Yue Shaojiang's thoughts were instantly interrupted by the attending physician from the cardiology department.
Why?
It’s not that I don’t know, but I haven’t had time to think about it.
After examining the patient's condition, Yue Shaojiang began to analyze and quote from classics.
The clinical substitute teaching class is a place for everyone to discuss specific clinical symptoms, express their opinions, summarize experiences and improve themselves.
Yue Shaojiang grew up in a family of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners. He started learning from his grandfather Yue Anyun at a very young age, memorizing rhymes and reading medical books. It is no exaggeration to say that he is knowledgeable and talented.
Yue Shaojiang, who is only 31 years old, has reached level five in Chinese medicine internal medicine and level three in acupuncture and massage. This level is definitely a leader among the younger generation, and it has a lot to do with the fact that Yue Shaojiang has been exposed to Chinese medicine since he was a child.
There is indeed nothing wrong with Yue Shaojiang's analysis just now, and he quoted the original text from "Jinkui Yaolue".
During the whole process, Yue Shaojiang was actually analyzing the patient's specific condition while he was analyzing the situation. The cardiologist's question was not directed at anyone, but he had some doubts in his mind. However, this question made Yue Shaojiang a little confused.
Why?
Am I not analyzing this?
Yue Shaojiang felt unwell instantly after his train of thought was interrupted by the attending cardiologist.
Damn, this is totally unsportsmanlike.
Yun Heng took over the conversation, "The patient's main symptoms are lower limb edema, which is indeed 'yin water' and should be treated with diuresis as the main treatment. However, the formation of yin water is often related to skin and kidney yang deficiency. Mild cases can be treated with simple diuresis, but severe cases require the addition of drugs that warm the spleen and kidneys to strengthen the body and eliminate pathogenic factors."
The situation at the moment is actually mainly discussion. Yun Heng was listening carefully when Yue Shaojiang was analyzing just now.
Three people go together there must be my teacher.
Yue Shaojiang's level is still very good, and there is nothing wrong with the previous analysis. For those with water retention, if the swelling is below the waist, they should promote urination; if the swelling is above the waist, they should induce sweating to recover.
However, specific situations require specific analysis, and symptoms are varied. How can one method cure all diseases?
Traditional Chinese medicine pays more attention to tailoring the treatment to the individual, with one prescription for each person. Ancient and modern famous works such as "Treatise on Febrile Diseases" and "Golden Chamber" only distinguish the major categories of diseases and provide general treatment instructions for different situations. However, when it comes to specific diseases, unless the symptoms are completely consistent with those recorded in classics such as "Treatise on Febrile Diseases", there will be some changes in the prescriptions.
Traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions are extensive and profound. The same prescription with a slight change in dosage may become a new prescription.
In the Treatise on Febrile Diseases, Xiao Chengqi Decoction, Houpu Sanwu Decoction, and Houpu Dahuang Decoction are all composed of three herbs: rhubarb, magnolia bark, and immature bitter orange.
In Xiaochengqi Decoction, the amount of rhubarb is twice that of magnolia bark, which can relieve heat, promote bowel movements, and eliminate lumps and fullness. In Houpu Sanwu Decoction, the amount of magnolia bark is twice that of rhubarb, which can treat abdominal distension and pain and constipation. Houpu Dahuang Decoction is used to treat chest fullness due to fluid retention and constipation due to bowel fullness.
At first glance, the three prescriptions appear to be exactly the same, all consisting of three herbs: rhubarb, magnolia bark, and immature bitter orange. However, due to different dosages, the three prescriptions are completely different.
Yue Shaojiang quoted the original text of "Jinkui Yaolue", and his analysis is indeed reasonable. It can be applied to patients and requires specific analysis.
"good."
Ji Fengwen nodded with a smile. "Xiao Yue's analysis is correct, and Yun Heng's supplements are also on point. Edema below the waist is mostly due to yin fluid, which is related to spleen and kidney yang deficiency. The patient's condition is quite serious, and simply promoting urination is indeed not very effective."
"Yin water?"
The cardiologist smiled and said, "This is the first time I've heard of this term. I only know about amniotic fluid."
Yun Heng and others couldn't help laughing.
Yue Shaojiang was a little depressed as Yun Heng stole the limelight again.
In fact, this is just because Yue Shaojiang cares too much about his face. Others don’t really notice anything. In the analysis just now, Yue Shaojiang and Yun Heng are both very powerful, and Ji Fengwen also sincerely praised Yun Heng and Yue Shaojiang.
If Yun Heng had analyzed first just now, he might have paused briefly when asked by the cardiologist, and Yue Shaojiang might have also taken up the conversation. However, Yun Heng would not feel embarrassed, but would think and summarize according to Yue Shaojiang's analysis.
Yun Heng came to this teaching class to learn, not to get angry or compete with anyone.
So, sometimes some people’s troubles are often self-inflicted. If their mentality is not right, they tend to get angry for no reason and miss out on things that they should not miss.
Ji Fengwen also smiled, and then said to everyone, "Someone tell Dr. Feng what Yin water is."
Ji Fengwen's casual question made Yun Heng look at Ji Fengwen again, and he felt even more admiration for Ji Fengwen.
Dr. Feng, the attending physician from the cardiology department, actually never introduced himself from beginning to end. Although his name was on his name tag, a famous Chinese medicine expert of Ji Fengwen's level could inadvertently notice the other person's name without being introduced by others. This is something that many people cannot do.
Just now, Ji Fengwen thanked the resident doctor who notified him, and now he noticed Dr. Feng's name when Dr. Feng himself didn't notice it. Just these two points make Ji Fengwen worthy of the title of a great doctor.
Dang Siping immediately took over the conversation: "Traditional Chinese Medicine emphasizes yin and yang. This yin and yang can be understood as a philosophical view and classification. That is, things or diseases are classified according to different yin and yang properties such as heat and cold, up and down, deficiency and fullness, etc. In other words, all diseases and all things can be directly divided into two categories based on their different manifestations. One gives birth to two. With this division, then all things are either yin or yang, either yang or yin..."
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