also mean high risks and a race against time.
Such thrilling scenes are most common in the emergency department. In other departments, even surgical operations, they are not as heart-wrenching as imagined. For doctors, sufficient preparation before the operation and perfect performance during the operation are the norm. Any accident is a huge test for doctors.
Although the patient has cancer, the overall treatment process is not that bumpy. It is nothing more than step-by-step treatment and conditioning. Moreover, the more serious the disease is, the more difficult it is to see significant improvement in the short term. It requires a long-term process.
“It’s hard to say at this point.”
Yun Heng said, "With this kind of illness, the patient's body has many problems, and it needs to be treated step by step. Whether it can be completely cured depends on the subsequent development of the disease."
"In other words, Chinese medicine doesn't have many ways to treat cancer?" Adams thought Yun Heng was unsure.
"Mr. Adams has misunderstood. Traditional Chinese medicine is different from Western medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine does not have the concept of cancer."
Chu Gaopeng, who was standing nearby, explained with a smile, "In fact, Chinese medicine typically treats diseases based on symptoms."
"Symptoms" are the external manifestations of a disease, such as fever, chills, pain, poor spirits, poor diet, abnormal urination and defecation, etc. Any manifestation that deviates from the normal state is a symptom.
"The process of TCM treatment is actually the process of resolving symptoms. Every time we resolve a symptom, we must identify the cause of the disease. That is, what is the reason for the symptom? Then, through step-by-step treatment, we gradually sort out the body."
Chu Gaopeng said, "Chinese medicine's four methods of observation, listening, questioning, and palpation are not magical. Often, clues are needed. For example, some diseases have a certain incubation period, or some patients have quite a few physical problems that need to be induced step by step during the treatment process."
"Generally speaking, when Western medicine treats illnesses, they tend to focus on whether the fever has subsided, whether the vomiting has stopped, whether the pain has stopped, and whether the diarrhea has subsided. However, in traditional Chinese medicine, doctors are more concerned about whether the patient has vomited, had diarrhea, or whether the pain has moved."
"Only by allowing symptoms to gradually appear and the evil qi to be continuously expelled can the condition be effectively resolved."
After Chu Gaopeng explained this, Adams understood it better: "It's like a car. Traditional Chinese medicine exposes the problem without taking it apart, so we can determine what went wrong."
"That's pretty much it."
Yun Heng nodded and said, "The patient's condition is quite serious. As the Chinese say, a three-foot-thick ice doesn't form overnight. If we compare it to a river, the siltation is already quite serious. If we want to treat it, we have to take it step by step."
As they were talking, Chu Gaopeng had already arrived at the duty room with Yun Heng and Adams. Just then, He Yongfei also came back with the sick child and arranged for the child to be hospitalized.
Sitting down in the duty room, Yun Heng took the opportunity to check the panel.
The Grandmaster-level enlightenment rewarded by the panel has a time limit of about half an hour, and the time limit has expired now.
Just as he walked into the duty room, Yun Heng had a distinct feeling. It was as if he had been reviewing all night and had almost finished it, but after waking up from a sleep, he felt that he had forgotten something, or felt that there was still something missing.
But after reviewing, it is impossible to forget everything. Although the time of master-level enlightenment has passed, the feeling at that time must still be retained to some extent.
On the panel, Yun Heng's personal data had indeed changed.
Name: Yun Heng
Age: 30
Gender: Male
Job title: Attending physician (intermediate)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Internal Medicine: 10 (2%)
Acupuncture: 10 (3%)
Moxibustion: 10 (1%)
Massage: 10 (2%)
Bone reduction: 10 (15%)
Pharmacology: 10 (5%)
Surgery: 8 (29%)
......
Battery life: 6500
Sure enough, after a master-level skill, Yun Heng's skills were upgraded to level ten, and his internal medicine level was on par with Yue Anyun. Coupled with various comprehensive bonuses, Yun Heng's current level should not be much worse than his teachers Qu Tongwen and Ji Fengwen, and may be slightly worse than the top Kou Zhengfan and Xie Yunzhang in some aspects.
But with Yun Heng's current level, he has really been ranked among the top masters and is definitely a famous doctor, he is just a little young.
At this moment, Yun Heng cannot be said to be the best in the medical field, but his level is definitely among the top five.
For a moment, Yun Heng couldn't help but feel a little emotional.
Recalling the first time he met Qu Tongwen, Yun Heng checked Qu Tongwen's personal information and saw that Qu Tongwen's level of internal medicine was eleven. At that time, Yun Heng felt that it might be difficult for him to reach that level in his lifetime, even with the panel.
But now, he is already level ten.
Through his understanding of some famous doctors in the past two years, Yun Heng can roughly judge that in the current medical world, there are definitely no more than twenty people who have reached the tenth level in a single aspect, or even fewer, not to mention those who have reached the tenth level in multiple aspects.
"The fundamental cause of the patient's tumor is insufficient spleen yang and poor circulation of qi. However, judging by today's symptoms, we can see that there is dampness in the body. Coupled with the illness, depression, and liver qi stagnation, some of these problems were pre-existing, while some may have emerged during the treatment process."
Chu Gaopeng continued to explain to Adams, "Although Dr. Yun is young, his skills are indeed at the national level, and he has a very deep understanding of the patient's condition."
"Dr. Yun is the most amazing Chinese medicine doctor I have ever met." Adams also praised him generously.
The better Yun Heng performed, the happier Adams would be, as the probability of his father's illness being cured would be higher. After all, old Adams' illness was considered very difficult to cure in modern medicine. It was not cancer, but it was similar to cancer and was an incurable disease. Moreover, before Yun Heng's treatment, the disease had already reached the late stage.
"Mr. Adams, you are too kind. There are many seniors who are better than me." Yun Heng said modestly with a smile.
"You Chinese people's modesty is indeed difficult to adapt to."
Adams smiled and said, "I can see the level of Doctor Yun."
Yun Heng smiled and didn't respond. Instead, he asked Chu Gaopeng, "Is Dean Qi here?"
Adams intended to donate money. Originally, Yun Heng planned to tell Qi Yaping after dropping Adams off at the hotel. Now that Adams came along, if Qi Yaping was there, they could have a chat.
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