Chapter 435 Acupuncture of Qi Hai



The Qihai point is located in the lower abdomen, on the anterior midline, 1.5 inches below the navel. It belongs to the Ren meridian and is also known as the neck point. It is called the original point of the liver.

That is to say, the twelve origin points mentioned in "Lingshu Nine Needles and Twelve Origins": Taiyuan, the origin of the lung, one on each side; Daling, the origin of the heart, one on each side; Taibai, the origin of the spleen, one on each side; Taixi, the origin of the kidney, one on each side; Taichong, the origin of the liver, one on each side; Jiuwei, the origin of the fat; and Bianlu, the origin of the spleen, which is also the Qihai.

The Bronze Man Acupoint Acupuncture and Moxibustion Illustrated Manual states: "Qi Hai is the sea of ​​​​vital energy in men."

Qihai acupoint has the effects of nourishing vital energy, strengthening the kidneys and consolidating essence, replenishing and restoring yang, and prolonging life.

Many martial arts novels and fairy tale novels also mention the concept of Qi Hai acupoint. If the Qi Hai is destroyed, all the magic power and skills will be destroyed. The original master will become an ordinary person and will not be able to practice for the rest of his life.

Although some of the martial arts and magical skills in fairy tales and martial arts novels are fictitious, the novels are based on reality. Many descriptions of acupoints are actually derived from traditional Chinese medicine, but they are more exaggerated.

At this moment, Wang Shenjiang's pulse is critical. There is still some heat in his chest and a trace of positive energy. There is also a raised lump around the navel. There are definitely risks in acupuncture at the Qihai point at this time. Yue Shaojiang's worries are not unreasonable.

"The risks you mentioned certainly exist, but diseases vary in severity and urgency, and treatments vary in priority."

Yun Heng nodded and asked, "If we focus on the urgent matter at this time and don't acupuncture the Qi Hai point, how will the swelling disappear?"

Yue Shaojiang pondered for a moment.

Yun Heng continued, "If the lump doesn't dissipate, the meridians will be blocked, and the Qi will have difficulty flowing."

Yue Shaojiang said nothing, still weighing the pros and cons.

Wang Shenjiang’s situation is actually not that complicated, and it is relatively easy to analyze dialectically.

There is a big difference between the dialectics of traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine. When treating diseases with traditional Chinese medicine, the difficulty of the disease cannot be simply judged by whether it is serious or not, or whether it is critical or not.

Sometimes the condition is critical, but the cause is not necessarily complicated, and the dialectic is not necessarily difficult. Sometimes the symptoms are not serious, but the cause and effect are entangled, and the dialectic is more complicated.

After examining Wang Shenjiang and asking Yue Shaojiang for some details, Yun Heng has now completely understood Wang Shenjiang's condition.

In fact, it’s not just Yun Heng, Yue Shaojiang also knows it in his heart.

However, it is easy to understand but difficult to make a decision.

Especially when treating some important people, everyone has to be more cautious and it is more difficult to make decisions, after all, the consequences are too serious.

Guo Yu, a famous doctor in the Eastern Han Dynasty, was a famous doctor during the reign of Emperor He of Han. He had superb medical skills and once told Emperor He of Han the difference between treating the poor and treating the rich and powerful.

When treating patients, doctors pay the most attention to details, that is, the relationship between the human skin, muscles, and internal organs. These are often judged through the circulation of qi and blood and weak pulse conditions. The doctor's mentality is very important during treatment.

When treating ordinary people, doctors are usually able to maintain a calm state of mind, so they can perform exceptionally well. However, when treating high-ranking officials, doctors are either nervous, fearful, or worried about gains and losses. Not only are they prone to misjudgment during treatment, but they are also prone to difficulty in making choices and cannot treat patients with confidence.

Nowadays, there is actually no such thing as big or small figures. As long as the patient is critically ill, few doctors can maintain a calm mentality, especially traditional Chinese medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine treatment methods are varied and not bound by form. There is no rule to regulate them, and it is impossible to judge whether they are reasonable or not.

"Old man!"

The old man stood beside the examination bed and kept shouting.

"Doctor Yun, Lao Wang is vomiting blood again."

Although Wang Shenjiang was already unconscious, he still vomited blood from time to time, which scared the old man.

"If the Qi doesn't flow, the blood won't stop."

Yun Heng examined Wang Shenjiang again and said to Yue Shaojiang, "Don't hesitate any longer. Prepare for acupuncture."

"Yun Heng, would you like to reconsider this?"

Yue Shaojiang was still a little hesitant: "If this shot goes in, there will be no room for maneuver."

"We can't wait any longer. If we wait any longer, there will be no room for maneuver."

Yun Heng pondered for a moment, then made up his mind: "Tian Zengming, prepare the silver needles and moxa sticks!"

Tian Zengming responded and hurried to prepare things.

"Yun Heng, think carefully. Even if this injection works, the consequences will be quite serious. It will easily lead to disharmony of Qi and blood. Once Qi and blood are disharmony, it will lead to disharmony of vital Qi and excessive Liver Qi, which will in turn suppress the Spleen Earth."

While Tian Zengming hadn't brought the things yet, Yue Shaojiang told Yun Heng the consequences again.

"I know everything you said."

Yun Heng stared at Yue Shaojiang: "But if you don't acupuncture the Qi Hai now, there will be no future."

Yue Shaojiang: “…”

After hearing Yun Heng's words, Yue Shaojiang suddenly came to his senses.

He had been thinking about the consequences. What if it had no effect? ​​Even if it had an effect, the severity of acupuncture in the Qi Hai area could not be ignored. However, he ignored the problem at hand.

"Doctor Yun, feel free to give the patient a resuscitation. If anything happens, I, an old man, will testify for you and take the responsibility."

The old man next to him interrupted, after all, he could hear the conversation between Yun Heng and Yue Shaojiang.

The old man can be close friends with Wang Shenjiang, so he is naturally not an ordinary old man.

"We'll talk about this later."

Yun Heng didn't ask about the old man's identity.

At this time, the most important thing is to cure the disease and save lives, everything else is empty talk.

"Doctor Yun!"

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