Chapter 532: Empathy



As I have said many times before, Western medicine has long said that the results of examinations from the laboratory, imaging, etc. can only be used as a reference for clinical doctors.

What outsiders don’t know is that any medical machine at this stage is by no means perfect and may also misdiagnose or miss a diagnosis, so people must make the final decision, and only people can legally assume responsibility for patients.

Traditional Chinese medicine is the same. Trying to draw a final clinical conclusion solely based on tongue diagnosis, pulse diagnosis, questioning, etc. is not recognized as the correct medical treatment process in any ancient Chinese medical books.

Based on this, modern Chinese medicine practitioners will combine various modern examination methods to assist their own Chinese medicine diagnosis. Don't say that Chinese medicine has not kept pace with the times, or that using Western medicine is not Chinese medicine, which is wrong.

In conclusion, Chinese medicine and Western medicine are exactly the same, and the examinations are also routine. It is a truth that countless clinical cases have proven that which examinations should be done first and which examinations should be done first to avoid excessive medical treatment.

Doctor Xie Wanying said: "At the moment, the child is not very energetic and has a poor appetite, but he has no acute abdomen and no signs of acute cardiopulmonary disease such as hypoxia."

In other words, it is right for family members to worry, but there is really no need to be overly anxious.

For sub-health conditions, Traditional Chinese Medicine has a relatively mature mechanism for diagnosis and treatment. It is okay to trust Traditional Chinese Medicine and want to seek treatment for sub-health.

The premise is whether you trust Chinese medicine?

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If you must see a Western doctor to confirm the conclusion of traditional Chinese medicine, you can go for another Western medical examination.

Medicine is like a big supermarket, with a wide variety of service products. Medical law stipulates that doctors cannot force patients to buy, and you can only choose by yourself. Under this law, doctors can sometimes only be like commodity salesmen, clearly listing the pros and cons of all commodities for you to choose.

The family members sighed, after all, it was up to the mother to take on the greatest medical responsibility and make the choice.

Dr. Xie understood the other person's feelings and said, "I am also a mother, and my child is still in the fetal stage, but I can already feel that every choice I make is related to their lives. It is very difficult, but as a mother, I have to do it. If I have a conflict in my heart, I need to think more clearly and accurately. I will not hesitate and look for books and scientific research materials."

Scientific research literature and data are generally the most objective and have to undergo multiple tests and audits, unlike someone's words which may contain subjective emotions.

The purpose of checking objective data, as Dr. Xie said, is to restore the brain's normal logical thinking ability and not let emotions affect judgment.

The family member understood and said, "I would like to ask Dr. Xie and Teacher Jiao to treat my child without doing a CT scan first."

There is indeed no need to do a CT scan for the time being. The comprehensive judgment results of both Chinese and Western medicine show that the child's illness is not serious to this extent for the time being.

"Can we ask Teacher Jiao to prescribe some medicine for my child?" The family member asked about what Dr. Xie had just said about asking Teacher Jiao to prescribe medicine for the child.

This is a real misunderstanding of Chinese medicine. Acupuncture also has prescriptions. Acupuncture prescriptions are not about medicine but about acupuncture points.

Jiao Da Lao raised the difficulty of the test question to the students again: "You come and try to prescribe a prescription for her child."

There is nothing to be afraid of when the teacher asks you to answer questions. It is even better if the teacher corrects you if you answer incorrectly. Doctor Xie Wanying picked up the pen without saying a word and started writing.

After writing, give it to Teacher Jiao for review.

Like Western medicine teachers, Chinese medicine teachers will also ask students: What medical basis are you following to do this?

Doctor Xie Wanying said: "Looking at the fingerprints of children is mainly used to diagnose external infections and gastrointestinal diseases in children."

Some diseases in children cannot be diagnosed by looking at fingerprints, so don’t exaggerate the importance of fingerprints.

Xie Juanwang's words made the Western medicine colleagues around him break out in cold sweats: they thought they had stolen an incredible magic weapon, but Juanwang gave them a blow and said it was not a magic weapon. What?!

