Chapter 162: Startled



It’s a no-brainer.

A Chinese medicine doctor with good moral character and skills like Wen Zihan would definitely shake his head again and again at this.

Traditional Chinese medicine is based on dialectical analysis.

There are many different syndromes for high blood pressure, and each person has his own syndrome, and the medication is different. Moreover, in Chinese medicine books, Angong Niuhuang Wan has never been used to lower blood pressure.

The main effect of Angong Niuhuang Pills is antipyretic and sedative, and it is used as an auxiliary in clinical rescue of critically ill patients.

In other words, the main medicine used is other medicine instead of Angong Niuhuang Pills.

Why has this medicine become a myth among the family members? It has to do with clinical practice. When some doctors see that the patient is not in good condition, they will ask the family members to buy some life-saving medicine that is not available in the hospital. Angong Niuhuang Pill is one of them.

However, these doctors never told the patient that he or she did not need any other medicine and that only this medicine could save the patient's life. However, because of the behavior of some doctors, the family members naturally thought that other medicines were ineffective and only this medicine was effective in saving the patient's life.

This misunderstanding does not only refer to Angong Niuhuang Wan. What family members should know is that when a doctor tells you this, it means that he has tried almost everything.

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In clinical medication, when doctors are out of medicine, they will try their best to find other alternative medicines or other alternative treatment methods to treat patients.

So we often see in the news that when family members cannot buy the medicine, they turn around and blame the hospital doctors for not having the medicine and killing their patients.

Whenever this happens, doctors can only:

Walk into the ward with bed 13.

The elderly patient in bed 13 is suffering from uremia.

Uremia, heart failure, pneumonia, convulsions and coma are very common clinical symptoms.

The patient in bed 13 had a sudden seizure in the evening, followed by sputum blockage and coma.

Doctor Xiao Zhang issued a critical illness notice as a routine matter and considered whether to request a consultation with the neurosurgeon.

It is actually useless for the neurosurgery department to come, and they will probably recommend not to transfer the patient to another department, because this patient is not in a coma caused by cerebral infarction or cerebral hemorrhage.

Uremia patients mainly suffer from electrolyte imbalance, which leads to a series of organ problems. From this, we can see what function the kidneys play in the daily operation of the human body.

In traditional Chinese medicine, the kidneys store essence, control growth, development, and reproduction, govern water, absorb air, and are associated with fear.

Each of the above words reflects the summary and essence of clinical phenomena.

Traditional Chinese medicine has always called the kidney the foundation of the body, and focuses on tonifying the kidney. Wherever you listen to experts giving health classes, when it comes to the kidney, nine out of ten people have kidney deficiency and nine out of ten need to tonify it.

Having said that, everyone knows that Angong Niuhuang Wan has little to do with this patient.

Angong Niuhuang Wan is not a tonic, it focuses on purgation, and its biggest side effect is excessive purgation.

The family members were shocked after hearing this.

Not only that, other patients' family members who were present and listening would be terrified. Doctors Xie Wanying and Wen Zihan had predicted that the threshold to TCM seemed low, but ordinary people liked to try the medicine on themselves, and they would take the medicine after hearing what others said about the good Chinese medicine, since they heard that Chinese medicine had no side effects.

How can Chinese medicine have no side effects? If it didn’t, there wouldn’t be records in ancient books of royal family members dying from taking it.

The best treatment option for patients with uremia is a kidney transplant. If kidney transplantation is not possible, Western medicine also provides patients with "replenishment".

For example, the patient is anemic and needs a blood transfusion.

Doctor Xiao Zhang did not make a mistake in sending the critical illness notice to the patient this time, but it does not mean that the patient cannot be cured and can only go home and wait to die.

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