At the scene, the patient continued to convulse, and it would be difficult to stop the convulsions without medical intervention.
Wen Zihan took the aluminum box and moved quickly and skillfully. He opened the aluminum cover and took out the needles from it, then pulled up the clothes on the patient's arms and calves.
Use your other hand to hold a sterile cotton ball and prepare to disinfect the skin before inserting the needle.
Whoosh, whoosh, whoosh, in the blink of an eye, in a few seconds, several needles were inserted into several acupuncture points of the human body.
The speed is scary!
Haven’t you heard that it takes a long time to accurately determine the acupuncture points?
The air was filled with complete silence.
It was so quiet that it made one wonder if everyone had traveled to another world.
The scene where Dr. Wen demonstrated his skills: ...Too shocking.
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The Western medicine doctors couldn't understand it, so they had no choice but to ask another Chinese medicine doctor for help. The result surprised them even more: Dr. Zhou was dumbfounded.
What? Can’t Chinese doctors understand?
Dr. Zhou didn't think it through.
Isn't he very young? A TCM student who seems to have no job after graduating for several years? How come he can use acupuncture techniques like an old doctor?
If you want to be fast, it is best to hold several needles in one hand at the same time. Only old doctors who have practiced for many years can do this.
Anyway, she had seen very few acupuncturists with such skills.
The benefit of holding several needles at the same time is self-evident, as it can avoid the time spent on re-removing needles and shorten any unnecessary time wasted.
In the medical field, first aid time means life.
Besides, Dr. Wen's needle insertion technique, acupuncture has many different acupuncture techniques, and the overall technique is intricate and complex. This is also a high threshold for acupuncturists to truly achieve proficiency.
To put it simply, acupuncture can be divided into single-handed and double-handed methods.
To put it simply, the difference between the two techniques is like a nurse giving an injection. When the needle enters the human body, due to the different thickness and tightness of the skin in different parts of the human body, the doctor must use techniques such as changing the force and angle to perform the technique in order to get the needle to the designated part of the human body.
From the above description, we can know that, in general, it is definitely more difficult to insert the needle with one hand than with both hands. In particular, some acupuncture points are more difficult to insert into the skin, and the soft needles of acupuncture are definitely more difficult to insert than the needles of Western medicine syringes.
The technique demonstrated by Wen Zihan is inserting needles into multiple acupuncture points with one hand.
What strength and dexterity? As both are female Chinese medicine doctors, Dr. Zhou believes that she is completely inferior to the other. It may be because she is not an acupuncturist and the other is probably a doctor who studied this major.
After the patient had acupuncture points on several acupuncture points, the seizures gradually stopped. Unexpectedly, the patient suddenly had a tendency to hunch over. Was he going to vomit violently?!
Dr. Zhou's forehead was suddenly covered with sweat, and he kept shouting to the nurse: "You may need to suction the sputum."
There was no suction machine on site, so the nurse took a syringe and connected a suction tube to make a temporary simple suction machine to suck out the patient's vomit.
When the Western medicine doctors around saw this, their hearts began to beat faster than their throats.
In the blink of an eye, the slender hand that had just inserted the needle began to rotate back and forth on the needle handle.
Acupuncture needle insertion technique: twisting method.
As an outsider looking at Dr. Wen Zihan's actions, on the one hand, he felt a sense of déjà vu, and on the other hand, he once again felt how mysterious it was.
Anyway, it is hard to understand from the perspective of Western medicine: can a needle rotating on the patient's skin cure a disease? It seems to have no scientific basis.
The question has a miraculous effect.
After twisting, the patient first noticed slight twitching in the muscles under the calf acupuncture point where the needle was located.
Everyone's eyes widened again: What's wrong with Dr. Wen? After stopping the patient's convulsions, he wanted to let the patient have a recurrence of convulsions?
Of course not.
This is called De Qi in acupuncture. To put it in simple terms, it is one of the manifestations of the effectiveness of acupuncture techniques.
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