Non-TCM practitioners present were stunned.
If you don't listen to what the Chinese medicine practitioners themselves say, just hearing these two names you might think they are exactly the same school of thought.
The academic viewpoints of the Warm Disease School and the Warm Tonic School are very different.
The school of thought that has the most similar academic views to the Warm Disease School would be the Yin-nourishing School.
The holistic Western doctors were silent, not understanding why a school that clearly focused on nourishing Yin had a name similar to the warming and nourishing school.
All I can say is that the Chinese language is profound and extensive, and a difference of one word can make a huge difference.
What consequences will the different academic concepts of traditional Chinese medicine schools have?
This is just like the example of Western medicine mentioned in the previous article, Dr. Chen, who advocated that surgery should not be performed in that way.
Doctors with different academic viewpoints will definitely propose different treatment plans for patients, and their proposals may even be diametrically opposed.
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Director Qin and others were worried that the Chinese doctors would start a quarrel. Now it seems that they will definitely start a quarrel after hearing what they heard.
Based on this, some people at the scene sympathized with Director Qin:
Now, scholars from the three major schools of Chinese medicine are here, one is the warm-tonic school, the second is the warm-disease school, and the third is the cold-cooling school.
Director Qin, which faction will you support?
"Vice President Zhang." Director Qin suddenly turned around and asked Zhang Huayao for experience points.
Zhang Huayao frowned twice: Oh, you are not here to pick a fight with me but to ask for help?
Zhang Huayao knew all three Chinese doctors at the scene, but he wanted to make it clear: "I don't know the patient's condition."
Director Qin immediately gave the patient's medical records to the experts present for review.
Medical records are displayed on the wall using a projector on the hanging screen in the conference room.
All the doctors on the scene were interpreting the patient's data line by line, regardless of whether they were Chinese or Western medicine practitioners.
Modern Chinese medicine also needs to learn to read the examination results of these modern medical instruments.
The patient's diagnosis is displayed.
"Didn't Doctor Chang come with you?" Shen Youhuan turned around and asked Doctor Fu Xinheng.
The two were known to be inseparable.
"He's not done with the surgery yet."
Dr. Chang Jiawei happened to be busy, otherwise he would have come to join in the fun.
So, this patient is a spinal cord tumor patient.
Everyone knows that Beidu No. 3 is more famous for treating spinal cord tumors. The patient is now in Beidu No. 2, which must be because he had been treated there before. In addition, Beidu No. 2 is also a Beidu department and has powerful experts in treating spinal cord tumors.
Because this patient's illness was discovered late, there was no time for surgery and he went directly to the ICU.
There is a major characteristic of spinal cord tumors, which is a branch of neurosurgery. This has been mentioned before, and as Dr. Song had predicted: it can compress the nerves and cause urinary and bowel dysfunction.
A group of other Western doctors who had just arrived looked at each other in bewilderment after hearing the patient's diagnosis.
According to Western medicine, can organ dysfunction caused by tumor compression of nerves be solved with medication?
If such a drug could appear, Western medicine would consider it advanced and it would definitely be a milestone drug in the history of human medicine.
It can also be seen from here that Western medicine does not have any particularly good drug treatment plans.
In this case, any laxative or probiotic is not suitable and cannot solve the root cause. The best solution is surgery. And the surgery depends on how well it is done. After the surgery, the urinary and bowel dysfunction may not be restored in time.
Regardless, regardless of whether to have surgery or not, the patient's condition is clearly not suitable for surgery. The reason why Director Qin invited experts from all walks of life to consult is that the patient has not had a bowel movement for several days, has difficulty eating, and may have intestinal obstruction.
If you are worried about intestinal obstruction, the risk of using laxatives increases dramatically.
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