Traditional Chinese medicine treats hypoglycemia mainly by adjusting diet, taking Chinese medicine, and acupuncture.
Compared to Western medicine's methods for treating hypoglycemia.
In terms of safety and non-addictiveness, traditional Chinese medicine is far safer and has fewer side effects than Western medicine.
Soon, the morning had passed.
Ring ring!
As the lunch break bell rang.
A student went straight to the school clinic after class and appeared in front of Su Zhengnan.
After glancing at the other person, Su Zhengnan asked, "Are you feeling unwell?"
"I have a headache, I feel like I have a fever, my head is spinning, and I have no energy."
The boy pointed to his head, looking a little dizzy, and replied.
"Does he have a fever?"
Su Zhengnan stepped forward, reached out and touched the other person's forehead, nodded and said, "You do have a fever. Come on, open your mouth so I can see your tongue."
"ah....."
The boy immediately opened his mouth wide and tried to stick out his tongue.
Su Zhengnan glanced at him and saw that the base of his tongue was red and there was obvious inflammation in his throat, which was obviously a cold.
In this situation, taking some anti-inflammatory medication is usually faster!
Traditional Chinese medicine may take longer to take, and it is very bitter.
Most people wouldn't drink traditional Chinese medicine for a minor ailment like a cold; injections and Western medicine are much more convenient and quicker.
Immediately, Su Zhengnan returned to his desk, picked up a medical record, asked the boy's name and age, and then said calmly:
"Your temperature is probably over 38.5 degrees Celsius. How about I give you an injection and some medicine?"
Although no thermometer was used.
However, based on the palpation he had just performed, Su Zhengnan could almost certainly conclude that the other person's body temperature had exceeded 38.5 degrees Celsius, which could be considered a high fever.
Therefore, injections are one of the quickest treatment options.
"Okay, okay, I'll do as Dr. Su says. Let's get the injection!"
The boy nodded in agreement.
Who would dare to disagree with a doctor?
Let alone a student like him, even if the principal were sick and came over right now, he wouldn't object to the doctor's treatment plan, would he?
Swish! Swish! Swish!
Then, Su Zhengnan wrote out a prescription and then took a syringe to give the student an injection.
Don't assume that just because Su Zhengnan is a traditional Chinese medicine doctor, he doesn't understand intravenous injection.
Intravenous injection and infusion are actually the simplest methods of drug delivery, and they pose no difficulty for him at all.
"Pfft~!"
Su Zhengnan stuck the needle into the student's buttock, and the student grimaced in pain for a long time.
This injection is not the same as traditional Chinese medicine acupuncture.
Traditional Chinese medicine acupuncture does not cause pain, but Western medicine injections can cause pain that penetrates the muscles and creates a memory of pain.
Some patients who have received a lot of injections even feel pain in their buttocks just from hearing the word "injection," let alone actually seeing the shiny silver needle.
Fortunately, Su Zhengnan was quite fast at administering the injection.
The injection was completed quickly.
Su Zhengnan casually tossed the empty syringe into the medical waste bin, then prescribed some cold and anti-inflammatory medicine for the other person, saying:
"This medicine is taken twice a day, one packet each time. The other medicine is the same."
"Understood, thank you, Dr. Su."
The boy took the medicine, thanked the doctor, and left, clutching his sore buttocks.
This was actually the first time Su Zhengnan had given a student an intravenous injection.
After all, he had been using acupuncture needles before, so this medical record is worth commemorating.
Tap tap tap...
Just as Su Zhengnan was thinking about these things, another girl walked in.
"Doctor, I...I have terrible stomach pain!"
The girl walked in, her face pale and looking very weak.
Seeing this, Su Zhengnan quickly took her pulse and soon determined the girl's illness.
"It's not a big problem, just a mild duodenal ulcer. I'll prescribe some medicine for you, and you'll be fine in a couple of days."
As they spoke, Su Zhengnan had already written the prescription and handed it to the other person, saying:
"Take the form to the nurses' station to pay, and then come back to pick up your medication."
"Okay, thank you, doctor."
The girl took the form, got up, went to the nurses' station to pay the fee, then came back to get the medicine and left the school clinic.
Duodenal ulcers can be very painful.
This disease is mainly peptic ulcer, which is related to abnormal gastric acid secretion, Helicobacter pylori (h.pylori) infection, irregular lifestyle and diet, etc.
Su Zhengnan originally wanted to give the girl some advice, but she turned around and left as if she had made up her mind. She didn't even have time to listen to his medical advice.
"Hey, are all young people these days so impulsive? I haven't even finished speaking yet!"
Su Zhengnan shook his head helplessly, then tidied up his desk.
Ding!
Suddenly, the system's mechanical notification sound rang out.
[Ding! Congratulations, host, for completing today's daily task: Consult 18 students. You will receive a reward of '2500g of precious Chinese herbal medicine, deer antler'.]
