Chapter 3968: [57] enough to discuss

  When the gaze from the opposite side came over, there was always the kind of inquiry towards her, and Wen Zihan involuntarily took a deep breath in his lungs.

   Actually, it won't take long for Dr. Xie Wanying to understand why she was the first to be caught by Mr. Fu, because Dr. Fu has long been used to thinking about being caught by this person.

   "Is this tea okay?" As the host, Fu Xinheng asked the guests how they felt.

   "It's pretty good, the taste is sweeter and not too cold." Wen Zihan said.

   Fu Xinheng has no doubts about her words.

  Traditional Chinese medicine people have a great nature, such as Shennong debating medicine, he must taste all kinds of herbs. Those who study Chinese medicine seriously must taste the "taste" of various herbs from the beginning of learning Chinese medicine.

  Traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes the meridian distribution of nature and flavor, and nature and flavor are four gases and five flavors. This is a general summary. To be more specific, a medicine may have several natures and flavors. For example, a medicine in Western medicine has multiple effects, and the nature and flavor that matches the patient must be mentioned.

  The same principle lies in the meridians of medicines, which are equivalent to the parts of the human body where the medicines of western medicines act. Specifically, where it can reach the human body, it must also match the patient.

  Comparing this way, it seems that Chinese medicine is not necessarily difficult. In terms of methodology, the principle is as logical as Western medicine.

  The difficulty has always been to find out the specific case, how to identify the doctor, not only to identify the medicine needed by the patient's condition, but also to be able to find the matching medicine for treatment.

  So Western medicine has a drug combination treatment plan, and Chinese medicine has prescriptions, which can be flexibly adjusted to specific cases.

  The more difficult point of Chinese medicine is emphasized here. As a Western physician, Fu Xinheng knows that the success of the Western medical education system is unmatched by Chinese medicine.

  It shows that in the training of physicians, it is relatively easy to achieve mass production like the industrial system. This is due to the fact that western medicine has very clear legislation on the implementation of western medicine, and each law is not only clear but also has various experimental proofs. In contrast, Chinese medicine cannot do this, which is why Western doctors believe that it is difficult for Chinese doctors to be reliable and trustworthy.

  Because of this reason, a Western doctor wants to judge whether this Chinese doctor is reliable or not. Most of the time, he can only judge by the past work performance of this doctor like a patient.

   "You didn't answer my text."

  Brother Fu sent her a total of two text messages, one related to patients and work, and the other was...

   "Answer both." Fu Xinheng said while pouring some tea into her teacup, as if she had time to talk about her feelings slowly.

  Wen Zihan nodded and said, "The patient on the train should belong to Jueyin Syndrome."

   Jueyin? After all, he has just studied Chinese medicine by himself, hepatic coma patients are not the heart specialist he is engaged in, and he usually doesn't pay much attention to the research of liver disease in Chinese medicine.

  Fu Xinheng, who was confused after hearing her first sentence, suddenly realized that he seemed to have done something wrong.

   "Brother Fu, don't you know what Jueyin is?"

   "Wait, I seem to remember, it's an acupuncture point, the location is—" At this point, Fu Xinheng felt that he had done something wrong again.

   "Jueyinshu Point, also known as Pericardium Point, Jueyu, Guanshu. It is one of the twelve Shu points in the human body."

  So he has heard of it, but he is sure that the Jueyin syndrome she mentioned does not refer to this point.

   To discuss the topic of Jueyin, well, it can be discussed for thousands of years, which is recorded in the history of Chinese medicine.

  When you talk about medicine with a Chinese doctor, you have to talk about the whole human body, even astronomy and geography.