Chapter 4487: 【576】Awakening

 “Where should I get the injection?” Dr. Cao Zhao rolled up the sleeve of one hand.

It seems that after hearing about the new treatment plan, this patient, who is also a doctor, was eager to try it.

Miracle -like treatment, no one can wait to personally realize that hope can be used to get medicine to get sick, and doctors and patients are no exception.

 In response to the patient's question, Dr. Xie Wanying turned around and discussed it with Dr. Tong, Professor Pei.

 She is not a professional Chinese medicine practitioner after all, and her experience in practicing Chinese medicine is so little that it is hardly worth mentioning. When Teacher Jiao is not present, two other teachers with experience in practicing traditional Chinese medicine must be consulted.

Dr. Tong introduced his medical experience: "In fact, if his Ashi point can be accessed, direct acupuncture on the Ashi point for bleeding, combined with cupping, and moxibustion after cupping, is a good treatment plan."

These words slapped Dr. Xiao Yang in the face again.

The truth comes from clinical practice. What is theoretically impossible is actually feasible in clinical practice?

 Dr. Tong has really treated many patients with acute lumbar sprains using this method.

   Why is this?

  It should be said that it requires a concrete analysis of the specific situation, and nothing can be said to be absolute. Moreover, when the human body is sick, it often appears in various strange states, making it difficult to generalize.

 Dr. Tong then talked about his common clinical diagnosis and identification methods when encountering such cases.

 The first point to consider is for orthopedic patients. You must first check whether the patient's bones are okay.

If there is something wrong with the patient's bones, acupuncture and cupping may be ineffective. Those who should have surgery should do it. Traditional Chinese medicine doctors and general practitioners are not superstitious.

 Second, when it comes to acupuncture, the usual method is to acupuncture the bleeding point and add cupping.

 Dr. Tong gave an analogy to explain to colleagues in Western medicine. Perhaps you can compare this method to the incision and drainage of local tumors in Western medicine.

 In actual clinical practice, there are many cases of carbuncle treated by doctors using integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine.

 For this reason, it is sometimes said that cupping can directly reduce swelling and relieve pain locally.

 Third, the needle jar cannot be used directly on some acute sprains. Therefore, the reasons for objection mentioned by Dr. Xiao Yang cannot be completely wrong. This is the same principle as Western medicine sometimes determines whether incision and drainage of pus are needed.

 If the lump is not conducive to being “pulled out”, forced extraction will definitely not work.

  Traditional Chinese medicine has a set of TCM syndrome diagnosis for the treatment of various diseases. In modern medicine, general practitioners will combine Western medicine diagnostics to comprehensively judge how to deal with the disease.

"His whole body, the Ashi point is difficult to access, and he himself can't explain what's going on. I agree with Dr. Xie's opinion that it is safer to use distant points for treatment." Dr. Tong was talking about the current patient's situation. , the patient himself has concerns and can only choose distant acupoints for safety reasons.

 Everyone looked at Dr. Cao Zhao. Dr. Cao Zhao, a handsome guy, looked helpless.

It needs to be made clear that if the doctor becomes a patient and suffers from a disease that is not his expertise, he will be just like ordinary patients. He may be a headless fly and cannot explain the symptoms to the doctor.

And everyone heard another meaning in Dr. Tong’s words: this matter is not simple.

 A single acupuncture at the Ashi point has quick effect, and the work is directed at the lesion. No wonder Boss Jiao insisted on letting Dr. Xie do this.

 Taking distant acupoints, as mentioned above, it is not impossible. Is this just effective?

 Dr. Tong feels that he is not sure that he can achieve a miraculous therapeutic effect that can be achieved in one treatment.

 What is Professor Pei’s point of view?

 “She said it’s OK, and I think it’s OK.” Professor Pei said.

The eyes of the people in the traveling team all brightened up, and they looked directly at Professor Pei: You guys, when did you follow the rest of us and believe in the theory that those who write papers will have eternal life?

Professor Pei recounted to Dr. Tong the magical skills of someone he and Vice President Xiang secretly peeped at that time.

 Doctor Tong’s pupils immediately shone brightly: This is so amazing and awesome, I must see it.

Everyone’s attention returned to Dr. Xie Wanying.

Dr. Xie Wanying: I asked teachers how to become the teachers who admire me...

Dr. Fan Yunyun, who had just experienced the cold at high places, suddenly felt the overwhelming pressure of Senior Sister Xie who was actually wearing it every day with the highlights on her body.

Being a doctor is impossible without stress, because you may need to be the only hope that everyone looks to all the time.

 The reborn Dr. Xie Wanying knew this very well. She felt desperate when she recalled how she became her grandfather's only hope before she was reborn.

Today, Brother Cao is one of her relatives, and she is one of her relatives. Doesn’t she feel like she has to shoulder everything as a doctor at the critical moment before she is reborn?

 Fortunately, after her rebirth, she was extremely alert to the arrival of this moment every day, and made a lot of preparations, including knowledge, mentality, etc.

“Since everyone trusts me, let me give it a try. Please help me, Teacher Pei, Teacher Tong, and Teacher Chang,” said Dr. Xie Wanying.

 The people around her were silent as they gathered what they might have guessed from her demeanor, words, and deeds.

Then, Dr. Tong gave her a thumbs up: Okay, really good!

 Everyone else responded: "We are all here to help."