In an instant.
A pair of complete deer antlers appeared in his hand in an instant.
These deer antlers are perfectly round yet not smooth at all. Their large, prominent buds complement each other, and their length and thickness are just right—neither too thick nor too thin—giving a sense of both strength and gentleness.
The tip of the deer antler is blunt and rounded, like a carefully polished gemstone, radiating a warm luster.
The entire pair of deer antlers is a bright and deep reddish-brown color, without a single blemish.
Without a doubt, these are a pair of antlers from the same deer.
And you can tell at a glance that they are a pair of top-quality deer antlers.
"This thing is really good!"
Su Zhengnan couldn't help but sigh, and then put the pair of deer antlers away.
Deer antler is warm in nature and sweet in taste. It has the effects of invigorating the primordial yang, replenishing qi and blood, benefiting essence and marrow, and strengthening muscles and bones.
However, the effects of artificially cultivated deer antlers are quite different from those of wild deer antlers.
Moreover, wild deer are now protected animals.
Therefore, the value of the pair of deer antlers in Su Zhengnan's possession is evident.
But then again...
This item is very precious to others, but it seems ordinary to Su Zhengnan.
After all, as long as the system tasks continue, he can obtain these precious Chinese herbs at any time, so he has no worries about not having any precious Chinese herbs to use.
However, that special mission has not been completed yet.
This made Su Zhengnan wonder if there was something special about the notes below the task description.
Could she not be a female student from this school?
Su Zhengnan frowned and thought for a moment, feeling that this was probably the only possibility.
You should know that he also consulted several female students today, but there was no indication that the task was completed.
This made Su Zhengnan feel strange!
It's just strange, though.
Su Zhengnan didn't think too much about it.
Ring ring!
night.
After get off work.
Su Zhengnan suddenly received a call from Elder Gu, who said that the Longevity Pill had been successfully refined and that he could come and pick it up when he had time.
"The elixir of longevity has been successfully refined?"
A look of joy flashed across Su Zhengnan's face, and he replied with a smile, "I understand, teacher. I'll visit you on Saturday when I have time off."
Gu Fangzhou smiled and nodded, saying, "Okay, then it's settled. Let's invite your senior brothers along too, and have a get-together!"
"Okay, teacher, I understand."
Su Zhengnan nodded in agreement and then said, "Then I won't disturb your rest any longer, it's already quite late."
"Okay, let's hang up!"
Gu Fangzhou said with a smile, and then hung up the phone.
After the teacher hung up the phone.
Su Zhengnan immediately dialed the number of his fifth senior brother, Li Huai'an, to convey their teacher's message.
"Visiting the teacher on Saturday? Okay, I got it!"
Li Huai'an nodded and asked, "Are all the fellow disciples in Beijing going?"
"Yes, that's what the teacher said."
"Then I'll call the other senior students and tell them!"
"Then I'll have to trouble you, Fifth Senior Brother."
Su Zhengnan chatted with his fifth senior brother Li Huai'an for a few minutes with a smile before hanging up the phone and returning to his dormitory to rest.
Over the next few days.
Su Zhengnan worked as usual every day, and the system would still refresh the list of completed tasks the next day.
Sun Huaiwei returned to work on Wednesday.
Friday morning!
After finishing his morning exercise, Su Zhengnan approached Sun Huaiwei and said, "Dr. Sun, I need to ask for leave today. I'll leave the school clinic to you."
"Okay, I got it."
Sun Huaiwei didn't ask any questions and simply nodded in agreement.
"Then I'll have to trouble you!"
Su Zhengnan smiled and waved at her, then turned and walked out of the school.
After leaving the Beijing Film Academy, he took a taxi directly to the Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Upon arriving at the Beijing College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Su Zhengnan immediately met his second senior brother, Mo Chaoyang.
After exchanging pleasantries, the two...
Mo Chaoyang said with a smile, "The students I invited to give lectures to our students this time are all exceptionally talented students from our school's Traditional Chinese Medicine program. Don't hold back, understand?"
"Second Brother, what are you saying? I wish all my students could understand what I'm saying, so why would I hide anything from them?"
Su Zhengnan pursed his lips, speechless.
To be honest, Su Zhengnan was not confident about lecturing to students.
If it weren't for his second senior brother insisting that he come and give a talk to the students, Su Zhengnan would never have considered coming.
However, Su Zhengnan has never thought of hiding his knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine; promoting Chinese medicine culture is his ambition.
If traditional Chinese medicine doctors were to hide their teaching methods from their students...
How can traditional Chinese medicine progress then?
How can it be passed down?
As Mo Chaoyang led Su Zhengnan toward the classroom where the lecture was being held, he patted Su Zhengnan's shoulder with a smile and said:
"Of course I know you won't hide anything, junior brother, but I still have to remind you of something, otherwise wouldn't it be a waste of my time to call you here?"
Su Zhengnan: "..."
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