Chapter 410 How is it possible?



Rhubarb is also believed to have a hemodilution effect similar to that of infusion therapy. Through its osmotic pressure, it mobilizes the body's own fluids into the blood vessels, thereby relieving microcirculatory disorders and restoring normal tissue and cellular metabolism and blood flow. Rhubarb's primary hemostatic components are d-catechin and gallic acid. Experiments have shown that these two monomers can increase platelet adhesion and aggregation, promoting thrombosis, and reduce antithrombin III activity, all of which promote blood coagulation.

This is the attitude of many people towards traditional Chinese medicine today. They do not recognize traditional Chinese medicine, but accept Chinese medicine, and they want to preserve medicine and eliminate medicine.

There are even some people who attribute the "occasional" ability of Chinese medicine to cure diseases to the fact that certain ingredients in Chinese medicinal materials happen to have certain effects. This is simply ridiculous. Yes, in the eyes of some people it is "occasional".

"Doctor Yun, the medicine is here."

After waiting for a while, Wang Mengmeng came over with the medicine.

Yun Heng took it, confirmed it, and then asked Yang Shaoping: "Have you given the child the medicine?"

"Doctor Yun, let me do it."

Yang Shaoping said hurriedly.

"Okay."

Yun Heng handed the medicine to Yang Shaoping, and Yang Shaoping and his wife carefully fed the medicine to the child, which took more than ten minutes.

After finishing the dose of medicine, Yun Heng did not leave in a hurry, but waited by the side.

After waiting for about five minutes, the child's convulsions stopped.

Yang Shaohong was worried when the child was taking the medicine. When she saw the child's convulsions stopped, Yang Shaohong's mouth opened with disbelief on her face.

"Take your temperature."

Yun Heng said to Wang Mengmeng.

"Okay, Doctor Yun."

Wang Mengmeng responded happily, like a proud white swan. She glanced at Yang Shaohong and began to take the child's temperature.

"Doctor Yun, temperature is 37.1°C."

Seeing the child's convulsions disappear and his body temperature drop, everyone in the clinic seemed to breathe a sigh of relief.

No excuse is as satisfying as being slapped in the face by facts.

No matter how fantastic your words are, or how reasonable your doubts are, facts speak louder than words.

At this moment, Yang Shaohong's face was full of shock, while the doctors and nurses at the West Asia Community Hospital were in a good mood.

After only five minutes of taking the medicine, the convulsions disappeared and the high fever subsided. This is the effect.

The effect was like a hard slap on Yang Shaohong's face, making everyone feel very comfortable.

It takes five minutes to see the immediate effect. Even if you are sent to Xihua Hospital, it may not be so quick.

Yang Shaohong is a professor of medicine. Although he is not from the clinical department, he knows a little bit about it.

At this moment, Yang Shaohong was really shocked.

As an aunt, Yang Shaohong was naturally happy that the child was getting better, but as a professor of modern medicine who had always disapproved of traditional Chinese medicine, Yang Shaohong was filled with disbelief.

After seeing Yun Heng's prescription, Yang Shaohong didn't say anything. She also guessed that if it was really caused by food poisoning, this prescription might be effective, but Yang Shaohong never expected such an immediate effect.

“Always keep an eye on your child and pay attention to their bowel movements.”

Yun Heng gave some instructions, then turned and walked outside.

"Doctor Yun!"

Yang Shaoping hurriedly chased after him.

"Doctor Yun, I'm sorry, my eldest sister has that kind of temper. She's used to having the final say at home. Please bear with me."

"It's okay, I understand."

Yun Heng was not angry.

From beginning to end, Yang Shaoping was very polite and trusted him very much. As for Yang Shaohong, as the child's aunt and an associate professor at the medical school, Yun Heng didn't care about her performance just now.

"Thank you, Dr. Yun."

Yang Shaoping thanked him sincerely: "My whole family trusts you. I was there when Uncle Yang was in trouble last time. Your skills are beyond reproach."

"Well, you're welcome."

Yun Heng nodded again and warned, "Please pay more attention to the child. Keep him in the observation room for a while. We'll see how he performs after he has a bowel movement. Also pay more attention to his diet in the future. Don't let him eat too much. Children have no self-control, so adults need to pay more attention."

"I understand. Thank you, thank you."

Yang Shaoping was really grateful.

Especially after his eldest sister's doubts, Yun Heng continued the treatment as usual, and the results were so good, which made Yang Shaoping's gratitude even more.

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