Chapter 528: Comprehensive Understanding



Well, this time, Xie Juanwang was directly classified as a person in the traditional Chinese medicine circle by the patient's family.

A bunch of Western medicine experts were eager to clarify before Xie Juanwang could speak: "She is a Western medicine doctor, not a Chinese medicine doctor!"

"I know, but I heard that she is also very good at Chinese medicine," said the family member.

What? Are we not allowing the emergence of experts who are good at both Chinese and Western medicine?

Is there such a big man in the history of domestic medicine?

some.

It was quiet.

The doctors knew very well what the recognition from the patient's family meant. It meant that Xie Juanwang had indeed reached the ceiling of the medical field, the highest academic institution in the country.

Dr. Xie Wanying herself said: "I am still learning."

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The King of Volumes is humble from beginning to end.

Doctor Xie Wanying added that her spirit of seeking truth from facts was not excessive modesty, saying: "I don't know how to take a pulse."

Sister Wen said she was not very good at pulse diagnosis. As a beginner, she was completely confused.

It is probably more difficult to take a child's pulse than an adult's because children's fingers are short, which is called "Cunkou short" in traditional Chinese medicine.

We know that the three fingers that doctors commonly use to take the pulse of adults are called Cun, Guan, and Chi, which are ranked in order.

Cun is the pulse-taking position closest to the extremities. According to the detailed operation rules of TCM pulse diagnosis, the doctor should use the index finger to take the patient's Cun.

The doctor's middle finger is placed between the three fingers when taking the pulse and is responsible for taking the pulse.

Therefore, when doctors take a pulse, they usually use their middle finger to determine the location of the joint. In modern anatomy, this location is on the inner side of the high bone behind the palm, which is easiest to feel.

The doctor's ring finger is placed on the radial pulse area behind the joints.

After finding the patient's pulse position, the doctor bends three fingers into an arch shape, aligns the fingers on a horizontal line, and then presses down with three fingers at the same time, using the fingertips to touch the pulse under the patient's skin. This is called total pressure.

The general massage is the most valuable medical experience of traditional Chinese medicine, which is the concept of the overall view of the human body. After judging the pulsation feeling of the patient's overall pulse, we will look at the patient's condition and take the pulse separately if abnormalities are found in key parts, such as Guan, Cun or Chi, to study the symptoms of the patient's condition in detail.

Some patients are tall and have long arms, while others are short and have short arms. In order for the doctor to press with three fingers to achieve the correct pulse taking position, the distance between the three fingers must be adjusted to adapt.

Back to the child, the child's hands are so short that the doctor's finger can only cover the entire Cun, Guan and Chi. Therefore, the doctor can only use one finger to take the child's pulse. This is called using one thumb to determine the Guan but not the Cun and Chi.

After listening to the Chinese medicine doctor's talk, the Western doctors realized that Xie Juan Wang Gang's initiative to bring this up revealed her own strong ambition: I just want to learn the most difficult things and go to the extreme.

Team leader Cui walked silently to the outside of the crowd and let out a long sigh, thinking about what classmate Tan had asked him to do to take care of the pregnant woman, but how could he take care of a top scorer?

The surroundings remained quiet, everyone was waiting to learn together, or: looking forward to seeing the King of Rolls roll over?

Hearing that the student wanted to learn the most difficult subject, Professor Jiao thought he was arrogant, so he felt that he needed to test Xie. After a small blow, he asked, "Do you know what is special about children's pulse?"

The pulse condition refers to what is found out from taking the pulse, not the pulse taking process that is different from that for adults as just mentioned.

Dr. Xie Wanying said: "In Western medicine, at least it is clear that infants and children have faster pulses than adults."

Children's basal metabolic rate is faster than adults' because they need to grow.

Such a difference in foundation will inevitably be reflected in the pulse of traditional Chinese medicine. In other words, traditional Chinese medicine is inseparable from the physiological basis of the human body.

"Apart from speed, are there any other specific differences?" Jiao increased the difficulty of the test questions.

Doctor Xie Wanying answered in an orderly manner: "Old people's body functions deteriorate and their blood vessels become physiologically hardened. Children are the exact opposite. Their pulses feel softer when touched."

Not only Jiao, but everyone was looking at Xie Juanwang: You guys really have mastered both Chinese and Western medicine?

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