Chapter 727: Deficiency of Spleen and Kidney Qi, Congenital Deficiency



"Xiaoxiao, this Professor Tian is quite capable."

There was a special tent for the staff at the back. Michelle and Xiaoxiao were sitting in a small compartment with a live broadcast screen in front of them.

"After all, he's a professor and a well-known Chinese medicine doctor, not a scumbag."

Xiaoxiao smiled and said, "Are you afraid that Dr. Yun won't be as good as Professor Tian?"

"Nonsense!"

Michelle glared at Xiaoxiao and said, "Yun Heng told me that as a doctor, you can't teach others your skills. You just need to do your best. This free clinic will be very beneficial for promoting both traditional Chinese medicine and West Asia Hospital."

Xiaoxiao covered her mouth and laughed: "Did Mr. Mi get praise from his uncle?"

"Shut up."

Michelle glared at Xiaoxiao again and continued watching the live broadcast.

There are not many patients at West Asia Hospital today. After all, the organizer of the free clinic is West Asia Hospital, and the people in the surrounding area were the first to get the news.

Although the free clinic was not located near the West Asia Hospital, not many people would be willing to pay for free medical treatment. Except for some patients who were too lazy to go or those who were temporarily sick, most patients heard the news and went to the free clinic. Today, the number of patients in the West Asia Hospital was at least half less than usual.

Jin Shijie, Yue Shaojiang and others who stayed in the hospital on duty also seemed to be relatively idle. When there were no patients, they watched the live broadcast in the duty room. As for why they didn't watch it alone in their own clinic?

Watching this kind of live broadcast alone is actually not very interesting. It is more interesting when there are many people, especially experts. They can watch and discuss at the same time, and the fun comes instantly.

Just like the conversation between Yun Heng and Fan Zengfeng on the scene, Tian Zhengwei was watching his own conversation while Yun Heng and Fan Zengfeng were communicating with him, which meant he was indirectly participating in it, so it didn't seem boring.

"Tian Zhengwei's level is still online."

Yue Shaojiang commented.

"Well, he's better than Feng Xingping from the Third Hospital, but not as good as Dr. Yun."

Jin Shijie nodded.

As for the patient that Tian Zhengwei was seeing, Jin Shijie and Yue Shaojiang were just discussing it. If the two of them went there, they would be able to make a clear diagnosis without any omissions. Patients of similar level were already child's play for Yun Heng.

The longer Jin Shijie stayed in West Asia Hospital, the more he realized the gap between him and Yun Heng.

When he originally came from Shanghai, Jin Shijie planned to study here for a while and then return to Tongji, but now, Jin Shijie is reluctant to leave.

On the one hand, he really couldn't bear to leave the atmosphere here, and on the other hand, Jin Shijie was too embarrassed to go back.

When he came here, Jin Shijie felt that he was definitely the best here except for Yun Heng. Now, Yue Shaojiang is no worse than him, Ren Xuedong is also improving very fast, and although Xu Bo looks sloppy, he is also improving as well.

There are also several people who stayed behind from last year's investigation team, such as Luo Yahui from Kyoto Hospital.

The one in front has not yet overtaken, but the one behind has already caught up. In this situation, if Jin Shijie left, he would feel ashamed of being a deserter.

The key point of attracting more talents lies in the fact that everyone is a genius and no one is willing to admit defeat. Everyone is definitely competing. Either become the top student or give up. Otherwise, no one will be willing to leave, and leaving is equivalent to admitting defeat.

"There's a new patient."

Yue Shaojiang reminded.

Tian Zhengwei was prescribing medicine for a patient when another staff member brought another patient over. This time the patient didn't have a doctor he liked, or perhaps he was easy to talk to and anyone would do, so the staff came in order and brought the two patients to the experts in front of the line one after another.

After that, more patients were brought in one after another.

With so many patients, Yun Heng and others who don't have any patients yet naturally cannot pay attention to all of them at the same time. They look for patients who they think are more special or more serious, or they look for patients of a specialist they are interested in, based on their conditions.

Yun Heng and Fan Zengfeng were both concerned about a patient on Zhou Wanlin's side.

Relatively speaking, Zhou Wanlin is very famous. Not only Yun Heng, but also many people who watch the live broadcast pay attention to Zhou Wanlin.

The patient Zhou Wanlin saw was a woman in her forties. When the patient was brought over by the staff, Yun Heng and Fan Zengfeng both noticed that the patient was thin and short, and looked weak when she walked over, and her mental state was very poor.

"Is this a congenital deficiency or a lack of nurturing?"

Fan Zengfeng spoke softly to Yun Heng.

"Well, judging by the patient's physique, he is indeed born with deficiencies and has been malnourished."

Yun Heng nodded.

Fan Zengfeng is a school professor who likes to explain things. He observed and said, "People with congenital deficiency are often thin at birth, and their acquired spleen and stomach are weak, which cannot nourish the congenital. The congenital is the kidney. The kidney governs water and is the organ of water and fire. Kidney yin, kidney yang, essence and blood, brain marrow, bones and hair, Chong and Ren meridians are all leftover kidney water. If the kidney water is deficient, the liver will not be nourished..."

"If the liver is overused, it can easily harm the spleen and stomach, leading to acquired deficiencies, poor appetite due to spleen deficiency, and malnutrition of the lung metal... From a physical and mental perspective, the patient is very likely suffering from spleen and kidney qi deficiency, congenital deficiency, and acquired deficiencies..."

While Fan Zengfeng was speaking, Zhou Wanlin was also asking about the patient's condition.

"I have no appetite and don't eat much. I have a small appetite and I feel bloated and belched after eating a little. My health is so poor that my family wants me to eat something nutritious. If I eat some meat, I will have stomach pain at night and sometimes diarrhea..."

The patient was accompanied by her husband and mother-in-law, and it was the patient's mother-in-law who was talking.

"How long has this been going on?"

Zhou Wanlin asked.

"I've had a poor appetite since I was a child and have seen doctors many times. Sometimes it gets a little better, sometimes it gets worse. Over the years, we've consulted doctors everywhere, hoping to improve it."

The person who spoke was still the patient's mother-in-law.

It's still a long-term chronic disease, and modern medicine is often ineffective for this type of congenital deficiency and acquired malnutrition. The treatment for patients is just to replenish qi and blood, and give them intravenous fluids...

Zhou Wanlin looked at some of the patient's examinations. The patient had severe anemia and a heavy menstrual bleeding volume. Just as the patient's mother-in-law said, when the condition was serious, she went to the hospital, and when she felt better, she went home, and this happened over and over again.

In the past, people would call patients with this condition "sickly children," meaning they had been sickly since childhood.

"Well, this is a case of spleen and kidney qi deficiency. It's congenitally deficient, and the acquired factors are insufficient. The innate root of the disease is weak, and the spleen and stomach are weak. The acquired factors cannot nourish the innate factors. The kidneys cannot produce blood, and the spleen cannot regulate blood. Kidney deficiency leads to liver deficiency, and liver deficiency leads to lack of nourishment for the tendons and veins..."

Listening to Zhou Wanlin's questions and the patient's mother-in-law's answers, Yun Heng smiled and said to Fan Zengfeng, "Professor Fan is amazing. He can make a pretty accurate diagnosis just by looking at the patient's physical appearance and mental state.

As Yun Heng spoke, he became even more thoughtful. People like Fan Zengfeng were really urgently needed by West Asia Hospital.

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