"Straighten it." Doctor Xie Wanying immediately made her own judgment.
Don't think too much. Dr. Xie is a stubborn person who never thinks too much.
Sister Wen's advice to her was to stick to her own way.
Therefore, clinical linear thinking cannot be said to be bad. It is a very good thing. It does not complicate things and helps to avoid getting confused.
The clinical pathway that Western medicine has increasingly admired over the years can be regarded as a linear thinking model, which is a conclusion drawn from many clinical lessons.
How Dr. Xie Wanying came up with the direction of strengthening the body is definitely not because she understands the Chinese medicine's observation, listening, questioning and palpation.
The reason why traditional Chinese medicine is mysterious is that the so-called four diagnostic elements of observation, auscultation, questioning and palpation all rely on the clinical experience accumulated by the traditional Chinese medicine practitioner himself.
What should Dr. Xie Wanying do if she does not have any experience in this area of traditional Chinese medicine?
You should know that many experienced Western medicine practitioners also learn Chinese medicine techniques. They are very adept at it and can master it quickly, much faster than novices in Chinese medicine.
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I don't know about the specific TCM techniques of looking, smelling, asking and feeling, but after these doctors have understood the theoretical logic of TCM, they have no difficulty in diagnosing the yang and yin qi because they have already accumulated a sense of diagnosis about the patients.
The Senior Sister was someone that Doctor Xie Wanying was very familiar with and they interacted with her almost every day. How could she not know about the Senior Sister's daily physical condition?
The positive energy of traditional Chinese medicine can be called immunity in Western medicine. Senior sister’s immunity is not bad.
The patient's own immunity is strong, which means that as long as the doctor strengthens the patient's immunity a little bit, it is very likely that the patient will be able to get rid of the harm himself.
This is better than doctors using strong external force to interfere with the human body to exorcise evil spirits.
In theory, exorcism requires doctors to use greater intervention when intervening in the patient's body.
Such logical concepts of traditional Chinese medicine are common in Western medicine. For example, vaccination allows the human body to develop targeted immune enhancement, which is better than using a bunch of strong drugs to save the patient.
The old doctor is an old doctor. He can quickly combine the thinking of traditional Chinese medicine with that of Western medicine and integrate them without any incongruity.
The more the onlookers listened, the more they were concerned about Dr. Xie Wanying: Do you only know Chinese medicine, or...
Each of them is like Dr. Ma, Dr. Zhang and others guessing Feifei.
The old doctor's decisiveness and efficiency in doing things do not mean he acts rashly. He can make clear and logical analyses and has the academic confidence to back him up.
Which possibility is it, Dr. Xie Wanying?
"If the patient suffers from panic disorder, there are many acupoints in traditional Chinese medicine that can be used for treatment." Boss Wen Zihan continued to give instructions on the phone.
It is said that these four most common therapeutic acupoints are not unfamiliar to ordinary people.
The first acupoint, Baihui, is located on the top of the head, five inches above the front hairline, on the midline of the top of the head.
Baihui acupoint is a point on the Du channel that is responsible for the communication between the brain and the spinal cord. Just because it is located on the head of the human body, we can infer that it can be used to treat brain diseases.
The Du meridian is mentioned here, so I’d like to talk about it again.
The Du meridian is not the twelve meridians we talked about before, but one of the eight extraordinary meridians other than the twelve meridians, and belongs to the meridian academic system of traditional Chinese medicine.
The eight extra meridians are called the eight extra meridians because they do not belong to the twelve meridians and have no internal or external relationship with the internal organs.
At the same time, it is very important in traditional Chinese medicine, especially in acupuncture and massage, because it connects the twelve meridians.
Anyone who has studied Western medicine knows that many blood vessels, nerves and lymph nodes intersect in the human body like a traffic fortress, which can be used to analogize some of the important acupoints of the eight extraordinary meridians in traditional Chinese medicine.
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