Chapter 68 Showing Up



Normally, Liang Wanming rarely shows up in person when other hospitals come to communicate with the deputy director. Yun Heng is just a newcomer who just graduated this year. It is very scary that a newcomer can be personally taken by the director to understand the situation.

"Director Liang!"

"Hello, Director Liang."

Along the way, they met some doctors and nurses, many of whom greeted Liang Wanming politely, and were also curious about Yun Heng who was beside Liang Wanming.

Everyone is curious about what this young and handsome young man does.

Liang Wanming took Yun Heng on a tour and gave him introductions. When he passed by a ward, he would go in and ask a few questions.

The two of them looked at several wards, and when they walked into another ward, Yun Heng was stunned. There were several people in the ward, except for two who looked like patients' family members, the other four were doctors in white coats.

Qiao Xuewen, deputy director of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, was examining a patient with his colleagues when he saw Liang Wanming coming in. He hurriedly greeted him, "Director Liang, why are you here?"

Qiao Xuewen thought that someone had notified Liang Wanming, so Liang Wanming also came to check the situation.

"I'll just wander around, you guys continue."

Liang Wanming said something casually and stood by watching, with no intention of intervening. Yun Heng walked up and stood beside Liang Wanming, looking at the patient on the bed at the same time.

While observing the patient, Yun Heng subconsciously sniffed. The ward was a single room with no other patients, but there was a strange smell, a bit stinky, and also a bit sweet.

The patient was a male patient who looked to be in his fifties. He had an unshaven beard, a dark yellow complexion with a hint of blue, and dull eyes. He leaned weakly on the hospital bed.

Seeing that Liang Wanming had no intention of intervening, Qiao Xuewen also glanced at Yun Heng who was standing next to Liang Wanming. Without asking any more questions, he continued to question and treat the patient.

Qiao Xuewen had actually only been there for a short while, but he had already understood a little bit of the situation. However, with Liang Wanming's arrival, Qiao Xuewen could no longer continue at his previous pace.

The department director has absolute authority in the department, and even the deputy director dares not to provoke him casually. Liang Wanming has no intention of getting involved, but with him standing there, Qiao Xuewen has to take something into consideration.

So Qiao Xuewen said to a doctor beside him again: "Tell me more about the situation."

The leader is standing by and obviously wants to listen. You must make sure that he can understand what you are saying. It won't work if you cut out the beginning and the end. You have to start from the beginning.

The three doctors nearby were all from the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, so they naturally knew what to do. The doctor in charge hurriedly said, "The patient is a carrier of the hepatitis B virus. He has been in stable condition for many years. About two weeks ago, he suddenly fainted due to fatigue and was sent to a local hospital, where he was diagnosed with acute severe hepatitis..."

"After a period of treatment at a local hospital, the patient's condition improved, but the jaundice persisted. The local hospital contacted our hospital and transferred the patient to our department..."

When the young doctor explained the situation, Yun Heng listened quietly and very seriously.

Jaundice has always been a common symptom in the course of liver disease. In modern medicine, jaundice is also an important indicator affecting the patient's recovery. In terms of reducing jaundice, traditional Chinese medicine has always had considerable advantages and clinical experience. Many hospitals will recommend traditional Chinese medicine participation or treatment when encountering patients with severe and persistent jaundice.

After describing the patient's previous condition, the young doctor continued, "The patient was transferred to our hospital this morning. He is currently conscious, but has a poor appetite and aversion to greasy food. He also has a low-grade fever in the afternoon, and his transaminase level is quite low..."

After the young doctor in charge explained the situation in detail, Qiao Xuewen went forward to examine the patient, explaining his findings as he went along. After the examination, Qiao Xuewen asked, "Everyone, tell me, is this patient yang jaundice or yin jaundice? What treatment plan should be adopted in this case?"

In traditional Chinese medicine, the understanding of jaundice is different from that of modern medicine. The theory of traditional Chinese medicine is based on yin and yang and the five elements, so traditional Chinese medicine also divides jaundice into yang jaundice and yin jaundice according to the situation.

When Qiao Xuewen asked this, it was obvious that he was testing the doctor nearby.

"Yang Huang!"

"Yin Huang!"

In addition to Qiao Xuewen, there were three other doctors including the clinical doctor, but the three of them were divided into two groups. One person thought it was yang jaundice, and two people thought it was yin jaundice.

After hearing this, Qiao Xuewen was about to ask one of the three people to explain, but Liang Wanming suddenly spoke up: "Yun Heng, you can also tell me, is this patient Yang jaundice or Yin jaundice?"

Liang Wanming suddenly spoke, and Qiao Xuewen quickly stopped him and looked at Yun Heng with interest.

Just now, Liang Wanming brought Yun Heng in together, and Qiao Xuewen was guessing Yun Heng's identity. Now Liang Wanming suddenly spoke, and Qiao Xuewen had already made a judgment. He thought that this might be a young talent that Director Liang had recruited from somewhere.

"In my opinion, it should be Yang Huang!"

Today's patient's condition is actually above the standard for Yun Heng, but Yun Heng has a solid foundation and can still see some situations clearly, just like when he examined Liu Dafei and his wife at Xihua Hospital before. He may not know how to treat it, but he can still make some rough judgments.

"Doctor Gao, please tell me your diagnosis first." Liang Wanming named the attending physician who had just diagnosed it as Yin jaundice.

Doctor Gao said hurriedly, "In general, patients with jaundice who have bright yellow eyes are considered Yang jaundice, while those with dark eyes are mostly Yin jaundice. The patient's complexion is dark, as if smoked, so this is a manifestation of Yin jaundice. Although combined with the patient's medical history, the patient became ill two weeks ago, and the jaundice appeared quickly afterwards, and the condition is serious, it meets the characteristics of 'acute jaundice'. 'Acute jaundice' is generally Yang jaundice, but there are exceptions. And judging by the patient's symptoms, it should also be Yin jaundice..."

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