How to learn Chinese medicine, what to pay attention to during the process, what to do in clinical practice, some ideas for treatment, etc.
Yun Heng only had to glance at the table of contents at the front to see the value of this booklet.
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The next morning, as soon as I got to work, I saw my first patient.
The patient was a woman in her fifties, accompanied by her children. She was thin, with a dark complexion with a hint of dullness. Her cheeks were sunken due to her thinness, and her high cheekbones were exposed. Even people without common sense could tell at a glance that she looked sick.
"Does anyone want to share their opinions?" Ji Fengwen asked with a smile.
Yun Heng had been reluctant to express his opinions yesterday. This time, he came with a learning attitude, so he always listened to what others said first, and then analyzed it carefully. Regardless of whether what others said was correct or not, Yun Heng would gain something.
If someone's analysis is incorrect, then why is it incorrect and where is the mistake? You should pay attention to this in the future. If it is correct, how did you analyze it, etc.
This is also a habit that Yun Heng developed after practicing in the simulation space for so long.
However, there was a new task on the panel yesterday, so Yun Heng naturally had to try his best to complete it.
Conquered!
If you want to impress others and gain their sincere recognition, you must demonstrate your absolute strength.
The truth is always within the range of cannons. This statement is true everywhere.
Yun Heng doesn't think that just because Dang Siping, Lin Yonggang and others have been close to him these past two days, it means they are impressed by him.
How is this possible.
after all--
The task progress is still shown as 1/9, which is very telling.
"Judging from the patient's face, it is a very typical chronic liver disease face. He should be a liver disease patient." Yun Heng said.
"The doctor is right."
The patient's son hurriedly said, "My mother has hepatitis B and is a carrier of the hepatitis virus. However, her liver function has been normal and the hepatitis B virus count is not high over the years. The doctor said that this situation does not require treatment. However, in recent years, my mother's mental state has begun to decline. She is easily fatigued, has a poor appetite, and her complexion has begun to darken. A hepatitis B virus test also shows a small amount of replication. So she has been seeking treatment from a traditional Chinese medicine doctor for nearly two years. Her symptoms have been getting better and worse, so this time she came to Tang Hua specifically."
Ji Fengwen nodded and said to everyone, "Everyone, please pay more attention to this face. As Yun Heng said, this face is a typical slow-living face. If you encounter a similar face in the future, you will have an idea of it."
This is Ji Fengwen's teaching style. He speaks with facts. When he encounters some typical pulse symptoms, he will remind everyone and let everyone remember them.
After saying that, Ji Fengwen smiled and said to Yun Heng, "Xiao Yun, please continue."
Yun Heng nodded, then asked the patient's family, "Do you have any previous medical records?"
"some."
The patient's son hurriedly handed a bag to Yun Heng, which contained the patient's medical records for the past two years. Yun Heng weighed it roughly and found it was about two kilograms.
It contains not only the patient's various test results, but also previous treatments in some hospitals, as well as some prescriptions written by traditional Chinese medicine.
Yun Heng first took a rough look at the ones that took a longer time, then eliminated them and took a detailed look at some of the examination results and prescriptions from the past six months.
While looking at Yun Heng, he said, "Why are there so many prescriptions for clearing away heat, promoting dampness and detoxifying? If too much of this kind of medicine is bitter and cold and will upset the stomach, how can the patient's appetite be improved?"
"Quacks harm people."
Ji Fengwen couldn't help but snort. "Many Chinese medicine doctors these days are nominally Chinese medicine practitioners, but they've copied Western medicine. They treat hepatitis B patients with prescriptions that clear heat, dampness, and detoxify. It's simply ridiculous."
Modern medicine does not have any good treatment options for hepatitis B virus carriers, and it is believed that no intervention is needed as long as the virus does not replicate, transaminase levels are not high, and liver function is normal. For some patients with replication, antiviral treatment is mostly used clinically. However, antiviral drugs are relatively harmful to the human body, and there are strict requirements for treatment.
"Traditional Chinese Medicine is people-oriented, not 'curing' the disease. Essentially, TCM is not a medical discipline that cures diseases. Some people, with only a superficial understanding of TCM and a medical license, dare to treat anything they want. They treat viruses with detoxification, fevers with fever reduction, pain relief, and vomiting with anti-vomiting, without considering the underlying cause. This is a typical case of treating the symptoms without addressing the underlying cause."
Ji Fengwen was a bit angry about this. He had always been very kind, but now he got angry, which was rare for him.
The patient's daughter was a little puzzled: "Mr. Ji, you said that Chinese medicine is not for curing diseases, so what is it for?"
Ji Fengwen was always very polite to patients and their families, just like Yun Heng. He smiled and said, "The disease I'm talking about is not specific..."
"If you compare illness to a fight, modern medicine is like rushing in to help you fight. Once you defeat your opponent and win, the illness is cured. Traditional Chinese medicine, on the other hand, doesn't rush in to help you fight. Instead, it uses external things to enhance your abilities, like giving you a steamed bun to fill you up and give you more strength, or teaching you some kung fu to make you more powerful, or even giving you a weapon. It uses this method to enhance your strength, and ultimately you have to defeat the enemy yourself."
"If you ask someone to help you fight, they will eventually leave. You might scare the enemy off with one blow and they won't come back. Or they might see your friend leave and be left alone, and then come back to trouble you. Traditional Chinese medicine improves your own strength. You rely on yourself to defeat the enemy, and they often don't dare to fight back. This is why Western medicine is prone to relapse, while traditional Chinese medicine is more likely to cure the root cause."
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