Chapter 3929: [18] There is no difference in logic

  Chapter 3929 [18] There is no logical difference

  The results of Western medicine were not good, so I turned to ask my Chinese medicine colleagues if it was okay.

   It is said that the patient's disease occurred in the rainy season.

  The dermatology department initially said that the patient was suffering from eczema, and the Chinese medicine department looked at the patient's tongue and saw tooth marks on the tongue. It was inferred that the high probability was that the moisture brought by the cold spring during the season change.

   In this way, is it not possible to treat in Guoxie?

  Dr. Yin and Dr. Xie mainly considered that patients have been taking medicine for a long time, so it is better to use other methods of treatment.

  Doctors of Western medicine generally believe that Chinese medicine and Western medicine are mixed together, which is not very good to eat, and the side effects of the medicine are more unpredictable.

  Traditional Chinese medicine is not just about taking medicine, there are other amazing treatment methods such as acupuncture.

   Guoxie TCM Acupuncture and Moxibustion were not very good, so I came to find a more professional TCM doctor.

  Recalling this, Dr. Yin understood: 99% of the diagnosis opinions of the TCM department of his own hospital were inconsistent with Dr. Wen's.

  Dr. Wen doesn't think the patient is invaded by cold and dampness?

   "They said her tongue had tooth marks, isn't this a symptom of moisture?" Yin Fengchun asked.

  Wu Lixuan was the first to laugh when seeing her husband like this. Even if she is not a doctor, she can tell that something is wrong with her husband.

  In the past, my husband used Western medicine theories to say that Dr. Wen was not good. Now, how does my husband use Chinese medicine theories to argue with Dr. Wen?

   Fortunately, Dr. Wen has a mild temper and didn't compete with her husband, so he didn't use this to poke her husband's lungs.

  In fact, if you compare Chinese doctors with Western doctors in the most common clinical points, you will find that Chinese doctors with professional background are generally calmer, more open and tolerant than Western doctors.

  Traditional Chinese medicine doctors have never disliked studying Western medicine, borrowing the advantages of Western medicine, and then applying it to Chinese medicine. Those Chinese medicine fans who only hold ancient books and no brains are not authentic Chinese medicine doctors with professional background at all.

  As far as Western medicine is concerned, since it occupies the right to speak in the world's mainstream medical circles, its attitude is inevitably arrogant.

  However, you must clarify some facts. Chinese doctors are human beings, no different from Western doctors. This means that both Chinese and Western doctors have a commonality in the thinking of the human brain, which is why top experts assert that medicine will lead to the same goal by different routes.

  Chinese medicine is logical, no different from Western medicine.

  Facing family members of Western medicine doctors, Dr. Wen simply used Western medicine as an example to make it easier for the other party to understand when explaining.

  First point, the history of Chinese medicine is to take its essence and discard its dross, with a spirit of self-reflection and enterprising.

  Excellent Chinese people have always been brainstorming, Chinese medicine, as a native medicine, how can it not have the characteristics of Chinese people. Therefore, modern Chinese medicine is not anti-bone.

  The second point is to tell the family members of Western medicine doctors frankly: "Clinical work of Chinese medicine also includes research, and statistics are indispensable."

  The clinical research of traditional Chinese medicine will use real data to prove that moisture and tooth marks are not 100% inevitable.

   It is said that Chinese doctors and Western doctors are both human beings, and their logical thinking is the same. It is reflected in the clinical diagnosis thinking: Chinese medicine is the same as Western medicine. The diagnosis is based on comprehensive analysis of all data.

   There are tooth marks and there is moisture. It is estimated that Dr. Yin misunderstood what the doctor in his hospital meant.

  What people mean should be said to be the same as the diagnosis name that Western medicine loves to write: Is there moisture? Give you a question mark first.

  Only Chinese medicine fans who are completely laymen will talk about teeth marks with a little knowledge.

   Besides, in the professional field of Chinese medicine, dampness is not simply dampness.

   Hot and humid? Cold and damp?

  Which part and which meridian is wet?

  How did it cause this wetness?

  Only unprofessional generalizations can tell you that it is dampness. Chinese medicine studies a patient's dampness just like Western medicine studies a disease. It is necessary to find out the ins and outs.

  Hearing this, Dr. Yin could only listen.

  The on-site TCM doctors took a look, and it turned out that many TCM "black" belonged to hearsay and drew conclusions without a thorough understanding.

  (end of this chapter)