Soon, after repeated verification of the changes,
Su Zhengnan immediately had a treatment plan in mind, and stood up to say to his senior brother Li Huai'an:
"Senior brother, my treatment plan might be effective. Would you like to give it a try?"
Hmm? Senior brother?
Zheng Nanqing, the head of the obstetrics department, was stunned for a moment, a look of surprise flashing across her face. She never expected that Su Zhengnan would be Director Li's junior brother.
Although Zheng Nanqing did not study traditional Chinese medicine, she knew that in traditional Chinese medicine, those who could address each other as senior or junior brothers must have studied under the same teacher.
So it is said that way.
Is this young TCM doctor also a disciple of Master Gu?
Zheng Nanqing turned to look at Yang Zhen'an beside her, giving him a subtle wink as if questioning why he hadn't told her about Su Zhengnan's identity earlier.
Yang Zhenan smiled and shrugged slightly, indicating that you hadn't asked before.
Zheng Nanqing: "......"
"What did you say? You have a treatment plan?"
Li Huai'an looked at Su Zhengnan in disbelief and asked, "Are you sure your treatment plan is feasible? This is no joke!"
You should know that there are two lives inside a woman's womb, and if things go wrong, it could result in the deaths of three people.
This is no joke.
Su Zhengnan said with a serious expression, "Given the mother's current condition, no treatment plan can be said to be 100% safe. If we want to ensure the safety of both mother and child, we will definitely have to take some risks."
"But the risks are definitely within a controllable range, otherwise I wouldn't have mentioned that there was a treatment plan."
Upon hearing Su Zhengnan's words, everyone present was stunned for a moment, and then an expression of disbelief appeared on their faces.
Is there a treatment option?
Is the risk within a controllable range?
Does he even realize what he's saying? This is a matter of life and death, and it's about saving three lives!
Zheng Nanqing's expression froze for a moment, then he asked directly, "Dr. Su, right? Are you sure your TCM treatment plan is effective? You've seen the mother's condition; how confident are you about the controllability of the risks you mentioned?"
As the chief physician of the obstetrics and gynecology department, Zheng Nanqing had to be cautious.
Even knowing that Su Zhengnan was Director Li's junior brother, she still needed to ask clearly, otherwise she would not agree to Su Zhengnan's treatment plan.
Su Zhengnan looked at Zheng Nanqing with a serious expression and replied, "The dialectical thinking of traditional Chinese medicine is people-oriented. Director Zheng, you should major in modern medicine, right? I'm afraid you wouldn't understand the treatment philosophy of traditional Chinese medicine even if I explained it to you, so let my senior brother decide."
"I think Director Zheng should trust my senior's decision, right?"
"this......"
Zheng Nanqing was at a loss for words after hearing Su Zhengnan's remarks.
In fact, Su Zhengnan was right.
Although Zheng Nanqing is the director of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, she was actually trained in modern medicine, which is what we call Western medicine.
She genuinely didn't understand the treatment principles and diagnostic methods of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Otherwise, they wouldn't have called Li Huai'an over for a consultation.
Zheng Nanqing had absolute trust in Li Huai'an's medical skills, because Li Huai'an was, after all, the director of the Traditional Chinese Medicine Department of their hospital.
After a moment of contemplation, Zheng Nanqing turned to Li Huai'an beside him and said:
"Of course I trust Director Li, so it's up to you to decide!"
Li Huai'an looked at his junior brother with some helplessness, sighed softly and said, "Then tell me your treatment plan. If it is indeed feasible, then we will follow your treatment plan."
"Given the mother's current condition, I think it's necessary to first remove the blood clots in her abdomen before attempting to prevent miscarriage."
Su Zhengnan addressed the crowd with a serious expression, saying, "The blood stasis in the mother's abdomen is affecting the normal flow of blood, which prevents the fetus from receiving adequate nutrition. Therefore, it is necessary to remove the blood stasis first to allow the blood to flow normally, so that the fetus can develop normally..."
"But the problem now is that the mother is still bleeding, and the blood clots in her abdomen cannot be expelled normally."
Zheng Nanqing interrupted Su Zhengnan directly.
Su Zhengnan turned to look at her and said, "Since the blood clots cannot be expelled normally, then take medicine to promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis, thereby facilitating the expulsion of the blood clots."
"No, are you crazy?"
Zheng Nanqing looked at him in shock and said, "You knew the woman was hemorrhaging and you still prescribed blood-activating drugs for her? Aren't you trying to kill her?"
Li Huai'an also looked at Su Zhengnan in shock, somewhat unable to understand what his junior brother was thinking.
Su Zhengnan smiled slightly and said, "I think you've misunderstood, Director Zheng. There are some differences between the blood-activating methods in traditional Chinese medicine and those in modern medicine."
"The concept of 'invigorating blood' in Traditional Chinese Medicine is to eliminate blood clots and stagnant blood, not to accelerate blood flow. It means both invigorating blood and harmonizing blood."
"And (huo) blood?"
Li Huai'an was slightly taken aback, but quickly understood what Su Zhengnan meant.
After all, he was Gu Lao's disciple, so Li Huai'an's TCM theory was definitely too rubbish. Therefore, he quickly understood Su Zhengnan's dialectical thinking.
After thinking for a moment, Li Huai'an looked at Su Zhengnan and said, "Junior brother, you mean to promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis? I understand, but the dosage is hard to control. If the amount of medicine is even slightly too much, I'm afraid the mother's body will not be able to handle it."
"But if the dosage is too low, the desired effect may not be achieved."
Judging from the mother's current condition, Su Zhengnan's dialectical approach should be feasible.
However, this applies to women who are currently bleeding.
This is also a huge adventure.
Therefore, the key now lies in the measurement of the prescription, and how to accurately control the appropriate dosage.
As the saying goes, "A small mistake can lead to a huge error!"
Traditional Chinese medicine requires this level of precision in its use of medicine to accurately control the treatment of complex diseases.
Su Zhengnan smiled at Li Huai'an and said, "I can control the dosage, which is why I said the risk is definitely within a controllable range. You don't need to worry about that, Senior Brother."
How confident are you?
Looking at his junior brother, Li Huai'an was once again impressed by his medical skills.
If the acupuncture anesthesia he received last time shocked him!
What he heard earlier at the military hospital shocked him again!
Now, Su Zhengnan makes him feel an insurmountable gap. Could it be that the difference between his and his junior brother's talent in traditional Chinese medicine is so huge?
No wonder the teacher was so happy when he accepted him.
This difference in understanding of traditional Chinese medicine theory made Li Huai'an feel like he was facing a teacher.
This made him understand even more why his junior brother was valued so highly by their teacher.
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