Chapter 75 What can be done



In the medical industry, the bigger you get, the more you know. The road of medical research is really long, and many diseases are actually incurable.

When the patient's life is in danger, forget it. Why bother talking about academic debates between Chinese and Western medicine? Just use whatever method can save the patient's life.

The so-called academic controversy is when doctors argue endlessly during academic forums rather than treating patients.

Therefore, compared to those who criticize traditional Chinese medicine and those who criticize Western medicine, the ideas of these important people are rational. It is absolutely idiotic to care about the difference between traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine when a patient is taking medicine to save his life.

Speaking of what Chinese and Western medicine can do in treating critically ill patients.

There is no need to say much about Western medicine. Many Western medicines and emergency measures can be said to be effective immediately, while Chinese medicine gives people the impression of being slow.

In this regard, Dr. Song Xuelin was the first to say: "I heard that Chinese medicine is very effective in helping people defecate."

Many neurosurgery patients are paralyzed in bed and unable to move, which leads to restricted intestinal motility and frequent problems, one of which is constipation.

Western medicine treats constipation with laxatives, topical anal medications, etc. Considering that Western medicine is considered good because it works quickly, the implication may be that the effects are too strong.

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If a critically ill patient is constipated, should he be given a laxative? It is very effective, but it may also make the patient collapse, and it is difficult to control the dosage. The effectiveness of the popular probiotics varies from person to person, and may not be effective.

Listening to Dr. Song's quick words, it shows that as a neurosurgeon, he has been troubled by such cases for a long time.

I have heard that Chinese medicine can work wonders in this area. Unfortunately, the Chinese medicine department of the National Association is not very good, so Dr. Song is interested in meeting Dr. Wen.

The experienced doctors present nodded as they listened to Dr. Song's words. Indeed, if a critically ill patient needs the assistance of traditional Chinese medicine, it is very likely that it is a situation like what Dr. Song mentioned above.

"If this is the reason why we consulted Dr. Wen, we would guess that the patient is in such a condition that he cannot even take Chinese medicine," said Tao Zhijie. He will never forget that the technique Dr. Wen demonstrated on the train was not Chinese medicine but acupuncture.

The others looked at him and knew that he, a doctor of liver and gallbladder, had never been fond of Chinese medicine. Perhaps for this reason, Dr. Tao, who had never been interested in Chinese medicine, was obsessed with letting Dr. Wen come to the National Association.

"I wonder where she went for consultation. If we could go over and take a look..." Tao Zhijie lowered his head and muttered to himself, revealing some of his own thoughts.

Not to mention, no one present opposed his idea.

Doctor Xie Wanying looked back while holding the phone: Wow, everyone wants to peek at Sister Wen’s skills.

Dr. Wen cannot talk about the problem, and all the doctors understand Dr. Wen.

"Sister, you are busy. Call me when you have time." Xie Wanying said.

The expressions of the other people present: Still talking on the phone?

It was time to get off work, and the young doctor came to ask his superiors if he could leave. Everyone thought so because Misran appeared at the door.

Misran returned to neurosurgery during his internship.

Others only remember that she and her cousin Mi Wenlin were always inseparable, and the two almost always appeared at the same time.

It is important to mention here that the two had previously interned in the emergency department of Guozhi Hospital together. Now Mi Wenlin has gone to the cardiac surgery department of Guozhi Hospital to do his internship while working on his doctoral thesis.

Misran returned to the Chinese Association for Neuroscience to work on his doctoral thesis.

Considering that the two are about to graduate and find jobs this year, it is known that the siblings will eventually choose different career majors.

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