Chapter 3986: 【75】What can I do

  Chapter 3986 [75] What can be done

  In the medical industry, the older you are, the more you understand. The road to medical research is really long, and there are actually many diseases that cannot be cured.

  When the patient's life is in critical condition, forget it, what are the academic debates about Chinese and Western medicine at this time? Which prescription can save the patient's life, which method should be used.

  The so-called academic controversy means that doctors can argue endlessly when they hold academic forums instead of treating diseases and saving lives.

  Therefore, compared with traditional Chinese medicine and western medicine, the thinking of these important people is rational and online. It is an idiot to care about the difference between Chinese medicine and western medicine when the medicine is saving the life of a patient.

   When it comes to what Chinese medicine and Western medicine can do in the treatment of critically ill patients.

  Western medicine needless to say, many western medicines and first aid methods can be said to have immediate results, while traditional Chinese medicine gives the impression that it is mostly slow.

   Regarding this, Dr. Song Xuelin took the lead in saying: "It is said in traditional Chinese medicine that helping people defecate is very effective."

  Many brain surgery patients are paralyzed in bed and unable to move, resulting in limited intestinal peristalsis and frequent problems, one of which is constipation.

  Western medicine treats constipation with laxatives and topical **** medications. Considering that the reason why Western medicine medicine is regarded as good is because it works quickly, the implication may be that the medicine is too powerful.

  Clinically, if a critically ill patient is constipated, do they use laxatives? It is very effective, but it may cause the patient to collapse at the same time, and it is difficult to grasp the dosage. The effect of the fashionable probiotics may vary from person to person and may not work.

   Listening to Dr. Song's first impressions, it shows that as a brain surgeon, he is not a day or two to worry about such cases.

  I have long heard that traditional Chinese medicine can work wonders in such areas. It's a pity that the Chinese Medicine Department of the National Association is not very good, so Dr. Song is interested in seeing Dr. Wen.

   All the experienced doctors present nodded at what Dr. Song said. Indeed, if the treatment of critically ill patients requires the assistance of traditional Chinese medicine, it is likely to be the situation that Dr. Song mentioned above.

   "If Dr. Wen was found for this reason, it is estimated that the patient's condition can't even drink traditional Chinese medicine." Tao Zhijie said, never forgetting that the technique that Dr. Wen showed on the train was not traditional Chinese medicine but acupuncture.

  The others glanced at him, all knowing that he, who is out of his liver and gallbladder, has never liked Chinese medicine. It may be for this reason that Dr. Tao, who has always lacked interest in Chinese medicine, is obsessed with letting Dr. Wen come to the National Association.

   "I don't know where she's going for a consultation, if we can go over and have a look—" Tao Zhijie lowered his head and muttered to himself, involuntarily uttering some psychological words of his own.

   Not to mention, none of the people present objected to his idea.

  Dr. Xie Wanying took the phone and glanced back: Wow, everyone wants to spy on Sister Wen's technology.

   Questions that Dr. Wen cannot say, all doctors understand Dr. Wen.

   "Sister, you are busy, call again when you are free." Xie Wanying said.

  The expressions of other people present: Are you still on the phone?

   It's time to get off work, and the young doctor came to ask his superiors if he could get off work. Everyone thought so because it was Mi Siran who appeared at the door.

  Mi Siran's intern rotation is back to neurosurgery.

  Others only remembered that she was always accompanied by her cousin Mi Wenlin, and the two almost always appeared at the same time.

  Here I want to specifically mention that the two of them went to Guozhi Emergency Department for internship together, and now Mi Wenlin is going to Guozhi Cardiac Surgery Department for internship and working on his doctoral dissertation.

  Mi Siran returned to the National Association of Neurology to work on his doctoral thesis.

  Considering that the two are about to graduate and find employment this year, it can be seen that the siblings have parted ways in their final career choices.

  (end of this chapter)