Chapter 534: The Upper is Strong and the Lower is Weak



Considering that Hong Shuangmin, director of the Department of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine at Xihua Hospital, has only a level 6 internal medicine level, and Feng Xingping and Zhang Gengping, department directors of Xihua City Third Hospital and Municipal Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, also have a level of about level 6 in traditional Chinese medicine internal medicine, Jin Shijie, who is only 33 years old, has already reached a level 5. This level is definitely a leader among his peers.

Like Yue Shaojiang, Jin Shijie has been exposed to traditional Chinese medicine since childhood and has been taught by famous masters at home. However, most people deliberately ignore this premise. In terms of age, Jin Shijie and Yue Shaojiang both have capital to be proud of.

Jin Anping naturally knew his grandson's temperament, but when Jin Shijie came back a few days ago, he told him about Yun Heng.

Ji Fengwen and Qu Tongwen's student is younger than Jin Shijie, but his level is not inferior to Jin Shijie. Even someone as arrogant as Jin Shijie has great respect for Yun Heng.

Therefore, although he had never seen Yun Heng before, Jin Anyun was familiar with the name Yun Heng. He was even a little curious about Yun Heng as a person. What kind of young man was he that could be so respected by his grandson?

Jin Anyun could hear from Jin Shijie's tone that Jin Shijie really admired Yun Heng, and true admiration was the most rare thing.

When Jin Anyun met Yun Heng today, he was like most people who met Yun Heng for the first time. Yun Heng was younger than he had imagined.

A few people exchanged pleasantries and then got down to business.

"Everyone already knows the patient's condition. Elder Jin, why don't you explain it to everyone first so that we can all learn from it."

Zhu Yuzhe said politely to Jin Anping.

"Since this is a consultation, it's natural for everyone to express their opinions."

Jin Anping smiled and said, "Why don't you let Xiaoyun speak first? Shijie has been talking to me about Xiaoyun these past few days, and I'm very curious about her."

"Then Xiaoyun, you speak first."

Zhu Yuzhe understood that Jin Anping wanted to measure Yun Heng, or to be more precise, to see Yun Heng's level.

"Then I'll throw out some ideas."

Yun Heng said politely, "That's not right. I hope Elder Jin can correct me."

"Speak, let's communicate with each other."

Jin Anping said with a smile.

Looking at Jin Anping's attitude, Director Tang, Zhu Yuzhe and several other Tongji doctors beside him felt a little emotional.

This is the benefit of being a student of Ji Fengwen and Qu Tongwen.

Jin Anping seemed to be easy to talk to, without airs, and easy to get along with. However, any normal person would understand that someone like Jin Anping, no matter how humble he was, would not say anything like communicating with a young doctor.

For a veteran and famous doctor like Jin Anping, no matter how friendly he is, he would naturally give guidance and teachings to the juniors, which is already a great honor. What is there to talk about for communication?

Jin Anping's talk about communication was naturally a polite way of putting it, but the reason why Jin Anping was so polite was precisely because of Yun Heng's background.

The thing about one's background is really terrible. The influence is unconscious and invisible.

"Stroke can be divided into external and internal. Judging from the patient's symptoms, it is internal, which is consistent with Western medicine's diagnosis of acute cerebral infarction..."

Yun Heng said slowly: "Judging from the pulse and symptoms, the patient's condition is that of an early-stage stroke. The upper body is strong and the lower body is weak. He is dizzy, the root of the tongue is stiff, and he walks unsteadily. The upper body is strong, which causes dizziness, and the lower body is weak, which causes instability..."

"Since this is the initial stage of a stroke, with excess energy on the upper body and weakness on the lower body, I think we should use Zhengan Xifeng Decoction to subtly calm the wind. At the same time, you can consider adding cinnamon bark to guide the fire back to its source, so that the yang energy won't rise with the liver wind."

"The course of this disease is not static. After the liver wind gradually subsides, the phenomenon of upper fullness and lower emptiness is alleviated. When the patient's dizziness is relieved and he walks steadily, you can consider adding drugs that promote blood circulation and dredge the meridians, so as to promote blood circulation and dredge the meridians, and to dredge the Yangming meridian..."

"Okay, well said."

Jin Anping smiled and said, "No wonder Shijie admires you so much, Xiaoyun. Today I have witnessed it."

Although Yun Heng's previous analysis was good, it did not surprise Jin Anping too much. However, Yun Heng was able to think of adding cinnamon to the Zhengan Xifeng Decoction to guide the fire back to its origin, which surprised Jin Anping a little. Even some experienced old Chinese medicine practitioners often find it difficult to consider such thinking thoroughly.

What surprised Jin Anping the most was Yun Heng's next sentence.

In reality, many people have a simple classification of traditional Chinese medicine. To be precise, traditional Chinese medicine doctors can be divided into the following stages.

The first stage is to read from the textbook, or to be more precise, to compare the symptoms and apply the classic prescriptions mechanically. It is like doing exercises. You can do the exercises you have done before and the exercises the teacher has explained, but you cannot do them if there are changes.

There are the most Chinese medicine doctors at this stage, and even some medical students can do it.

There are many such examples in reality. Some medical students, while reading medical books, suddenly find that the symptoms of one of their relatives or friends are the same as those described in the book, and then they use a prescription to cure the disease.

Such examples are less common nowadays. After all, people nowadays do not trust others easily, have high requirements for doctors, and have thresholds for practicing medicine. But in the past, such examples were everywhere. Some people were not originally doctors, but because they could read, they occasionally got a few medical books and treated patients according to the books.

Most of these doctors are mediocre, and whether they can cure the disease really depends entirely on luck.

The second stage is to learn and apply knowledge flexibly, and to know how to flexibly add and subtract changes. At this stage, you can actually be considered a master. You are no longer bound by form and no longer blindly follow the rules. When encountering some symptoms, you can flexibly choose traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions and add or subtract dosages. With this level of Chinese medicine, even if you cannot treat some serious diseases, you can basically treat some common diseases without any problems.

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