Chapter 3975: [64] also understand

  Chapter 3975 [64] also understand

  The tension in the air even infected the patient, who couldn't help coughing and panting several times.

  What is it called in the diagnosis of Chinese medicine? Blood deficiency? A group of Western doctors thought of the most common terms in Chinese medicine, wondering if they guessed it right.

  Brother Wen asked the patient aloud.

   "Do you feel hotter after sleeping at noon every day?"

  The patient's entire back is straightened up.

  When the other doctors saw this, they immediately realized that Mr. Wen had asked the right question. The correct statement is that Mr. Wen saw the signs in the patient's body that the Western doctors hadn't noticed at a glance.

  Dr. Pan, who was in charge of holding the patient's medical records, quickly looked down at the temperature chart in the patient's nursing record.

   If the patient has a fever above 37 degrees, he must report to the doctor. He was on duty today but did not receive a report from the nurse, indicating that the patient did not have a fever of at least 37 degrees.

  The body temperature below 37 degrees is normal, which is stipulated in Western medicine.

  Chinese medicine is not.

  To a certain extent, Chinese medicine pays more attention to the patient's self-reported somatosensory, because Chinese medicine has few quantitative indicators for instrumental examination in a long period of clinical practice.

  Patients who are asked by the doctor how they feel, get excited all of a sudden, just like Romeo met Juliet and fell in love at first sight, desperately voluntarily declaring his illness. Today's 22-bed patient Liu Fang is exactly like this: "Yes, I don't know what's going on. After taking a nap every day, I will sweat a lot. I told the doctor about it."

  The faces of a group of Western medicine doctors: a little embarrassed.

  Western medical examination data temporarily do not show that the patient has any special disease.

  Mitral valve stenosis and infection may cause the patient to have fever. The problem is that the patient's body temperature is normal.

  This is also the reason why many patients go to Western doctors, who say it is normal, and then have to go to Chinese medicine for prescriptions.

  I'm not feeling well, you can't find out that I'm not sick, what should I do if I'm not feeling well? Only Chinese medicine has come up with a solution.

   A circle of people waited for Dr. Wen's explanation.

  In fact, such symptoms are called afternoon hot flashes in Chinese medicine, which is a very common clinical symptom.

   But she did not say that she is a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine, and Brother Fu did not introduce her to patients in this way. It is impossible to explain the condition to patients with terms of traditional Chinese medicine.

   Fu Xinheng, who realized her difficulty, narrowed his eyes.

   Others secretly sweated for Mr. Wen.

  Wen Zihan nodded again, and said: "Your situation is that the stomach and intestines have to work after eating, but your heart is not good enough to drive the blood to work in the stomach and intestines, so you can only overload the work. If the blood is not enough, other organs will divide the blood to help, and you will also become overloaded with work, so the whole body shows a little hot."

  The patient understood her explanation of western medicine.

  Western doctors: Mr. Wen seems to know Western medicine very well?

  Because Dr. Wen said his symptoms were correct, the patient had confidence in Dr. Wen, and asked Dr. Wen: "What do you think of my physical condition?"

  After all, Director Fu said that he asked Dr. Wen to check his physical condition.

  All the other doctors on the scene listened with pricked ears.

   "My personal suggestion to you is, if you are cautious, you can wait a week for an examination before deciding on the safest operation plan." Wen Zihan said.

  Generally speaking, patients are in a hurry to enter the hospital because they want to be discharged sooner after their disease is cured. No one likes to be hospitalized, and it is inconvenient to be hospitalized.

  Hearing what the doctor said, Liu Fang became anxious.

   Thank you for your support, good night, dear~

  

  

  (end of this chapter)