Chapter 77 Uremia



Chapter 77 Uremia

The news that Su Tang knocked down an eight-foot tall man in the outpatient clinic spread like wildfire to every corner of the Sixth Hospital.

It was easier for those who didn't know Su Tang to deal with her, as they just replaced her with "there is a doctor in the general internal medicine department". But those who knew Su Tang looked at her with surprise and curiosity.

The doctors and nurses in the general internal medicine department, in particular, looked at Su Tang with exaggerated eyes, as if they had suddenly seen a colleague transform into the Hulk.

Su Tang: “…………”

I don't, I don't have it, that's the normal Mingmen acupoint! As long as you find the right acupoint, anyone can do it!

Su Tang had a blank expression on her face and felt like she was vomiting blood in her heart, but she could only pretend that she saw nothing.

After all, no one said it to her face, so what could she say?

However, this feeling of depression did not last until Su Tang walked through the living room with a tray, silver needles and alcohol, ready to give Xie's father acupuncture. Before she reached the ward, the expression on her face could no longer be suppressed.

Su Tang stood at the door and heard Mother Xie and Father Xie chattering in the room. She stopped unconsciously.

Mother Xie was worried: "Old man, didn't you say before that we should let our son have some contact with Dr. Su?"

"But what should we do about this matter? What if Dr. Su hits our son? Wouldn't he be beaten with one punch each? Would our son's small body be able to withstand it?"

Father Xie was embarrassed and hesitant, and a little worried: "Yes, it should be possible... After all, our son is more than 1.8 meters tall..."

Dr. Su looks less than 1.6 meters tall, and their son is a head taller than the opponent. If he can't win, wouldn't it be embarrassing to tell others about it?

"But I heard from the people in the next ward this morning that Dr. Su subdued that 1.9-meter-tall muscular man in the outpatient clinic with one move!"

Xie's mother was worried: "I didn't expect Dr. Su to be so strong that he could subdue a grown man with just one move."

"Even a 2-meter-tall man like him was defeated in one move, but our son sits in the office every day, either working or attending meetings... He doesn't even have two abdominal muscles, and he might not even be able to withstand a punch."

Father Xie choked: "…………"

OK, that makes sense...

As long as he thought of his son and married Dr. Su in the future, every time he had a conflict between the young couple, his son would be beaten. Xie's father only felt that his throat was dry, and he didn't know what to say for a while.

Suddenly, the room was silent and the couple looked at each other.

Originally, they thought Dr. Su was a perfect match for their son, not only in terms of age, but also in appearance.

Although the Xie family is rich, Xie's father and mother actually don't care about whether the couple is well-matched, as long as the two young people like each other.

Therefore, a few days ago, on the day when Mr. Cheng was discharged from the hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Xie thought of this matter.

After all…

How can a daughter-in-law be better than a neighbor?

Well, this son married Dr. Su, so won’t they be able to enjoy VIP massage treatment every day at home in the future?

Thank you, father and mother, both think it is a beautiful idea.

But this beautiful dream didn't even last a week. It was like a bubble that had just been blown up, and it burst cleanly with a bang.

Mother Xie: “…”

Father Xie: “…”

The two looked at each other, and saw sighs in each other's eyes.

Mother Xie: "Ahem...why not just forget it..."

Father Xie: "Well...then, then, forget it, okay?"

Father Xie: "After all, my son's life is more important..."

Su Tang, who was standing behind the door and listening to the entire thing, had a frozen expression: "..."

Xie Zhuokai, who was standing nearby and accidentally heard his parents' conversation, was embarrassed: "..."

Xie Zhuokai covered his mouth and coughed dryly: "Cough, cough, cough, Doctor Su, I'm sorry... My parents just like to joke around, don't take it seriously."

Su Tang: “…”

Su Tang raised her head with resentment: "Mr. Xie, your saliva just now splashed on my face..."

Xie Zhuokai turned his head: "Ahem, ahem... Sorry..."

Su Tangye wiped her cheek fiercely. She felt that she couldn't explain herself this time even if she had eight mouths.

How could she have subdued that man?

It was clearly the security guards and police who rushed up from behind!

…………

However, just in these few days, a post from MSI’s Moments went viral on a small forum about uremia.

The posts piled up higher and higher, and even had a 'hot' tag at the end, causing every patient with uremia who saw it to click on it involuntarily.

