“I’ll go!”
Xu Bo was surprised again: "Yun Heng is talking nonsense!"
"Um!"
Ren Xuedong also nodded, with a look of surprise on his face.
The patients that doctors have seen themselves are like the questions that students have done themselves. They have a deep memory of them and will still have some impression when they see the questions again even after a long time.
But what if you have done a lot of questions?
At this moment, Yun Heng was not only seeing familiar questions, but was also relying entirely on his memory to repeat the previous medical records.
Most people may not forget the patient's condition, pulse condition, and symptoms, but it is difficult to remember all the details clearly.
But at this moment, Yun Heng seemed to remember everything exactly.
After talking about one, Yun Heng analyzed it and then talked about another.
After speaking for about half an hour, not only Xu Bo and Ren Xuedong were surprised, but also Qu Tongwen and Ji Fengwen who were standing behind were surprised.
"Xiaoyun, does your memory have such a good memory?"
Jiang Yuanbei asked in disbelief.
Without preparing a manuscript, he was able to combine the medical records and explain all the principles clearly, and each medical record was very appropriate.
“It’s not just about having a good memory!”
Ji Fengwen said slowly, "This is because Xiaoyun has mastered all the medical records and has a thorough understanding of them."
"Um!"
Qu Tongwen nodded: "These medical records are not necessarily the ones that Yun Heng has seen himself. It is also possible that he made them up based on actual facts."
"Edit?"
Jiang Yuanbei was stunned: "Ask a question?"
"Well, just ask questions!"
Ji Fengwen nodded. "No matter how things change, they still have their roots. Real-life medical records also have a basis to follow. Once you have a grasp of everything, you can naturally list examples at will."
"Um!"
Jiang Yuanbei nodded. He knew this, but...
Isn't Yun Heng's behavior too evil?
In the last row, Ren Xuedong and Xu Bo were also discussing.
"I don't think I've seen these medical records before. Could it be that they were encountered by Teacher Yun during the Dawn period?"
Ren Xuedong studied almost all the patients that Yun Heng had seen at the West Asia Hospital, so he had some impression of any medical records from the West Asia Hospital. But at this moment, Ren Xuedong felt that he had no impression at all.
"You don't care where he's from, as long as it makes sense."
Xu Bo didn't worry about this. It was precisely because he had never heard it before that he gained more from listening to it now.
"Yeah, you're right."
Ren Xuedong nodded.
"What you can see from these case histories is that Chinese medicine is people-oriented, not just about treating illnesses. We Chinese medicine practitioners judge a patient's physical condition based on their chief complaint, pulse, and other physical signs, rather than studying modern medical names for diseases like hepatitis and nephritis, which don't have much practical significance for us."
"In fact, the principle of Chinese medicine in treating patients is very simple. We must strictly follow the pathogenesis of the disease and treat each disease according to its own characteristics. We should treat the disease if it exists and those without it. We should treat the disease if it is strong and those if it is weak. We must first treat the five strong organs, dredge the blood and qi, regulate them, and achieve peace."
"In other words, Chinese medicine regulates and treats deviations, bringing derailed bodily functions back on track and restoring the balance of unbalanced bodily functions."
"Under the impact of modern medicine, many of us practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine have lost our traditional Chinese medicine thinking and have turned to modern medical diagnosis and treatment models. This not only fails to correct the patient's imbalance, but also causes iatrogenic harm due to improper medication."
"Let me tell you another case."
This time, Yun Heng was talking about the more typical chronic liver disease patient named.
"The patient suffered from chronic hepatitis. The previous doctor treated her without any theoretical analysis or dialectical analysis. He simply used modern medical knowledge of hepatitis, thinking it was a virus. He then prescribed a heat-clearing, damp-removing and detoxifying prescription. However, he did not know that heat-clearing, damp-removing and detoxifying prescriptions are bitter and cold, which can damage the stomach. Not only can they not cure the disease, but they can damage the spleen and stomach, affecting absorption, making the patient's condition worse."
When Yun Heng said this, someone raised his hand.
"Please speak, fellow student!"
Yun Heng pointed.
"Senior Yun Heng, what I want to ask is, for the same symptom, both of which are heat-clearing and detoxifying, why is it that Western medicine doesn't cause as much harm and can cure the disease just as well by using the right medicine, while Traditional Chinese Medicine's methods are bitter and cold, damaging the stomach and making the patient's condition worse?"
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