evening.
Su Zhengnan glanced at the time while sitting in the school clinic; it was almost time to go and examine Huang Bo's girlfriend.
Tap tap tap...
Just as Su Zhengnan was thinking about these things.
Huang Bo appeared at the door of his clinic with messy hair, wearing a faded leather jacket and faded jeans. He stood at the door waiting for Su Zhengnan to get off work.
Su Zhengnan glanced at him, tidied up the things on his desk, and stood up to greet him:
"Let's go, I've finished up here."
"Okay, thank you!"
Huang Bo nodded and thanked him softly, then led Su Zhengnan out of the school.
Soon, Su Zhengnan followed Huang Bo to the small house he rented.
The two of them rented a small, rather dilapidated single room. It wasn't very far from the Beijing Film Academy, but it wasn't close either.
Upon entering, Su Zhengnan saw an ordinary-looking woman lying on the bed, her face slightly pale, clearly indicating that she was malnourished.
Huang Bo first introduced his girlfriend to Su Zhengnan, and then said:
"Previous hospital examinations diagnosed it as a liver cyst, with a diameter greater than 10cm, and they said surgical aspiration was necessary for effective treatment..."
"Hmm, let me take your girlfriend's pulse first!"
Su Zhengnan interrupted Huang Bo, stepped forward, grabbed Xiao Ou's wrist, and began to take her pulse.
Cysts are only the medical term used in Western medicine.
In traditional Chinese medicine, it is nothing more than a disease caused by "massage", "accumulation", "scrofula", "phlegm nodules", "damp heat", etc., which prevent the proper transformation of body fluids, resulting in phlegm, dampness and fluid retention. These fluids flow through the body with the blood and eventually settle in a local area, causing a disease.
This condition generally does not require surgery.
In traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture, massage, cupping, and medication can all effectively treat cysts.
After taking Xiao Ou's pulse and examining her tongue, Su Zhengnan turned to Huang Bo and said:
"It is indeed a liver cyst, but no surgery is needed. I will give your girlfriend a few acupuncture treatments and some medicine."
"Oh, really?"
A look of excitement flashed across Huang Bo's face, and he rubbed his hands together as he asked:
"How long will it take to fully recover from this treatment?"
Su Zhengnan replied with a smile, "Yes, it won't be long, probably about half a month!"
"Half a month? Then... then the treatment cost..."
Huang Bo looked at Su Zhengnan somewhat embarrassedly, fidgeting with his fingers and appearing quite awkward.
Su Zhengnan glanced at him and said, "Don't worry, the treatment fee is not expensive. I won't charge you for acupuncture or anything. You can buy the medicine yourself at a Chinese medicine store. It shouldn't cost more than a few hundred yuan."
"A few... a few hundred dollars is enough?"
Huang Bo exchanged a glance with his girlfriend Xiao Ou, a hint of surprise flashing in his eyes.
As Su Zhengnan took out silver needles to perform acupuncture on Xiao Ou, he replied with a smile, "What else did you think? It's just a cyst, and Chinese medicine isn't expensive."
Swoosh! Swoosh! Swoosh!
As he spoke, Su Zhengnan had already inserted the silver needle into his hand.
As Su Zhengnan began administering acupuncture.
Gradually, Xiao Ou, who was lying in bed, felt that the pain in her abdomen had been relieved a lot, and her face regained some color.
Wait until the acupuncture is finished.
Su Zhengnan asked Huang Bo for paper and pen, then wrote out a prescription and handed it to him, saying:
"Get the medicine for your girlfriend according to this prescription. Two doses a day, taken after meals."
"Thank you, I... I really don't know how to thank you enough, I... I..."
Huang Bo held Su Zhengnan's hand, thanking him while looking around the rented room, seemingly trying to find something to properly entertain Su Zhengnan, but there really wasn't anything in the house that he could offer.
Su Zhengnan smiled and patted his shoulder lightly, saying, "We're all friends, Brother Bo, you don't need to be so polite with me. Besides, treating patients and saving lives is my duty as a doctor."
"Alright, take good care of your girlfriend. I'm heading back now."
With that, Su Zhengnan turned and walked outside.
"I'll see you off."
Huang Bo quickly said something, and then personally escorted Su Zhengnan out of his rented room.
After leaving Huang Bo's rented apartment.
Su Zhengnan returned to the Beijing Film Academy, first went to the school cafeteria to eat something to fill his stomach, and then went back to the school clinic.
Even when I was on duty that night, no students came to see the doctor.
Over the next few days.
In addition to his shifts at the school clinic, Su Zhengnan would also take time in the evenings to provide acupuncture treatment for Huang Bo's girlfriend.
Soon, another week had passed.
Xiao Ou's health has also improved significantly.
However.
Su Zhengnan's daily task was still not completed, and there was no sign of a system update.
Su Zhengnan, however, was not worried at all.
Anyway, I have plenty of time and I'm not in a hurry to finish this daily task.
On this day, Su Zhengnan sat in his traditional Chinese medicine clinic as usual, looking somewhat bored.
Tap tap tap...
Suddenly, Zhou Zixuan rushed in, looking flustered, and said:
"Dr. Su, something bad has happened. A student from the 2003 Directing Department Class 3 has fallen ill. Their teacher called and asked you to come and take a look as soon as possible."
Upon hearing this, Su Zhengnan immediately grabbed the medical kit and rushed to Class 3 of the 2003 Directing Department with Zhou Zixuan.
Upon entering the classroom...
Su Zhengnan then saw a group of students crowding the last row of the classroom, so much so that he couldn't see the patient's condition at all. He could only see a pair of shoes on his feet constantly twitching and shaking.
"Make way, everyone make way, School Doctor Su is here."
Fortunately, some students noticed Su Zhengnan's appearance and quickly called out to everyone.
With a whoosh!
Upon hearing that the school doctor had arrived, everyone immediately made way for him.
Su Zhengnan strode forward and saw a boy lying on the ground with a purple face and twitching limbs, looking like he was in great pain!
Seeing this, Su Zhengnan quickly squatted down to check.
I only felt that his pulse was slow and weak, and the pulse at the cun position on his left hand was weak.
The left wrist pulse corresponds to the kidneys.
As the saying goes, the kidneys manifest as bones in the body, govern the production of marrow, and their health is reflected in the hair; the kidneys also manifest as the ears and the two lower orifices.
The Ling Shu (Spiritual Pivot) states in the chapter "Pulse Measurement": "Kidney Qi communicates with the ears; when the kidneys are in harmony, the ears can hear the five tones."
The student in front of me had a lump in his abdomen when pressed, and his tongue was pale with a white coating. His pulse was deep, slow, and weak. From the conversations of his classmates, I learned that he also had hearing problems.
This clearly shows that the other person has a kidney problem.
Moreover, the problem is very serious.
After examining the student's pulse and other physical conditions, Su Zhengnan quickly diagnosed the student's illness.
However, although this disease is in the kidneys, it has a hidden, unseen quality.
The reason why the student in front of us had a purple face and was twitching in his limbs was entirely due to the physical discomfort caused by his inability to urinate for a long time.
Therefore, the most urgent task is to help the patient urinate before any treatment can be administered.
Otherwise, the other person's bladder would definitely burst.
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