'OP: I am 38 years old this year. I have been suffering from uremia for two years and have been on dialysis for two years. Every time I have dialysis, I feel very uncomfortable. I either feel dizzy, have tinnitus, or feel tired and want to vomit. Because of this disease, I have to measure my blood pressure three times a day, morning, noon and evening, for fear that something might go wrong and I would fall ill at home and worry my parents.

After all, my parents are already sad enough knowing that I have uremia. If I get sick at home and let them see it, I'm afraid they will feel even more guilty and sad.

But just four days ago, I went to the outpatient clinic of the Sixth Hospital to see a Chinese doctor. He prescribed me some Chinese medicine and told me to boil it at home and take it every day. I didn’t expect that after I went for two dialysis, not only did I no longer feel dizzy or have ringing ears, but I also no longer felt tired or nauseous. I think Chinese medicine is really amazing! !

If you are interested, you can go find this doctor. Although she is young, her medical skills are really good. I have attached the link of her online appointment below. If you are interested, you can take a look! Highly recommended! ! '

After saying all this, a blue link for outpatient registration at the Sixth Hospital was clearly placed at the bottom of the post.

However, this post was soon mocked by the crowd. But the poster of this post was not a pushover and immediately got into a fight with other patients in the forum.

Netizen 1: Haha, I just want to laugh when I see this post. You tell me that a doctor of internal medicine is a Chinese medicine practitioner? Okay! Even if I think she is a freak in internal medicine and a Chinese medicine practitioner, does she have a license? Without a Chinese medicine practitioner license, prescribing Chinese medicine for others is illegal practice of medicine, don’t you know? Moreover, this doctor is only a junior resident. You dare to take the prescription she prescribes? Brothers, we dare not! I am afraid that if I take this medicine, my ashes and the urn will only weigh 10 kilograms next year!

Netizen 2: Before coming here, I thought there was some particularly good treatment method, or that a pharmaceutical company had produced a new dialysis machine that could reduce the side effects of dialysis and make patients more comfortable. But after coming here... what the hell is this?!

How can anyone still believe that Chinese medicine can treat uremia? Don't think that drinking two bottles of Chinese patent medicine in the hospital is Chinese medicine treatment. This thing is a lie! The original poster should wash his brain and spend his money on regular Western medicine treatment!

Some people questioned the level of TCM treatment and believed that it was incapable of treating uremia, some believed that Su Tang was practicing medicine illegally because he did not have a TCM license, and some doubted Su Tang's treatment level based on his job title. All of them became the fuse of this hot post and directly ignited the original poster.

Because of his uremia, Zou Chunfu cannot go to work like ordinary people. After all, he has to undergo dialysis three times a week, and each dialysis takes 4 to 6 hours. How can an ordinary company tolerate its employees taking three days off a week?

Therefore, Zou Chunfu opened a small supermarket downstairs from his home, and asked his parents to help look after the business when he went for dialysis on weekdays.

After returning from dialysis, he would stay in the small supermarket. As long as he bought the goods and put them on the shelves, he would sit in front of the cashier, playing with his mobile phone and computer while waiting for customers to come.

However, the small supermarket was only so big and the business was not that good on weekdays, so Zou Chunfu spent more time on the forum.

Seeing that some people in the forum questioned Su Tang's ability, Zou Chunfu became furious and grabbed his phone and started typing crazily.

The original poster: @Netizen 1, don't the tertiary hospitals know more about the law than you? How can they let her work without a license? You are showing off your ability, do you still think you are great? Besides, how can internal medicine doctors not know Chinese medicine? In the textbooks for medical college students, Chinese and Western medicine are mixed together. There is Chinese medicine in clinical specialties, and there are anatomy and pathology in Chinese medicine classes. You slander Dr. Su without understanding. Have you ever taken the medicine prescribed by Dr. Su? If you haven't, you have no right to speak! Get down quickly!

Original poster: @Netizen 2, is it me who brainwashed me, or you? ? Don’t you and the world, okay? There are many things you haven’t seen! Do you know what Chinese medicine is? Have you ever seen acupuncture with bare hands? ! As long as you go to the urology department and ask other doctors, they will say that Chinese medicine is a very good auxiliary treatment method!

Traditional Chinese medicine can improve sleep and help patients improve their physical fitness. When my body is better, I don’t feel dizzy, have tinnitus, or want to vomit. What’s wrong with feeling relaxed every day?! If you don’t understand, don’t delay other patients’ treatment!

As a result, the netizens and the original poster of this thread started to comment on the topic, which immediately made the thread popular in the uremia forum. Many people thought that what other netizens said was right, but some people also thought that what the original poster said was right.

