"Doctor Yun, please!"
When they arrived at the car, Qiao Peijie hurriedly stepped forward and opened the door for Yun Heng before the driver.
"You're welcome, Mr. Qiao."
Yun Heng hurriedly declined.
"My father was able to recover this time, all thanks to Doctor Yun. I don't know how to thank you enough. Doctor Yun, please."
Qiao Peijie enthusiastically invited Yun Heng to get in the car first, and then he followed. After getting in the car, he continued to express his gratitude to Yun Heng.
Yun Heng didn't say much, just listened. Qiao Peijie didn't feel embarrassed, but instead looked at Yun Heng with a higher opinion.
Qiao Haicheng was out of danger, and Qiao Peijie's gratitude to Yun Heng came from the bottom of his heart.
Although there are some filth in this world, such as marital estrangement, father-son conflicts, and family tragedies, in general, harmony prevails. After all, fatherly love and filial piety, family ethics are the mainstream.
For most people, when someone saves their parents, they would feel grateful naturally, not to mention that Qiao Haicheng is even more important to the Qiao family.
The Qiao family is wealthy, and Qiao Peijie has met all kinds of people over the years. Most people, upon learning of his identity, flock to him and flatter him. They want to create some favors if there is no favor, and try to establish some friendship if there is no friendship. However, Qiao Peijie can tell from Yun Heng's eyes and expression that Yun Heng really doesn't care at all, and completely treats him as a patient's family member.
People are so strange. Sometimes the more you try to curry favor with others, the more they look down on you. The more indifferent you act, the more they think you are sincere and principled.
This is how Qiao Peijie looks at Yun Heng at this moment.
When I arrived at the hospital and went to the special care ward, I walked in and saw Tao Chaoyun and Feng Xingping both there.
"Doctor Yun!"
Seeing Qiao Peijie coming in with Yun Heng, Tao Chaoyun and Feng Xingping hurriedly greeted Yun Heng politely.
"Director Tao, Director Feng."
Yun Heng also greeted the two people politely, then looked at Qiao Haicheng lying on the hospital bed.
Qiao Haicheng was still awake at this moment, sitting against the hospital bed. His complexion was better than when he was in the community hospital, but he still looked a little tired and pale.
Seeing Yun Heng, Qiao Haicheng also hurriedly said: "Doctor Yun, thank you. If it weren't for your constant concern, I might have passed away."
"You're welcome."
Yun Heng replied politely, then sat down beside the bed: "Let me examine you first."
"Okay, thank you for troubling Doctor Yun."
Qiao Haicheng nodded and couldn't help coughing twice.
As Yun Heng put Qiao Haicheng's wrist back in place, he asked, "How long has Mr. Qiao been coughing?"
"For years."
Qiao Peijie said hurriedly, "Ever since I can remember, my dad has had a cough that's intermittent, sometimes better, sometimes worse. Sometimes he doesn't cough much for a long time, and then he coughs more frequently for a while. When it's serious, he can take some medicine to get better, but it's always difficult to recover."
Yun Heng did not ask any questions, but listened to the pulse carefully. From the pulse condition, Qiao Haicheng's pulse had become stable, and the pulse was gentle and vigorous. He had completely improved. Although he was not fully recovered, he was no longer in danger.
However, Qiao Haicheng's bleeding this time was just an accident. The real cause of the disease was coughing. Qiao Haicheng's nosebleed was caused by coughing and shortness of breath.
"Doctor Yun, what's wrong with my dad's cough?"
Qiao Peijie asked politely.
"Judging from his pulse and symptoms, Mr. Qiao's cough is caused by excessive phlegm and dampness. Phlegm-damp cough is a common type of cough in clinical practice, and the causes vary. The reason why Mr. Qiao's cough recurs and sometimes gets better is related to his constitution, which is probably phlegm-dampness."
Yun Heng analyzed.
"Phlegm-damp constitution?"
Qiao Peijie asked in confusion, "Doctor Yun, I've heard of this constitution mentioned in Traditional Chinese Medicine more than once. What is this constitution?"
Yun Heng pondered for two seconds before saying, "A person's constitution is formed by both heredity and acquired traits. More accurately, constitution refers to a person's health and ability to adapt to the outside world."
"The environment a person's parents grew up in before they were born, the surrounding environment during pregnancy, and their diet are all innate factors. Environmental influences and lifestyle habits after birth are acquired factors. If someone lives in a humid environment for a long time, different physiques will have different adaptability to different environments."
"For example, when we talk about dampness, we're definitely referring to humid environments, such as rainy areas. If you live in such an environment for a long time, the dampness, or water vapor, in your body will accumulate. The spleen primarily transports and transforms this water vapor. Through the spleen's transport and transformation, the water vapor is transformed into nutrients or essences that the human body can absorb and utilize, thereby nourishing the body and providing the material basis for its various activities."
"If there is too much dampness, it will burden the spleen. Over time, it can easily cause the spleen to malfunction. This malfunctioning spleen will prevent the body's water from being properly transformed, causing water to accumulate more rapidly. The accumulation of foul substances in the dampness is similar to phlegm in the lungs, so this condition is also called phlegm dampness."
"It is precisely because Mr. Qiao has a phlegm-damp constitution that he is prone to coughing. This is especially true when he goes to places he is not used to or encounters weather he is not used to. His cough will worsen. If he goes to a place where he is more comfortable, his cough will be alleviated or even disappear for a while."
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