Chapter 906: Dialectical Thinking, Distinguishing the Primary from the Secondary



Liu Chenxing stared blankly at Yun Heng in the center of the consultation room.

The third-year students didn’t quite understand what Yun Heng said just now. Some of them understood a little, some only had a vague understanding, but Liu Chenxing understood it clearly.

Director Tian was worried, but Yun Heng had seen through everything. He first resolved Lin Qingyuan's worries with two sentences, and then responded to Director Tian.

Is this the strength of Yun Heng from West Asia Hospital?

For a moment, Liu Chenxing was like a child who had never seen the world, or a frog in a well, who suddenly discovered a wider world.

To be honest, Liu Chenxing is still a little worse than Yue Shaojiang and Jin Shijie from West Asia Hospital, and even worse than Zhou Jinfei.

The gap is not simply in level, but in knowledge.

Because of their backgrounds, Yue Shaojiang and Jin Shijie had met many famous experts before entering the hospital, so their perspectives were different. Zhou Jinfei was similar.

Liu Chenxing was the type of person who went to a hospital right after graduation, and then studied, worked, and got promoted in the hospital.

People who have worked in or know about hospitals should know that new doctors are very busy in hospitals. In addition to work, they also have to write papers, and in addition to papers, they also have medical records, and in addition to medical records, they also have medical records.

Add to that the need to study, make progress, and take exams, and you're basically in a state of not having enough time.

The better and more motivated a doctor is, the less time he or she has.

Therefore, Liu Chenxing's knowledge in recent years has been mostly limited to Ningcheng Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital. In Liu Chenxing's eyes, Tian Haifei is his target, but in fact, there are many people outside who are better than Tian Haifei.

Liu Chenxing is one of those students who is always the top student in his own school. Then, when he suddenly sees the top students in other colleges, he suddenly realizes that he is not the best.

At this moment, Liu Chenxing felt shocked. Is Yun Heng so powerful?

In fact, Liu Chenxing's feeling is also caused by the nature of the current hospital. Tian Haifei's level cannot be said to be low, but it can only be said to be not pure enough. In some diseases, this drawback is very obvious.

The reason why Ji Fengwen and others pay attention to the West Asia Hospital is that the group of people gathered in the West Asia Hospital are really extraordinary. They are all the best in major hospitals, including Jin Shijie, Yue Shaojiang, Luo Yahui, Zhou Jinfei and others.

These people would be highly regarded talents in any hospital, but because of Yun Heng, they gathered in Xiya Hospital.

"Doctor Yun is about to share some practical information again!"

The students all sat up straight and studied as seriously as they did when they were at school.

As a junior student, I have been studying in medical school for two years, and this is the first time for many students to be interested in traditional Chinese medicine.

Without mentioning other aspects, just the aura that Doctor Yun exuded today was enough to make people envious. Some students even thought they were the current Yun Heng.

Most of the third-year students were born in the 2000s and are arrogant. In addition, the students who come here are the best in the grade and are already academic masters, which makes them even more arrogant.

The children born after 2000 don’t want to suffer any grievance. Who doesn’t want to make decisions and be full of vigor and vitality?

Today, Yun Heng can be said to be invincible and is almost invincible in Ningcheng Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital.

Yun Heng has only graduated for two years. If Yun Heng can do it, why can't they?

At this moment, nine out of ten students secretly made up their minds that they must study hard and become like Dr. Yun in the future. Even if it was only three minutes of enthusiasm, at least at this moment the students' enthusiasm was aroused by Yun Heng.

"The patient was admitted to the hospital with repeated wheezing and hemoptysis and was diagnosed with obstructive pulmonary emphysema, cor pulmonale, and heart failure..."

Yun Heng said slowly, "In modern medical practice, this condition is a respiratory disease, the result of the development of chronic bronchitis or other chronic lung diseases. Pulmonary heart disease is clinically a heart disease caused by pulmonary hypertension due to lesions in the bronchopulmonary tissue or pulmonary artery vessels..."

Yun Heng paused and asked, "As a Chinese medicine practitioner, when faced with this situation, if you start treating it, you've actually made a serious mistake."

Yun Heng looked at the classmates and asked, "Does anyone know what mistake was made?"

Zhang Mingfei stood up hurriedly: "I ignored the patient's hemoptysis."

"Why?" Yun Heng asked.

"In terms of clinical diagnosis, obstructive pulmonary emphysema and cor pulmonale combined with heart failure are already very scary. There is no time to consider anything else at this time," said Zhang Mingfei with a smile.

"Very well said."

Yun Heng nodded. "This is also the most common mistake made by Chinese medicine practitioners. When dealing with some patients, if the patient has a Western medicine diagnosis, often some Western medicine diagnoses can scare people. When doctors solve problems, they must start from the most serious and then solve the minor problems. First solve the most difficult problems, and then solve the minor problems..."

Many people nodded.

Obstructive pulmonary emphysema, cor pulmonale combined with heart failure are indeed very scary. At this time, if it is treated by Western medicine, people have their own routines, but if it is treated by traditional Chinese medicine, it is easy to confuse the primary and secondary.

"I just reviewed the patient's medical records. He has been using Shengmai Yin, Xiebai San, and Qianjin Weijing Tang. These prescriptions are clinically used for respiratory diseases... Of course, this classification for respiratory diseases was developed based on clinical experience in recent years."

Tian Haifei: “…”

Yun Heng's meaning was clearly that he was treating the symptoms without addressing the root cause.

If the patient's hemoptysis had stopped, Tian Haifei would still have the confidence to debate with Yun Heng. Yun Heng was right. Some prescriptions now target respiratory diseases and the like. They were indeed developed by many people through clinical summary and analysis. Don't worry about how they came about, as long as they are effective.

But now it is ineffective, and Tian Haifei has nothing to say.

"Why are so many prescriptions for respiratory diseases and hemostasis ineffective after use?"

Yun Heng asked his classmates.

"The cause of the disease has not been found, and the medication is only a temporary solution." A brave student shouted.

"Well said."

Yun Heng said, "Chinese medicine prescriptions have their own origins. Many of them don't come out of thin air. Yesterday, I said that Chinese medicine divides the human body into different systems based on yin and yang, the five elements, the heart, liver, spleen, lungs, and kidneys, rather than by breathing or digestion. Although some prescriptions are indeed effective for modern clinical respiratory diseases, we can't simply assume that this prescription is specifically for respiratory diseases..."

"In clinical practice, we need to eliminate interference and identify the root cause of the disease. When patients are admitted to the hospital, they experience chills, chest tightness, and hemoptysis. These are the most typical symptoms they present with. What causes these symptoms is what we need to analyze in clinical practice..."

"Well said."

A loud voice sounded at the door of the consultation room, and an old man with completely white hair walked in.

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