After all, the poster never said anything unscientific like Chinese medicine can cure uremia from the beginning to the end. Instead, he kept saying that uremia could make his body no longer feel so uncomfortable and his physical condition was much better than before.

Several patients who live in Shenzhen and several small cities around Shenzhen are ready to try.

Since the government increased the reimbursement rate for hemodialysis in the past two years, the hemodialysis that used to cost four to five thousand yuan per month has now become only about fifty yuan per month. Almost every patient can afford the dialysis fee, but the physical symptoms after dialysis make many patients really unbearable.

If Chinese medicine can make their bodies better and they don’t feel so uncomfortable during hemodialysis, they think it’s worth it!

…………

then……

Without Su Tang knowing it, Zou Chunfu, who had once looked down on her in the clinic, not only fought for her in the forum for dozens of hours, but also attracted a number of uremia patients to her.

These patients with uremia, like Zou Chunfu, are the ones who feel extremely uncomfortable when undergoing hemodialysis on a daily basis.

When these patients came to the hospital, Su Tang was stunned for a moment, but then she received them with a smile.

Some of these patients with uremia are teenagers, some are middle-aged, and some are elderly. But without exception, all of them are in poor physical condition, and many of them like to stay at home on weekdays and don't like to go out for exercise.

Su Tang once again treated a girl who developed an inferiority complex after suffering from uremia and was no longer willing to go to school.

Su Tang adjusted the most suitable prescription according to the patient's physical condition, and stimulated the patient's spleen and kidneys through acupuncture.

Patients with uremia are usually divided into three types in traditional Chinese medicine: one is spleen and kidney yang deficiency, one is spleen and kidney yin deficiency, and the other is spleen and kidney qi deficiency. The treatment methods for the three are slightly different, but generally speaking they are very similar.

And the ultimate goal is only one, to improve physical fitness, reduce the side effects of hemodialysis on the patient's body, improve the patient's daily quality of life, and try to allow the patient to live comfortably like an ordinary person after hemodialysis.

Many times, only when people are sick do they realize how painful being sick is.

The girl's mother accompanied her to see the doctor...

After Su Tang finished acupuncture for the girl, she earnestly reminded her: "Take your child out for a walk and exercise more often on weekdays, so that the body can gradually get better. Eat more high-quality protein on weekdays, especially before dialysis, to avoid hypoglycemia after hemodialysis."

The girl's mother nodded repeatedly: "Dr. Su is right. I will make her exercise properly when I return home. If she doesn't want to go out, I will buy her a treadmill and put it at home!"

Su Tang nodded and handed the medical record with the prescription to the other party: "It may be very heavy to buy three weeks of medicine at a time. If you can't lift it, you can come up again when the time comes. I will prescribe you a new 10-day supply. Come to the hospital in two trips."

"I can carry it, I can carry it..." The girl's mother shook her head and said politely, "There are two of us. We can just take a taxi back later..."

But before leaving, the girl's mother turned back carefully and asked in a low voice: "Doctor Su... is this medicine really effective?"

Su Tang: “……?”

Su Tang looked up in confusion, looking at the nervous and forced smile on the girl's mother's face. After thinking carefully for a moment, he raised his head and smiled: "It works. We must treat it well and take the medicine on time!"

Sometimes, what patients and their families want to hear most may be the doctor's firm words.

After hearing what Su Tang had said, the girl's mother smiled with satisfaction, "Don't worry, doctor. We will take the medicine well when we get home."

Pan Yuhao and Xiong Wei looked at the mother and daughter leaving with a sigh.

Pan Yuhao sighed: "Alas, what I hate most in the hospital is that I can't help the patients when they are sick. I don't know how many families across the country have been destroyed by uremia..."

Xiong Wei glanced at Pan Yuhao and nodded seriously: "According to the news published by the national magazine some time ago, there are currently about 3 million uremia patients in the country. It is indeed not easy for everyone."

People with uremia cannot do heavy work, and because they often need dialysis, it is difficult for them to find suitable jobs.

In addition, the patients themselves are not feeling well, and their families will also feel sad. Once the disease occurs, no one knows how many people will be affected.

Otherwise, the national medical insurance program would not have increased the reimbursement rate for hemodialysis for these patients so much.

Pan Yuhao looked at Su Tang with a burning gaze: "Doctor Su! Come and test me! I have not only picked up the Chinese medicine I learned during college, but also bought a lot of exercise books. I must strive to get a license within this year!!"

Then, like Dr. Su, become an excellent Chinese medicine practitioner and treat other patients!


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