Yun Qiao didn't say anything. He first looked at her eyelids, then asked Xinxin to stick out her tongue and looked at her tongue coating; finally, he lifted her clothes, put the back of one hand on her belly, bent the other hand, and knocked it through his hand to listen to the echo in her belly.
After the examination, Yun Qiao put Xinxin's clothes down and said to Gao Qian, "It's not a big problem, just a little indigestion. Jiao Sanxian knows, right? Take three grams of each, add some chicken gizzard lining, boil it and drink it as water. It will be fine in three days."
Gao Qian nodded repeatedly: "I know, Jiao Sanxian, should the chicken gizzard lining be cooked or raw?"
"To treat children's indigestion, chicken gizzard lining needs to be fried, not raw." Yun Qiao said.
Gao Qian nodded repeatedly, "Okay, okay, I understand. Are there any requirements for the boiling water ratio? How many bowls of water should be used to boil a dose of medicine?"
"There's no specific ratio, just use whatever you like." Yun Qiao explained, "The problem of food accumulation isn't serious. Jiao Sanxian can eliminate the accumulation, while Chicken Gizzard is good for the spleen. If you can drink the decoction, it will be effective."
"One thing to note: don't put too much chicken gizzard lining." Yun Qiao reminded him, "Chicken gizzard lining tastes quite bitter. If you put too much, the boiled water will be too bitter and children won't drink it."
"Okay." Gao Qian nodded. "I'll ask Xiaomei to make me three sets of medicine in a minute. I'll make some water for Xinxin when I get home."
Yun Qiaoyu: "It's best to feed your child a light diet these past few days. Don't eat meat at night. Children haven't fully recovered from their indigestion yet, and eating meat at night won't be easy for them to digest, so it will easily accumulate again."
"Okay, okay, I'll make a note of that." Gao Qian nodded repeatedly, and said with some guilt, "Come to think of it, Xinxin's indigestion this time might be because I fed her too many meat dumplings last night."
"I haven't made dumplings much at home. Yesterday was my second child's birthday. She wanted celery and meat dumplings, so I weighed a pound of meat and made some dumplings at home. Xinxin loved them. I gave her one at first, and she wanted more after she finished, so I gave her three more. In total, she ate eight big meat dumplings. After she finished, she rubbed her eyes and said she wanted to sleep. I didn't wake her up, but since she said she wanted to sleep, I coaxed her to sleep. But when I woke up this morning, she was whining and didn't eat much breakfast."
Gao Qian sighed: "If you hadn't said it, I wouldn't have thought that she had indigestion from eating dumplings."
Yun Qiao patted her shoulder and said, "It's okay. Don't take it to heart. Raising a child is just like Tang Monk's journey to the West to obtain Buddhist scriptures. There are many difficulties along the way, but you just have to overcome them one by one. Learn from this lesson and be more careful in the future."
Gao Qian nodded.
A daughter is a caring and sweetheart to her mother. Seeing Gao Qian's mood was not right, Xinxin twisted around and hugged Gao Qian, gently patting her on the back with her little hand: "Mom, don't be sad, it's Xinxin's fault. Xinxin will never be greedy again."
"Xinxin is so good." Yun Qiao touched Xinxin's head, opened the drawer, picked out a candied hawthorn with relatively less sugar from the oil paper bag in the drawer and handed it to her, "This is a gift to reward Xinxin for being obedient."
Xinxin's eyes lit up, and just as she was about to reach out to take it, she pulled back, shook her head, and whispered, "Auntie, I don't want it. Mom said children can't eat sweets, it will cause cavities. I can't be greedy anymore."
The little girl's eyes were filled with desire, but she tried to restrain herself. She had to lick her lips and look around to divert her attention.
Don't mention how adorable the little thing is.
Yun Qiao's heart was almost melted by her, and she smiled: "It's okay to eat it once in a while, and Auntie, this is not candy, it's candied hawthorn, with very little sugar on it, you can eat it with your heart."
Xinxin looked at her mother Gao Qian and asked her, "Mom, is it okay?"
Yun Qiao said to Gao Qian, "Hawthorn helps with digestion, so it's okay to eat one."
Gao Qian nodded and said, "Xinxin, do you want to thank Auntie Zhiyu?"
After getting Gao Qian's permission, Xinxin happily took the candied hawthorn and carefully put it in her mouth and took a bite. The sour and sweet taste instantly spread in her mouth, and Xinxin's face immediately showed a satisfied smile, "Thank you, Auntie."
"You're welcome." Yun Qiao replied with a smile.
At the window of the pharmacy next door, An Xiaomei watched Gao Qian and Yun Qiao chatting happily, and a look of dissatisfaction flashed in her eyes.
Ever since Cui Xuezhi came last time, she told Gao Qian those words that advised her to distance herself from Qin Yunqiao. Not only did Gao Qian not listen, but she even treated her less warmly than before.
An Xiaomei couldn't understand what was so good about Qin Yunqiao that Gao Qian would rather offend Cui Xuezhi than alienate her?
She was indignant and a little aggrieved.
But she has known Gao Qian longer, hasn't she?
How many days has Qin Yunqiao only been here?
An Xiaomei felt depressed. She turned around, picked up a rag, and pretended to wipe the windowsill. In fact, she pricked up her ears to eavesdrop on the two people's conversation. All she heard was the two people chatting about meaningless family matters.
After listening for a while, she didn't want to listen anymore, threw down the rag, and went into the small compartment behind the medicine cabinet to knit.
Free time always passes quickly, and half of the afternoon has passed in a flash.
At eleven o'clock, accompanied by hurried footsteps, an anxious figure rushed into the clinic. The person was a middle-aged woman in her thirties. As soon as she entered the room, she shouted, "Doctor? Who is the doctor?"
Yun Qiao stood up immediately: "I'm a doctor, what happened?"
The woman said, "There's a child outside the military uniform factory who fell from a two-meter-high wall. He's on the ground and can't move. He cries out in pain when touched. We don't dare to touch him. Could you please come with me to check on him?"
Yun Qiao nodded immediately: "Please lead the way."
"Okay, follow me." The woman set off immediately.
The matter was urgent, and Yun Qiao had no time to say much to Gao Qian. He only told her, "I'm going out for a while. If there are any patients coming, please ask them to wait for me."
Gao Qian agreed.
Yun Qiao carried the medicine box and followed the woman out of the military uniform factory. When they arrived at the scene of the accident, a group of people had already gathered around.
The woman yelled, "The doctor is coming, the doctor is coming, everyone make way."
Upon hearing this, everyone hurriedly stepped back and spontaneously made way for Yun Qiao.
Yun Qiao walked through the crowd and found the injured half-grown child lying on the ground under the wall. His face was as pale as paper, his eyes were closed, and he kept groaning in pain.
In addition, there were two other boys about the same age standing next to them, about eleven or twelve years old. They probably knew that they had caused trouble, and their faces were pale and their eyes were full of fear.
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