In less than half an hour, everyone was seated in the demonstration room again.
After everyone arrived, Yun Heng walked into the demonstration room again and went up to the podium.
"For more than an hour, we talked about the Four Diagnoses of Traditional Chinese Medicine, especially the importance of the Four Diagnoses of Traditional Chinese Medicine and their clinical impact."
Yun Heng went straight to the point without any opening remarks.
“To know by looking is called divine, to know by hearing is called saint, to know by asking is called skillful, and to know by feeling the pulse is called ingenious.”
Yun Heng said slowly, "This shows that the four diagnostic methods of traditional Chinese medicine are very important in clinical practice, and they are also very particular. There is no distinction between the four methods."
Yun Heng paused for a moment and continued, "We talked about the Four Diagnosis Methods before, and now we're talking about the Eight Principles."
"Chinese medicine's dialectical analysis is the key to treatment, and also the most difficult part. Only with accurate dialectical analysis can we use the right prescriptions for the right condition. The importance of dialectical analysis is everywhere."
"Everyone knows that the eight principles of traditional Chinese medicine are yin, yang, exterior, interior, cold, heat, deficiency, and excess."
Yun Heng paused for a moment before continuing, "The Eight Principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine confuse many people and make them feel rather mysterious. Many even use yin and yang, cold and heat, and other theories to attack Traditional Chinese Medicine. Even some of us practitioners lack confidence in Traditional Chinese Medicine because we don't understand the Eight Principles."
"Let's talk about yin and yang first. The Book of Changes says that Tai Chi's movement and stillness give rise to yin and yang. Yin and yang govern heaven and earth. Heaven is yang, and earth is yin. They govern movement, giving rise to the four seasons and five elements. Earth is yin, and they govern stillness, allowing growth, storage, and preservation. Yin and yang are called the Tao..."
"Yin and Yang is actually a profound subject. I personally feel that our theory of Yin and Yang is the earliest theory of relativity. When applied to the dialectics of Traditional Chinese Medicine, distinguishing between Yin and Yang is extremely crucial."
As he spoke, Yun Heng glanced at the large screen behind him, on which the specific medical records appeared.
"Let's look at this case. The patient is a 50-year-old male who has suffered from insomnia for three days. He has barely slept, is dizzy, has frequent urination, has loose stools, has crackling knees, and has xenon odor. His pulse is deep, thin, and stringy. His tongue is extremely pale and has a thin white coating..."
At this point, Yun Heng asked everyone, "Who can tell me about this case?"
Everyone below was stunned for a moment. They didn't expect Yun Heng to ask a question. A few seconds later, a group of people from the West Asia Hospital raised their hands, and then some of the young doctors in the inspection team followed suit.
"Doctor Ren, please tell me."
Yun Heng called out Ren Xuedong's name.
Ren Xuedong stood up and nodded around before saying, "Generally speaking, sudden onset of insomnia, with almost no sleep for three days and no previous symptoms, is often caused by mood swings, such as anger, irritability, or something on one's mind. Generally, these mood swings trigger liver fire, which disturbs the mind."
"But judging from the medical records, this patient doesn't seem to have any similar conditions, nor does he have any cause for insomnia."
Many people nodded.
Ren Xuedong’s approach is very good and hits the nail on the head.
Generally speaking, sudden insomnia like this, with almost no sleep all night, is indeed mostly caused by emotions, otherwise it is impossible to have no signs, but judging from this case, there are no such signs.
Ren Xuedong continued, "Also, judging by the patient's frequent urination, tongue coating, and pulse, it's not a liver fire problem. It's probably an internal accumulation of yin and cold, which is blocking the yang from the outside. The floating yang can't descend, and the upper part is empty, which disturbs the mind, resulting in restlessness and insomnia."
"Doctor Ren's analysis is very accurate."
"Yeah, that's amazing."
Listening to Ren Xuedong's analysis, many people whispered.
To be honest, this case is quite complicated. Although the main symptom is insomnia, judging from the patient's symptoms and various conditions shown in the case, it seems that the cause of insomnia is unknown. Ren Xuedong analyzed that the patient had internal excess of yin and cold based on the patient's frequent urination, pulse and tongue coating.
It has to be said that Ren Xuedong has stuck to the theme both in terms of ideas and other aspects.
For a moment, the young doctors in the inspection team were all moved. The doctors at West Asia Hospital were really pure. They were calm and composed when facing illnesses. This is how they looked like authentic Chinese medicine practitioners.
In this case, if you go to some hospitals, even the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, the doctor may ask the patient to undergo some examinations to see if there are any problems with the mental state, brain, or other aspects.
"Well, Dr. Ren's analysis is very correct."
Yun Heng nodded to Ren Xuedong, motioning him to sit down, and then analyzed again, "This case actually illustrates the concept of yin and yang in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Yin and cold are prevalent internally, blocking yang from the outside. In terms of specific treatment, we naturally need to use the method of suppressing floating yang and then submerging floating yang, achieving the perfect integration of yin and yang."
As he spoke, the big screen that Yun Heng stretched out his hand to changed and turned into a rough sketch. To be precise, the ground was below, the sky was above, and there was the sun in the sky.
"The sky is yang, and the earth is yin. In reality, the sun rises and sets, and the sun and moon alternate, forming day and night. From the perspective of the relative yin and yang, day is yang and night is yin. This yin and yang conforms to the laws of nature and is in balance. Once this yin and yang is disrupted, it will cause various effects."
"The alternation of the sun and the moon is naturally not something that can be disturbed by humans, but now, day and night can actually be disturbed. And in the human body, yin and yang are even more easily disrupted."
"To be more specific, we need to sleep at night. The sun should be setting and the moon should be high in the sky, turning from yang to yin. However, it is precisely because of the excessive yin and coldness inside that the yang energy cannot descend. The sun remains high in the sky, disturbing the clear sky and disturbing the mind. It's like when we are about to sleep but there is a light on next to us, and the light is very bright. Naturally, this will affect our sleep."
"This is what we call a pathological state. The yin and yang are out of balance. We need a yin environment to rest, but we are still in a yang environment. This is the cause of insomnia. Therefore, we must let the yang float down and sink. Starting from sinking the floating yang, we can turn the originally yang environment into a yin one, which is suitable for our rest environment..."
"From this point of view, the sky is yang, the earth is yin, the day is yang, the night is yin, and the yin and yang are intertwined. It is easy to understand. Who can still say that the yin and yang of traditional Chinese medicine are nonsense and have no basis?"
“Oh my god!”
"Fuck!"
Many people who were listening to the lecture cursed in their hearts.
Oh my god, this analysis is absolutely amazing.
The level of most people attending the class was still online, and they naturally understood the so-called yin and yang, but most people did not really fully understand yin and yang. But after Yun Heng's analysis, everyone understood it.
Clearing disturbed?
What do you mean by clearing out the disturbance? You are about to go to sleep and the sun is high in the sky. It would be strange if you are not disturbed.
Yin and Yang, what are Yin and Yang, what is balance?
Yun Heng explained to everyone very thoroughly what it meant for yin and yang to be disrupted and what it meant for yin and yang to be out of balance.
Not only the group of young doctors, but also Qu Tongwen and Ji Fengwen were a little surprised. Yun Heng's analytical ability was really too strong, and he analyzed the entire course of the disease so straightforwardly.
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