"Sister Liu, what's Doctor He's up to? One moment he's trying to trip up Doctor Yun, the next he's trying to please her, and the next he's talking bad about her behind her back."
He Haipeng, Liang Wanming and Ren Xuedong were standing at the door of the infusion room. Naturally, their conversation was heard by Jiang Yanyan and Liu Hongxia in the infusion room.
"Villain behavior."
Liu Hongxia curled her lips. "She must have been unaware of Dr. Yun's background before and thought he was new, so she wanted to suppress him. Later, she discovered that Dr. Yun might have a background, so she tried to curry favor with him. Now that she's met Director Liang, she wants to flatter Dr. Yun and Dr. Ren in front of Director Liang."
"Well, I didn't realize before that Dr. He's character is so bad. I even sent him some fruit." Jiang Yanyan nodded, agreeing deeply.
The two men were hiding in the infusion room and watching secretly, talking in low voices at the same time. He Haipeng and the other two outside didn't notice.
After receiving Liang Wanming's affirmation, Ren Xuedong felt relieved. He felt that his efforts in the past few days were not in vain. Not only did he learn a lot from Yun Heng, but he also left a good impression in front of Director Liang.
"Director Liang, since you are here, why don't you go in and take a look?" Ren Xuedong asked tentatively.
"Okay."
Liang Wanming nodded.
He originally planned to take a quiet walk around and then leave, but since he met Ren Xuedong, he decided to go in and take a look. It was indeed quite interesting to watch Yun Heng treat people.
Yun Heng had just finished seeing a patient. He took the registration book, looked at it, put a check mark behind the patient's name, and shouted, "Chen Xiaowei!"
"Doctor Yun!"
A patient following closely behind hurriedly greeted Yun Heng and then sat down.
"Chen Xiaowei, 29 years old?"
Yun Heng filled out the form and asked, "Where do you feel uncomfortable?"
"I have a headache, diarrhea, and a slight fever. I took my temperature myself and it's 37.8°C."
Yun Heng had already put down his pen and was carefully observing Chen Xiaowei's face. He leaned forward and asked, "Where is the headache?"
Chen Xiaowei pointed to his forehead and said, "That's it."
Yun Heng reached out and squeezed some alcohol gel from the table, rubbed it on his hands, and then reached out and pressed on Chen Xiaowei's eye sockets.
"Doctor Yun, it hurts, it hurts!"
Chen Xiaowei instantly showed a look of pain and cried out in pain.
"What's going on?"
Liang Wanming turned around and asked Ren Xuedong.
"It should be frontal sinusitis." Ren Xuedong said hurriedly.
At the same time, Yun Heng also spoke up and said to the patient, "You have a Yangming meridian headache. How many days have you been sick?"
Liang Wanming glared at Ren Xuedong, and Ren Xuedong smiled awkwardly.
In fact, Ren Xuedong knew that what he said was not wrong. The patient did have frontal sinusitis, but when these words came from a Chinese medicine practitioner, they were obviously irrelevant.
"I caught a cold about a week ago."
Chen Xiaowei smiled a little embarrassedly and said, "Doctor Yun, to be honest, I teach Sanda and know some Kung Fu. I think I'm strong, so I handle minor colds on my own."
“No matter how healthy you are, you still need treatment if you get sick. Otherwise, you’ll lose your vital energy. When vital energy is lost, pathogenic factors will easily take advantage and enter.”
As Yun Heng spoke, he gestured for Chen Xiaowei to stretch out his hand, felt Chen Xiaowei's pulse, then picked up a pen and wrote down Chen Xiaowei's symptoms while habitually whispering his own judgment.
"Judging from the symptoms, it should be symptoms of Taiyang exterior syndrome, but the headache, diarrhea, and red tongue are not consistent with Taiyang disease..."
"If symptoms of one meridian haven't subsided yet, but symptoms of another meridian appear, there's a sequence of events. This should be a 'combined disease.' Initially, the cold hasn't subsided, so it should be a simple Taiyang exogenous infection. Forehead pain, diarrhea, red tongue, and a strong pulse are manifestations of Yangming disease. Therefore, the patient should have a Taiyang and Yangming combined disease..."
Ren Xuedong had already taken a few steps forward and stood very close to Yun Heng. Liang Wanming also followed Ren Xuedong and took a few steps forward and stood beside him.
Because the patients all knew Ren Xuedong, no one complained about queue-jumping. Moreover, Yun Heng called people according to the registration form, which actually eliminated the phenomenon of queue-jumping. People like He Haipeng and Zhou Suyun didn't really look at the registration form. They just treated whoever was at the front of the line.
Yun Heng wrote down the patient's symptoms while analyzing them and muttering to himself, just like a student doing a problem, analyzing and solving them step by step. Although he did not calculate the answer directly, this problem-solving process is the most worth learning.
The reason why Ren Xuedong felt that he could learn something from Yun Heng was actually because of this reason.
Other doctors are either not competent enough, or try to be mysterious, or just give the answer directly. Few can judge and analyze step by step like Yun Heng.
Because Yun Heng knew that his level was not that high, he was very careful and thorough, and he carefully verified every step. On the one hand, he combined what he learned in school, and on the other hand, he combined the experience learned from the simulation space, and pondered over it over and over again. This was equivalent to Yun Heng actually analyzing with Ren Xuedong next to him.
Why is this disease? What is the cause of these symptoms? What are the reasons? Are there any tips?
After Yun Heng figured it out himself and finally diagnosed the patient, Ren Xuedong actually figured it out too.
"If Taiyang and Yangming meridians are affected at the same time, diarrhea will occur, and Gegen Decoction is the main treatment."
As he spoke, Yun Heng began to prescribe a prescription.
Yun Heng's last judgment is actually exactly what is clearly recorded in "Treatise on Febrile Diseases", from the analysis at the beginning, to the judgment in the middle, to the diagnosis at the end, and to how to use the medicine at the end, he even directly quoted the classic prescriptions in "Treatise on Febrile Diseases".
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