afternoon.
Around 5:30.
The students at the Beijing Film Academy have finished class.
At the same time, the system's mechanical notification sounded in Su Zhengnan's mind.
[Ding! Congratulations on completing today's hidden mission: Emergency treatment of a school staff member. You have received the reward 'Traditional Chinese Medicine Talent +10'.]
[Ding! Congratulations! Your talent in Traditional Chinese Medicine has been enhanced!]
In an instant.
Su Zhengnan felt as if an indescribable feeling had suddenly appeared in his mind.
It's like... it's like one's entire soul has been elevated in an instant!
Many things I didn't understand in the traditional Chinese medicine knowledge I learned before, I suddenly understand all of them now. It feels like a mediocre student suddenly becomes a top student!
This is the effect of improved talent in Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Although talent is something that can't be seen or touched, sometimes you have to admit that talent does determine a person's potential.
Sometimes, hard work is truly worthless in the face of talent.
Su Zhengnan already had a good talent for traditional Chinese medicine, otherwise he wouldn't have been valued by Master Gu and taken as his last disciple.
Therefore, talent is still very important.
As his talent for traditional Chinese medicine improved, Su Zhengnan seemed to have experienced an epiphany, and his mind became very clear.
However, this feeling comes and goes quickly!
Soon, Su Zhengnan awoke from that moment of profound enlightenment.
Just at that moment.
A student walked in from outside and went straight to Su Zhengnan, saying, "Doctor, please take a look at me. My right hand has been numb for the past few days, like it's cramping. Now I can't even hold a pen and can't write a single word."
"Hmm? Your right hand?"
Su Zhengnan was taken aback for a moment, then frowned and said, "Give me your hand, let me take your pulse first."
"Okay, sure."
The boy nodded and extended his wrist.
Su Zhengnan reached out and placed his hand on the other person's wrist. He immediately felt that the other person's pulse was weak and slow, which was obviously a sign of poor blood circulation.
Poor blood circulation can easily lead to poor blood circulation in the arms, and may also cause symptoms such as numbness and soreness in the hands.
But it shouldn't be to the point of feeling numb for several days in a row.
It is even less likely that a cramp-like situation will occur.
After thinking for a moment, Su Zhengnan carefully examined the boy's face and found that his complexion was flushed, indicating signs of internal liver wind.
When liver wind stirs internally, it can easily cause symptoms such as limb tremors, hemiplegia, flaccid paralysis, speech difficulties, dizziness, weakness, and dry tongue with little saliva.
Based on these factors, Su Zhengnan could basically conclude that the boy in front of him was suffering from temporary numbness and cramps in his right hand due to internal liver wind and poor blood circulation.
This condition is somewhat similar to the symptoms of a pre-stroke condition, but it is not a stroke.
Then, Su Zhengnan looked at the other person's tongue coating and said, "I'll prescribe some Tianma Gouteng Decoction for you to take for a few days, and then combine it with acupuncture treatment. There's nothing seriously wrong with your arm, so you don't need to worry too much."
As he spoke, Su Zhengnan wrote down the other person's name and age on the medical record, and then prescribed a decoction of Gastrodia elata and Uncaria rhynchophylla to treat the other person's symptoms.
Gastrodia and Uncaria Decoction has the effects of calming the liver and extinguishing wind, clearing heat and promoting blood circulation, and nourishing the liver and kidneys.
It is very effective for treating symptoms of internal liver wind.
As for acupuncture, it is naturally used to assist in the treatment of poor blood circulation.
Afterwards, Su Zhengnan wrote out the prescription and asked the other party to pay at the nurses' station, while he prepared the medicine for the other party.
After the student paid the money.
Su Zhengnan handed the medicine to the other person and then performed moxibustion on the student's right hand, which immediately made the student feel much better after the cramping was relieved.
"Doctor, your acupuncture is amazing! You just stuck a few needles in my hand and I can move my right hand again!"
Feeling as if he had regained control of his right hand, the student excitedly swung his arm and said happily.
Su Zhengnan waved his hand nonchalantly and said, "Alright, alright, stop praising me here. Hurry up and take the medicine to brew and drink it!"
"By the way, our school clinic can prepare Chinese medicine for you. Just go to the nurses' station and find Nurse Zhou."
"Okay, okay, I understand, thank you Dr. Su."
The student nodded his thanks and left with the medicine he had prepared.
As for whether he should take it back and fry it himself or ask Nurse Zhou to fry it for him, Su Zhengnan couldn't care less, since he had already reminded him earlier anyway.
There were quite a few students who came for consultations after class this afternoon.
No sooner had the other person left than several more classmates came over to consult Su Zhengnan.
Ding!
Soon, Su Zhengnan had seen more than ten patients that day.
[Ding! Congratulations on completing today's daily task: Consult 10 students. You will receive the reward 'Traditional Chinese Bone Setting Technique'.]
"Traditional Chinese bone-setting techniques!"
A faint smile appeared on Su Zhengnan's face; he was quite looking forward to the reward.
It should be noted that although Su Zhengnan's traditional Chinese medicine bone-setting skills were very impressive, they were far from reaching the level of a national master of traditional Chinese medicine.
Therefore, there is still a lot of room for improvement.
I just wonder how much this reward will elevate my traditional Chinese bone-setting skills?
With a whoosh!
The next moment, Su Zhengnan felt a huge amount of traditional Chinese medicine bone-setting knowledge being stuffed into his mind by the system.
The vast amount of traditional Chinese medicine knowledge flashed through Su Zhengnan's mind like a film, making him feel as if he had been through a dream.
Fortunately, the system's infusion of traditional Chinese medicine knowledge is very humane, perfectly taking into account the host's physical condition and ability to accept it.
This prevented Su Zhengnan from becoming mentally confused due to absorbing so much traditional Chinese medicine knowledge at once.
Soon, Su Zhengnan digested the knowledge he had acquired.
"I didn't know that traditional Chinese bone setting could be used like this?"
Su Zhengnan muttered to himself, although he was not quite sure what level his traditional Chinese medicine bone-setting skills had reached, he should be about the same as a master of traditional Chinese medicine.
The Yellow Emperor's Inner Classic states: "When the Du meridian is diseased, treat the Du meridian; the treatment is located on the bone."
The Suwen·Miao Ci Lun also records: "If you press down on the spine and the vertebrae, it will feel painful. Massage without letting go, insert needles without irritation, replenish the Qi when it is insufficient, and the spirit and Qi will be restored. If the disease is in the tendons, adjust the tendons; if the disease is in the bones, adjust the bones."
This means that traditional Chinese medicine bone setting is not just about setting bones.
It can also be used to treat some bone-deep lesions.
It's just that this requires special force to massage.
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