In the morning.
Su Zhengnan sat in the clinic drinking tea and looking at various news previews on his computer. Time passed quickly.
Ring ring!
Soon, the bell rang, signaling the end of get out of class.
A group of students rushed out of the classroom to go eat, while others playfully wandered off to different corners of the school.
"Alright, time to get to work!"
As the bell rang to signal the end of get out of class, Su Zhengnan chuckled to himself, then quickly closed the news preview page on his computer and opened the patient information record backend.
In no time at all.
A rather muscular-looking boy wearing a short-sleeved shirt with most of his upper body bare walked in from outside.
Su Zhengnan smiled and glanced at the other man, then asked directly, "Young man, are you here to see a doctor? What's wrong?"
"I...I...actually, I don't have any problems, it's just...I just suddenly feel like I'm not good at something."
The burly boy blushed slightly, and it took him a while to explain his situation.
"What the hell? What do you mean, 'can't perform in that area'?"
Su Zhengnan felt a little confused and didn't immediately understand what the other person meant.
"It's just... it's just that I'm not good at that..."
The burly boy lowered his head and repeated the sentence again.
Only then did Su Zhengnan realize what the other party meant by "not good in that aspect," and a strange expression immediately appeared on his face. How could someone so young be unable to do that?
Su Zhengnan looked at the other person with some surprise and said, "Extend your hand so I can take your pulse. Tell me what symptoms you have."
The burly boy said somewhat embarrassedly, "It's just... it's just that I don't last long in that area... sometimes I feel a bit powerless!"
"May I have your name?"
As Su Zhengnan asked the question, he reached out and placed his hand on the other person's wrist, carefully feeling the pulse.
"My name is Chen Zhiyuan, and I am a student in the Department of Physical Education."
The burly boy nodded in response.
"A physical education student? No wonder you're so muscular. Looks like you have a lot of girlfriends!"
Upon hearing that the other party was a student from the Department of Physical Education, Su Zhengnan immediately guessed what was going on.
After all, everyone knows that physical education students don't lack girlfriends. It's quite common for some physical education students to have several girlfriends at the same time in college, and those girls are still kept in the dark!
Upon taking the pulse, Su Zhengnan sensed that the other person's pulse was weak and thready, clearly indicating a deficiency of kidney qi.
It is important to know that the three parts of the pulse—cun, guan, and chi—correspond to the manifestations of different organs in the human body.
The cun pulse is associated with the kidney.
Therefore, when a pathological pulse pattern appears in the cun pulse, kidney deficiency should be considered.
However, kidney deficiency is further divided into kidney yin deficiency and kidney yang deficiency. A deep and thready pulse at the cun position indicates kidney yin deficiency, while a deep and weak pulse at the cun position indicates kidney yang deficiency.
However.
The pulse of the young man in front of me was weak and thready.
This is clearly a symptom of yin and yang deficiency.
I have no idea how much this guy went overboard, that he's in such dire financial straits.
Those who are deficient in both Yin and Yang are those who are afraid of both cold and heat, especially in winter and summer.
This indicates a constitution characterized by an imbalance of Yin and Yang or a deficiency of both Yin and Yang.
A deficiency of both Yin and Yang can easily lead to lung deficiency, causing the lung Qi to be depleted and unable to nourish the kidneys.
As the saying goes, the kidneys are the children of the lungs. When the lungs are deficient, the kidneys lose their source of nourishment; or when the kidneys are deficient, the "ministerial fire" scorches the "metal" (lungs), causing the "child" to steal the "mother's" (lungs') energy, ultimately leading to deficiency of both the lungs and kidneys, kidney yin deficiency, and excessive "ministerial fire"...
Su Zhengnan sighed softly, somewhat speechless, then looked at the other man's tongue and said, "Young man, your kidney deficiency is a bit too severe, isn't it? It's a typical case of yin and yang deficiency. Don't you know how to be more moderate?"
"ah?"
Chen Zhiyuan's eyes widened in shock, and he asked in horror, "Can my illness still be cured?"
Su Zhengnan rolled his eyes at him and said, "Of course it can be cured, but you have to be careful during the treatment period, otherwise you might not be able to recover even if you want to."
"Yes, yes, I understand. I will do whatever you say, Dr. Su."
Chen Zhiyuan nodded repeatedly in response.
If you call him ugly, he might not feel anything at all.
But it won't work if it involves kidney deficiency.
I reckon any man would feel panicked, even if he pretends to be cool on the surface, he'd actually be terribly flustered inside.
For this type of yin-yang deficiency, the general treatment approach is to nourish yin and tonify yang, strengthen the body's foundation, and kill parasites.
After thinking for a moment, Su Zhengnan directly gave the other party a Heaven-Mending Pill with added or subtracted ingredients.
The prescription is as follows: "Codonopsis pilosula 15g, Atractylodes macrocephala 15g, Dioscorea opposita 30g, Poria cocos 20g, Astragalus membranaceus 30g, Placenta hominis 15g, Angelica sinensis 15g, Cervi cornu 10g, Testudinis plastrum 12g, Paeonia lactiflora 12g, Bletilla striata 30g, Mahonia japonica leaf 12g..."
This formula comes from "Medical Fragments" and has the effect of nourishing and strengthening the body. It is especially suitable for those with deficiency of both Yin and Yang.
Soon, Su Zhengnan finished writing the prescription and looked at the other person, saying:
"This prescription should be decocted in water and taken once a day, twice a day, morning and evening."
"However, this prescription contains two rather expensive Chinese herbs. I don't know if you'd be willing to take them? If you think it's too expensive, you can try other cheaper prescriptions!"
It's worth noting that the placenta and deer antler in this prescription are both high-quality Chinese herbal medicines, and their prices are quite expensive.
Especially the placenta.
Placenta, also known as Ziheche.
Because, according to traditional Chinese medicine...
Placenta can fundamentally treat and regulate the physiological functions of various organs in the human body, activate aging cells and cell regeneration functions in the body, and restore the physiological functions of various parts of the body.
Therefore, the Compendium of Materia Medica records: "Before heaven and earth, when yin and yang were in their prime, at the time of Qian and Kun, the embryo was about to be born. After the nine-nine cycle was completed, the fetus rode on it and traveled to the Western Paradise, the Southern Sea Immortal Mountains, and drifted in the Penglai Immortal Realm and the Milky Way, hence it was called the River Chariot."
Because placenta is human placenta, it is relatively expensive.
Although the formula for Butian Dazao Wan is good.
However, Su Zhengnan still hopes that patients can make decisions based on their own financial situation.
Chen Zhiyuan was silent for a moment, then a determined look flashed in his eyes as he said, "Dr. Su, since you say this prescription is good, then let's choose it. It's okay if it's a little more expensive."
For men, the most important thing is of course the kidneys!
So even if a man knows that the medicine for this prescription might be expensive, no man would want to skimp on it.
Therefore, no matter how expensive the medicine in this prescription is.
We still have to use it!
Besides, how expensive can traditional Chinese medicine be?
If you really don't have enough money, you can borrow it, but you absolutely cannot neglect your kidneys!
This is a matter that concerns one's happiness for a lifetime.
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