Chapter 569: Stirring up a hornet's nest



"Needle......"

Feng Xingping was stunned for a moment: "Doctor Yun, are you talking about acupuncture?"

For Chinese medicine doctors, acupuncture is an essential skill. Basically, nine out of ten Chinese medicine doctors know one or two acupuncture techniques. When facing certain diseases, acupuncture or moxibustion is a treatment method.

It is not surprising that Yun Heng knows acupuncture and Feng Xingping.

But acupuncture skills also vary. Feng Xingping knew the condition of the patient in front of him. He had been treated in their Traditional Chinese Medicine Department for more than ten days, but there was not much improvement and the effect was not obvious. Otherwise, he would not have asked Yun Heng to come over.

For patients with cerebral thrombosis, acupuncture is effective, but the effect should not be very obvious, right?

"Mm, acupuncture!"

Yun Heng nodded. "The patient's tongue is reddish, with a thick yellow coating, a regular pulse, and low blood pressure. Acupuncture should be more effective."

"Xiao Wang, go prepare the silver needles!"

Feng Xingping didn't say much and turned back to give instructions to Wang Jibo.

Yun Heng was invited by him, so Feng Xingping naturally would not ruin Yun Heng's plans at this moment. Moreover, Feng Xingping also trusted Yun Heng's character and ability.

"I'll go right away!"

Wang Jiebo nodded, quickly left the ward, and gave instructions to the nurse. A nurse came in a short while later, pushing a tool cart with sterilized silver needles on the tray.

Yun Heng first asked the patient to lift up his left upper arm to expose his armpit, and then he picked up a three-inch long filiform needle to prick the patient's Jiquan acupoint. Yun Heng inserted the needle very quickly. Before Feng Xingping and Wang Jiebo beside him paid much attention, the three-inch filiform needle in Yun Heng's hand had already penetrated 2.5 inches.

The Jiquan point is located in the armpit and is close to the aorta. Ordinary doctors are very careful when acupuncturing this point. They must avoid the aorta to prevent puncturing the aorta and causing aortic bleeding. Feng Xingping himself cannot do it as quickly as Yun Heng.

In an instant, Feng Xingping's face showed horror.

From this move alone, Feng Xingping could tell that Yun Heng's acupuncture skills were quite high.

It’s only been a year since he graduated, and his skills in internal medicine are pretty good, but how come his acupuncture skills are so amazing?

Feng Xingping subconsciously looked at Wang Jibo beside him: "Xiao Wang, have you ever seen Yun Heng perform acupuncture before?"

"I've heard of it, but I haven't seen it much."

Wang Jibo also had a dazed look on his face.

Isn’t it too evil?

At this moment, Wang Jiebo and Xu Bo actually had the same mood when they first saw Yun Heng doing acupuncture.

In terms of internal medicine, it can be said that he is gifted. He reads a lot of books, has high talent, and has a strong ability to comprehension. He makes rapid progress and improvement in clinical practice. This is still acceptable.

But acupuncture requires hands-on ability, and it cannot be achieved solely by talent and comprehension.

Looking at Yun Heng's acupuncture just now, his movements, and his eyesight, it would be difficult to reach such a level without hundreds of clinical cases.

In today's society, with the continuous development of modern medicine, traditional Chinese medicine has been greatly impacted, but even so, traditional Chinese medicine still has its own space for survival.

Traditional Chinese medicine often has miraculous effects on some diseases that modern medicine is helpless to treat.

Although the living space of traditional Chinese medicine is getting smaller and smaller, there are still some excellent doctors of traditional Chinese medicine internists in various places. In Xihua City, there are Ma Tiequan, Liang Wanming, Zhang Haihua, etc., and in Modu, there are Liao Xiangjun, Lin Xuehong, Qi Jianping, etc.

However, with the impact of modern medicine and the change of people's thinking, two aspects of traditional Chinese medicine have gradually declined.

One is acupuncture, and the other is bone setting and reduction.

It is true that there are many acupuncture and massage clinics all over the country and even abroad, but some of the real top acupuncture techniques have gradually been lost. Many acupuncture and massage clinics focus on routine services, unified standards, and unified techniques.

There is also bone setting.

Many hospitals now no longer have pure Chinese orthopedics departments.

Acupuncture is relatively better, but bone setting requires real practice. In the past, medical care was underdeveloped, and Chinese medicine practitioners would go from door to door, looking for patients to treat. But now, there are basically very few opportunities to do so. If someone suffers from osteopathy, the first choice is definitely Western medicine. Even if they enter the orthopedics department of a Chinese medicine hospital, there is no chance for interns to do so.

The reason why Feng Xingping and Wang Jiebo were surprised at this moment was that acupuncture requires practice and practice.

Just when Feng Xingping and Wang Jiebo were confused, Yun Heng, after stimulating the patient with acupuncture, began to use strong stimulation techniques to repeatedly lift, insert and twist the needle handle. After about five minutes, Yun Heng felt that the patient had reached his limit and stopped.

"Doctor Yun, you really surprised me!"

Feng Xingping's voice was trembling a little.

At present, the best acupuncture master in Zhongzhou Province is naturally Ji Fengwen. Qu Tongwen and Ma Tiequan's acupuncture skills are also acceptable. Others certainly know acupuncture, but they can't be said to be very good.

The layman watches the excitement, while the expert watches the details. Feng Xingping is the director of the department of the Third Hospital after all, so he has some vision.

“I found time to study!”

Yun Heng smiled modestly.

"You have time?"

Feng Xingping was speechless.

It would be better if Qu Tongwen or Ji Fengwen said this. After all, they are in their sixties or seventies and have been practicing medicine for thirty or forty years. They took the time to learn it, so there is nothing wrong with it.

But Yunheng is only 28 years old and graduated only one year ago, but his level of Chinese medicine internal medicine is already amazing. And you found time to learn acupuncture, and your acupuncture skills are so advanced?

Is this space one day or one month?

Not to mention that you can find the time, even if you specialize in it, how many people can reach this level?

"Squad leader, wipe your sweat!"

Wang Jibo hurriedly took out a pack of tissues from his pocket and handed it to Yun Heng.

My dear, there is more to this chapter. Please click on the next page to continue reading. It will be even more exciting later!

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