Is this patient a follow-up visit?
Last time, Yun Heng judged that the patient’s condition would worsen after taking the medicine?
To be honest, this method of prediction seems quite advanced to Ren Xuedong.
Could this be the legendary folk master?
But aren’t all masters in their sixties or seventies?
This was the first time that Ren Xuedong met such a young master like Yun Heng. He was not only tall but also young.
"Your current condition is caused by the interaction of pathogenic dampness, internal stasis and heat, and stagnation of Shaoyang Qi..."
Yun Heng examined the female patient and found that everything was similar to his last diagnosis. He felt relieved and explained to her, "The current situation is equivalent to the evil spirit not willing to be eliminated and is fighting desperately. That's why you feel that your condition is more serious than before. In fact, this is a good sign."
Yun Heng wrote a prescription and handed it to the female patient. "Go back and continue taking this prescription for three days. Come back after three days. Your symptoms won't improve significantly in these three days. They may even feel a little worse. This is the last resistance of the evil spirit. After taking this dose of medicine, the evil spirit will be at its end."
"I have to take it for three more days?" Although the female patient did not question Yun Heng, she felt a little unhappy when she heard that she had to take it for three more days and suffer the same pain.
"This is a necessary part of the treatment process. According to Dr. Yun's method, your disease will be completely cured, and it won't recur after recovery. You still need to be patient and trust the doctor."
Ren Xuedong next to him couldn't help but interrupt.
"Who are you?" The woman glanced at Ren Xuedong.
"I'm a doctor at the Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine. I came here specifically to learn from Dr. Yun." Ren Xuedong smiled and glanced at Yun Heng, his intention to curry favor was obvious.
"I definitely recognize Dr. Yun's skills, but I just don't like taking Chinese medicine. It's too bitter."
The female patient took the prescription proudly, said thank you, then stood up and left the clinic.
Doctors from the Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine all came to learn from Dr. Yun, which gave the female patient more confidence.
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