Chapter 4174: 【263】Correct?

Chapter 4174 [263] Right?

“Fight it up.” Dr. Xie Wanying immediately made her own judgment.

 Don’t think so much. The stubborn Dr. Xie never thinks too much.

Sister Wen enlightened her thinking, just to make her stick to the end.

Therefore, clinical linear thinking cannot be said to be bad, it is a good thing. Not complicating things will help avoid confusing yourself.

 The clinical path that Western medicine has increasingly advocated over the years can be regarded as a linear thinking model, which is the conclusion drawn from many clinical lessons.

The reason why Dr. Xie Wanying came up with the direction of correction is definitely not because she understands the vision, hearing, asking and understanding of traditional Chinese medicine.

The reason why traditional Chinese medicine is mysterious is that the so-called four diagnostic elements of observation, hearing, inquiry, and incision are all based on the clinical experience accumulated by traditional Chinese medicine doctors.

Dr. Xie Wanying has no experience in traditional Chinese medicine technology in this area, so what should she do?

You should know that many experienced Western medicine practitioners also learn Chinese medicine techniques, and they are very handy and can master them very quickly, much faster than novice Chinese medicine practitioners.

I don’t know the specific TCM techniques of looking, hearing, asking, and feeling, but after these doctors understand the theoretical logic of TCM, they have already accumulated a sense of diagnosis for patients, so it is not too difficult to diagnose yang qi and yin qi.

Senior Sister is someone she, Dr. Xie Wanying, knows very well and gets along with almost every day. How could she not know her physical fitness in daily life?

The righteousness of traditional Chinese medicine can be called immunity in Western medicine, and the immunity of senior sister is not bad.

The patient's own immunity is strong, which means that as long as the doctor strengthens the patient's immunity, it is very likely that the patient can get rid of the disaster on his own.

 This is better than doctors using strong external force to intervene in the human body to exorcise evil spirits.

 Theoretically speaking, exorcism requires doctors to use greater intervention when intervening in the patient's body.

 Such logical concepts of traditional Chinese medicine are common in Western medicine. For example, it is better to vaccinate the body to strengthen the body's immunity than to use a bunch of powerful drugs to save the patient.

 The old doctor is an old doctor. He can quickly combine the thinking of traditional Chinese medicine with the thinking of western medicine and integrate them without any contradiction.

The more people onlookers listened, the more they thought about Dr. Xie Wanying: Do you only know Chinese medicine, or do you?

 Every one of them is Dr. Ma, Dr. Zhang, etc. They all have guesses.

The decisiveness and neatness of an old doctor's work is not considered reckless. Concrete analysis can make him sound and clear, and he can be backed up by academic confidence.

 What is the possibility of Dr. Xie Wanying?

“If the patient suffers from panic disorder, there are many acupuncture points that can be treated in traditional Chinese medicine.” Mr. Wen Zihan continued to provide guidance on the phone.

It is said that these four most common treatment acupoints are not unfamiliar to ordinary people.

The first acupoint, Baihui point, is located on the top of the head, five inches above the front hairline and on the midline of the top of the head.

Baihui point is an acupoint on the Du meridian and is responsible for the communication between the brain and spinal cord. Just looking at its location on the human head, we can speculate that it can be used to treat brain diseases.

 The Du Vein is mentioned here, let’s talk about it again by the way.

 The Du Meridian is not the twelve meridians we have talked about before. It is one of the eight extraordinary meridians besides the twelve meridians. They both belong to the meridian academic system of traditional Chinese medicine.

 The Eight Extraordinary Meridians are called the Eight Extraordinary Meridians precisely because they do not belong to the twelve meridians and have no external or internal relationship with the internal organs.

At the same time, it is very important in traditional Chinese medicine technology, especially acupuncture and massage, because it connects the twelve meridians.

Everyone who has read Western medicine knows that many blood vessels, nerves and lymphatics have intersections in the human body that are shaped like traffic fortresses. This can be used as an analogy to some important acupoints in the eight extraordinary meridians in traditional Chinese medicine.

 (End of this chapter)