Chapter 264 "Heat Enters the Blood Chamber"



After hanging up the phone, Liu Kexiang sat in the office and hesitated again and again, still a little reluctant to give up.

Fang Yaodong said that Yun Heng was Qu Tongwen's student. Since he was Qu Tongwen's student, Liu Kexiang naturally didn't dare to say anything about studying Chinese medicine. But as a student of Qu Tongwen, he could also come to their emergency department.

At most, I don't object to him studying Chinese medicine, but he has such a high talent for surgery, so Qu Tongwen should not object to him learning surgery again, right?

After hesitating for a while, Liu Kexiang simply got up and left the office and went to the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

"Old Liu!"

As soon as he entered the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Liu Kexiang met Zhang Haihua.

"Old Liu, what brings you here today?" Zhang Haihua asked with a smile.

"Director Zhang."

Liu Kexiang smiled and greeted him, then hesitated for a moment before reaching out and pulling Zhang Haihua aside. He whispered, "Director Zhang, I heard that Yun Heng from the teaching class is your junior fellow apprentice, Director Zhang?"

"yes."

Zhang Haihua nodded and asked in confusion, "Why, Director Liu is also interested in my junior brother?"

"also?"

Liu Kexiang asked curiously, "Is there anyone else besides me who cares about Yun Heng?"

"There are many people who care about my junior brother."

Zhang Haihua said with a smile: "But my junior brother is a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner. How come he has attracted the attention of Director Liu?"

Zhang Haihua has gotten to know his junior fellow apprentice's abilities to some extent in the past few days. After all, the teaching class is in the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and Zhang Haihua occasionally goes to take a look.

The teacher's vision was indeed good. This junior fellow was very young but very skilled. He was even better than Yue Anyun's grandson. This was really beyond Zhang Haihua's expectations.

Zhang Haihua knew that Liang Wanming and Ma Tie were both thinking about Yun Heng, and so was he, but what about Liu Kexiang?

After all, Liu Kexiang is from the emergency department, and there is no Chinese medicine practitioner in Tang Hua’s emergency department.

"It seems Director Zhang doesn't know you, my junior fellow apprentice, well enough."

Liu Kexiang smiled and said, "Yesterday, you, my junior fellow apprentice, showed off your skills in our department. It was really amazing."

As he spoke, Liu Kexiang recounted what happened yesterday while observing Zhang Haihua's expression.

Liu Kexiang happened to meet Zhang Haihua, and he also wanted to test Zhang Haihua's mood and see what Zhang Haihua's attitude would be if Yun Heng went to the emergency room.

Liu Kexiang didn't have the confidence to go find Qu Tongwen, but Zhang Haihua was Yun Heng's senior brother. If he knew about it, he would probably inform Qu Tongwen, right?

Zhang Haihua was stunned when he heard this.

My junior fellow apprentice can actually set bones and suture external wounds?

He had never heard the teacher talk about this.

My junior brother is really a hidden talent.

"Director Liu, Yun Heng is quite good at external wound suturing. I just checked on the conditions of several patients yesterday during my ward rounds, and he handled them very well. If he were to come to our emergency department, he would definitely become even better in time."

Liu Kexiang smiled and said, "How about you help me with some ideological work?"

"I really can't make the decision on this matter."

Zhang Haihua smiled and thought to himself, I wonder if the teacher knows about this matter. Maybe the teacher is not very clear about it. If the teacher knows, I wonder if he will agree with his junior fellow apprentice getting involved in surgery.

Like Ji Fengwen, Qu Tongwen is not averse to Western medicine. To a certain extent, he even supports some current Chinese medicine practitioners to learn from and understand modern medicine. As long as they are not influenced by modern medical thinking during treatment, some reference will still be helpful to Chinese medicine doctors.

But exposure to surgery and reference are completely different.

After all, human energy is limited, and surgery is quite time-consuming. If a surgeon wants to succeed, he must have enough time to practice. Once Yun Heng studies surgery, will he still have time to study traditional Chinese medicine?

"Since Director Zhang can't make the decision, I'll go contact Yun Heng first."

Liu Kexiang smiled and said, "I really like Yun Heng."

"It's just right. I'll go over and take a look. Mr. Ji should be leading a group of people to analyze the patient's condition right now."

Zhang Haihua led the way, and the two of them arrived at the ward on the parish side.

In a ward, Ji Fengwen, Yun Heng and a group of people were indeed examining a patient.

The patient had just arrived, and his family was telling Ji Feng, Wen Yunheng and others about the patient's symptoms.

The patient is a woman in her forties. She was caught in the rain some time ago and developed symptoms such as chills and high fever. Her condition worsened at night, and she became irritable, panicky, and sometimes even spoke incoherently. In severe cases, she suddenly fell into a coma and lost consciousness.

Afterwards, the patient's family took him to several hospitals for treatment, including Western and Chinese medicine doctors, but his symptoms remained basically unchanged.

"What do you think?"

After the patient's family explained the situation, Ji Fengwen first asked Yun Heng and others.

"When your lover was caught in the rain, was she on her period?"

Dang Siping asked.

"Yes, it is."

The patient's husband nodded and said, "My wife happened to have her period that day."

"It's heat entering the blood chamber!"

After Dang Siping asked this, most of the others reacted, and Ye Yingyun spoke first.

The concept of "heat entering the blood chamber" was first recorded in the classic Chinese medicine works "Treatise on Febrile Diseases" and "Golden Chamber Synopsis". After discussion and improvement by Chinese medicine practitioners of all generations, it now specifically refers to "women who are sick when the blood chamber (uterus) is empty, such as during menstruation, after childbirth, or after abortion or induced labor. The main symptoms include hardness and fullness in the lower abdomen or under the chest and ribs, fever and chills. In severe cases, the patient may be clear-headed during the day but talk nonsense and have abnormal consciousness at night."

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