"Doctor Yun, Doctor Yue, everyone, please come this way."
Tan Gaoyang led the way, politely and cautiously.
Yesterday, he didn't understand the situation and almost caused trouble. Today, Tan Gaoyang was extremely alert, abided by his duties, and did not dare to overstep the line in the slightest.
It was precisely because he had studied at Xihua Hospital that Tan Gaoyang was more aware of the power of Yun Heng and his group.
Even in places like Xihua and Tanghua, those who can qualify for the Ji Fengwen training class are the best in their respective departments. What's more, Yue Shaojiang is the son of Yue Anyun, and Yun Heng is Qu Tongwen's student.
Tan Gaoyang didn’t remember Yun Heng’s name before, but after knowing who Yun Heng was, he became even more scared.
Hong Shuangmin from the Department of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine was already in such a mess, and now he is quite unhappy in Xihua Hospital, not to mention that he is just the director of the department in a small county hospital.
After accompanying Yun Heng and his group on the ward rounds, Tan Gaoyang then took Yun Heng and his group to participate in a consultation and treated several patients transferred from the outpatient clinic. When it was almost time for lunch, news came from the emergency department that the decoction for the baby with umbilical wind yesterday had been finished.
One dose of medicine, from lunch yesterday afternoon until almost lunch this morning, nearly twenty-four hours.
"Doctor Yun, Doctor Yue..."
When we arrived at the emergency department, Gao Baowen was already waiting there.
When they went to work in the morning, Yun Heng and his group first went to the emergency department. However, the child had not finished his dose of medicine at that time, so Yun Heng just checked the condition briefly. The child was still alive and his condition had improved slightly compared to yesterday.
But even so, it is a miracle that the child can hold on from yesterday to today. Now the child has finished a dose of medicine and still maintains vital signs.
After entering the observation room, the child's parents hurriedly stood up. Tears instantly rolled down the child's mother's eyes, and her voice was slightly choked.
"Doctor Yun!"
"Doctor Yun!"
The child's father also greeted him hurriedly, and the couple looked at Yun Heng with gratitude and expectation.
When they came out of the county maternal and child hospital with their child yesterday, they were even in despair. The doctor of the county maternal and child hospital told them to take the child back as soon as possible, otherwise the child might not be able to return home.
But as of now, their children are still alive.
For the young couple, they are grateful that their child can live one more day in this world.
I had this child when I was in my thirties, and the child was only a week old.
"Doctor Yun, shortly after you left this morning, the child seemed to calm down. From nine o'clock until now, the convulsions have also decreased. Just now, the mother was breastfeeding the child, and the child seemed to have started sucking."
Gao Baowen was explaining the situation to Yun Heng.
"Well, Doctor Yun, I can feel that he is indeed taking some inhalation."
The child's mother nodded while crying.
As a mother, her senses were very sensitive. She only had this feeling in the first two days after the child was born. Later, the child became seriously ill and did not even actively suck.
Yun Heng nodded and examined the child carefully.
"Well, the situation has indeed improved. Just as Director Gao said, the child's expression is obviously much calmer. He is not as irritable as yesterday, and his complexion has also improved."
"Dr. Yun, thank you, thank you. We will never forget your kindness."
The child's mother cried, "If our child can recover, when he grows up, we will tell him that it was you, Doctor Yun, who saved his life. We are his biological parents, and you are his savior. You are like a rebirth."
"Don't be so polite. This is our duty as doctors."
Yun Heng was somewhat influenced by the child's mother, and his nose felt a little sore. He controlled his emotions and said, "The child is not completely out of danger yet. The previous prescription should be used again. We should follow the same method as before, feeding the child slowly in small amounts and multiple times."
"I've already asked someone to prepare this."
Gao Baowen said hurriedly.
When Yun Heng prescribed the medicine yesterday, he prescribed two doses, so when the first dose was almost finished, Gao Baowen asked him to prepare the second dose of the medicine.
"Take good care of the child and call a doctor if anything happens."
Yun Heng gave some instructions to the child's parents, and then left the observation room with Gao Baowen and others.
After leaving the observation room, Gao Baowen finally said, "Doctor Yun, I never thought that Traditional Chinese Medicine could be so effective in treating emergencies. Given the child's condition yesterday, even if he had been sent to Xihua or Tanghua, the chances of him being saved were slim."
Gao Baowen's words were not false.
The biggest differences between low-level hospitals and high-level hospitals are often in equipment and resources, and the area with the largest level gap is often in the field of surgery.
Even though they are all internists, the difference in medical skills is often reflected in knowledge reserves, clinical thinking ability, diagnostic level, and treatment plan formulation. The poor equipment in small hospitals is also a factor that affects doctors' diagnosis and treatment.
From a comprehensive assessment of the above aspects, the biggest advantages of doctors with rich experience in internal medicine are diagnosis and formulation of treatment plans. Some diseases cannot be diagnosed by young doctors in small hospitals, but can be easily diagnosed by experienced internists. Only when the disease is diagnosed can symptomatic treatment be given. This is the same for traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine.
However, the difference between Western medicine and traditional Chinese medicine is that Western medicine's symptomatic treatment has a fixed pattern. That is to say, as long as the disease is clearly diagnosed, there are actually only a few treatment options. A good internist will only be more accurate in choosing the treatment plan in a critical situation.
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