"The child's fingerprints are dark purple and heavy, indicating that pathogenic heat is stagnant in the child's body. They are no longer the purple and shallow fingerprints of the exogenous wind-heat stage. Combined with the child's tongue coating, damp-heat stagnates the spleen, which is a real syndrome rather than a deficiency syndrome, and the drainage method should be used as the main method."

When it comes to the understanding of pediatrics, ancient Chinese medical books say that pediatric diseases are mostly positive symptoms. This is because children have a pure yang body and the yang is often excessive. In fact, it means that children's metabolism is basically more active than that of adults during their development period unless they are seriously ill.

The student's speech was well-reasoned and Professor Jiao nodded frequently.

Children are difficult to cooperate with doctors, so it is not advisable to leave needles in. The method of drainage is mainly shallow puncture, that is, the needle is inserted into the acupuncture point and then pulled out immediately.

Which acupoints should be pierced?

Nowadays, the evil mainly stays in the stomach and intestines of the children, so the acupuncture points must be those related to the stomach and intestines, such as Zusanli, Zhongwan, Tianshu, Pishu, etc. as the main points, and Neiting, Qihai, Quchi, etc. as the auxiliary points.

If you are worried that your child cannot bear excessive diarrhea, you can try the method of purging first and then replenishing.

Look at how Dr. Xie can recite TCM knowledge points at will. Has he learned all the TCM knowledge? It is normal for students like Gu to have such doubts.

Boss Jiao and other big guys had already figured it out. It must be Wen Zihan who finished drawing the key points of traditional Chinese medicine for Sister Xie first.

The key point of Sister Wen's painting is that there will be no mistakes. Xie selected the acupuncture points and then took the filiform needles after getting Teacher Jiao's approval.

The time required to locate the acupuncture points accurately would definitely take a long time, and when it came to inserting the needles, everyone had to worry about the baby's condition.

Just look at the little kid's eyes, which have been following his sister's beauty. He is worthy of being the second Cao Zhile. When his sister pierced him with the needle, he didn't even blink.

The doctors who were watching were all laughing their heads off, and they felt that this kid had the potential to be abducted and sold by Sister Xie.

Of course, everyone understands that this is all due to Xie Juanwang's excellent manual skills, and each stitch is accurate and fast.

Children's brains are developing and their reactions are slower than those of adults. Now, they were given a shot by their sister before they could even react.

It took Xie Juanwang less than three minutes to pierce all the acupuncture points. Everyone, including the kid, felt that Juanwang had finished the work in three seconds.

After all the injections were completed, the child's face suddenly changed drastically. It seemed that the needle had finally woken his little brain up.

"Do you want to poop?" The child's mother held the child's heavy diaper and smelled a foul odor. She quickly picked up the child and found a place to change it.

The child said that he had problems with bowel movements recently. It can be said that Chinese medicine and Xie Juanwang’s “one injection” were effective.

The spectators exclaimed and vied with each other to be the second patient.

It is said that the pace of life and work in modern society is too fast, which leads to everyone having poor health.

All the spectators have figured it out through witnessing the first case. They must personally experience the master's superb skills and discuss academic issues with him, and then treat their own sub-health conditions, killing two birds with one stone.

Seeing this, Zhao Zhaowei suddenly had an idea and said, "I have an old illness. Let a Chinese doctor treat my body."

The other students immediately pulled Zhao down with their hands: Do you want to embarrass yourself again?

Student Zhao nodded to signal everyone not to stare at him. There was a hand raised higher than anyone else's in front of him. Everyone looked and saw that it was Doctor Shen.

Demon King Shen said loudly: "Teacher Jiao, let me have a look. My waist is almost broken from standing on the operating table every day. Let Doctor Xie give me an injection as well."

It's understandable that the devil regretted not getting up early in the morning and missing out on something.

What are these people thinking? Have they forgotten who the pregnant woman is? Team leader Cui stepped forward to stop everyone and announced: "Vice President Xiang is back and is preparing for a meeting."

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