Chinese medicine doctor Xu Yang

Chapter 474 Figured it out

The uncle was confused: "You...an old Chinese doctor?"

Xu Yang smiled and nodded.

The uncle waved his hand: "Stop making trouble, you are an old Chinese medicine practitioner. How old are you?"

Xu Yang said: "Then didn't you just say that you would go to Wenxian County to find Xu Yang, an old Chinese medicine doctor?"

The uncle said: "Yes, uh... Is Xu Yang very young?"

Xu Yang said: "As old as me."

The old man was amused: "Why are you getting more and more addicted as you talk? Are you bragging all the time? You are Xu Yang, and I am paying Hua Tuo a favor!"

Xu Yang stopped talking and just smiled faintly.

The uncle looked at Xu Yang and was a little stunned when he saw Xu Yang's expression was calm, neither trying to defend himself nor showing any embarrassment after being exposed.

"You...are you really Xu Yang?"

Xu Yang nodded: "If you don't believe it, you can ask the county."

"You..." The uncle stood up immediately and looked at Xu Yang in surprise: "You are... you are the Xu Yang who kills people?"

Xu Yang raised his head and looked at the uncle.

The uncle subconsciously covered his mouth, knowing that he was quick to speak and accidentally said something unpleasant. He quickly went back to make up for it: "How can you be so young?"

Xu Yang continued to look at the uncle.

After the uncle asked, he also frowned. What was the word he asked? How could he be so young? He wasn't born to his mother. Where did he come from and why?

The uncle frowned and thought for a moment. Seeing that Xu Yang remained silent, he sat down again, glanced at Xu Yang secretly, raised the thermos cup and took a sip of water, and then he asked carefully: "Is that... the uremic patient really Was it you who… put him to death?”

Xu Yang stared at the uncle and asked, "If it was really me who cured him to death, would you still dare to take the medicine I prescribed?"

"Uh..." The uncle was stunned, and then he smiled a little bit: "Stop joking."

Xu Yang just smiled slightly and said, "His symptoms are the same as yours, except that he is much more serious than you."

The uncle glanced at Xu Yang quietly again.

Xu Yang seemed to be talking to himself: "Rhubarb, "Shen Nong's Materia Medica" says that it has the power to introduce the old and create the new. It is indestructible and can sweep away evil poisons. It can identify disasters and clean up dirt. If you walk without keeping, your temper will be bad. Fierce, like a general sweeping across the battlefield."

"So rhubarb is also called the general, and many Chinese medicine doctors call it the Sichuan army. Rhubarb is used in 89 places in the book "Shanghan", accounting for a quarter of the prescriptions in the book."

"Doctors of the past dynasties have studied it to drive away evil spirits and epidemics. Plagues have occurred frequently in the past dynasties, and rhubarb has made countless achievements. However, everyone in the world is afraid of its fierce nature, and they all say that young children, the weak, and the elderly should not use it easily."

"Those who take medicine when they are sick are relying on their illness to bear the power of the medicine. The logic of treating diseases in traditional Chinese medicine is to use bias to correct bias. Fear of this medicine, fear of that medicine. In the final analysis, it is nothing more than not knowing how to prescribe and use medicine."

"The elderly and weak should not use rhubarb lightly. Deng Jinsheng, an old Chinese medicine doctor, once treated Yu's epilepsy case. The patient was 77 years old and the bleeding would not stop. No one could do anything. Deng Jinsheng used 60g of rhubarb to remove heat and poison, and stopped the bleeding with one dose. !”

"Who would have thought that rhubarb can stop bleeding? But rhubarb has no hemostatic function at all. This is just syndrome differentiation treatment. Why should we be afraid of rhubarb?"

"Li Chunhe, an old Chinese medicine practitioner who has been passed down from generation to generation, is famous for his good use of rhubarb. He once treated Zheng's infertility case. He used 140g of rhubarb to break congestion and blood obstruction, relieve liver stagnation and phlegm obstruction, and smoothen the pulse in just five doses. After two months, I became pregnant.”

"The patient has been married for a long time and has not been pregnant. She is afraid of rumors and has liver stagnation and phlegm obstruction, qi stagnation and blood. But who would have thought that rhubarb can also soothe the liver, regulate qi, and relieve stagnation and dissipate stagnation?"

"Afraid of Chinese medicine? The so-called fear is just a sign of incompetence! Those so-called laboratories and so-called appraisal institutions know nothing! Do you have the ability to treat a few patients for me?"

The uncle looked at Xu Yang talking to himself and was a little worried whether the young man was crazy. He asked: "Hey, are you okay?"

Xu Yang looked at the uncle and said: "Your situation is the same as his. You need to use rhubarb to clear out the turbid poisons. You should use rhubarb and aconite soup to make additions and subtractions, and at the same time use the four kidney positions to encourage kidney qi. I believe you will not become urinary poison." Symptoms."

"Ah?" The uncle was stunned. In fact, he wanted to say in his heart, you have cured people to death, why are you still here with me? If I take your medicine again, will I get better or not? ?

Xu Yang looked at the uncle's look and said, "Okay, let's not talk anymore. If you want to see a doctor, come to the county to see me."

Xu Yang stood up, patted his already cold butt, and walked out. When he left here, he turned back to the uncle and said, "By the way, I saved the life of the patient who was dying of uremia."

After saying that, Xu Yang turned around and left.

The uncle was left alone in his place, dumbfounded.

The uncle wanted to catch up and ask, but he still couldn't move his legs. He didn't stand up until Xu Yang left. But when the people left, the uncle felt a sense of loss.

Xu Yang slowly grew taller as he walked outside. He looked up at the dappled light and shadow cast by the sun through the leaves, with a relieved smile on his face.

Before meeting this old man, he was still in a very irritable mood, but now he was relieved.

Although the uncle didn't do anything, in fact, the uncle still distrusted his medical skills, and even thought that he had cured the uremic patient to death.

But Xu Yang was relieved, because he knew that he did not treat patients for fame and fortune, nor did he treat patients for public opinion, nor did he treat patients for laboratories or appraisal institutions.

He only healed those who needed treatment.

These people need him!

Just like here, when meeting this sick uncle, Xu Yang would still lend a helping hand. Although he was in the same situation as the uremia patient, Xu Yang still didn't care about public opinion or any appraisal agency. The only one he followed was himself.

No matter what the external situation is, he is still the same doctor, the doctor who only treats diseases.

If you don't take it as your responsibility to relieve the sufferings of the people, why bother to practice medicine?

This road is inherently difficult to walk, but no matter how difficult it is, doesn’t it still require someone to walk it first? Xu Yang is willing to be the first to go!

Xu Yang showed a relaxed smile, took out his senior phone and dialed a call to Du Yueming.

"Hey, Doctor Xu, where have you been? I've been looking for you for a long time." As soon as the call was connected, Du Yueming's urgent voice came.

Xu Yang smiled and said, "It's nothing. I went out for a walk and thought about some things. Have you dealt with the matter over there?"

Du Yueming said: "It's been handled and all the evidence is in hand."

Xu Yang nodded: "Okay, Dean Du, let's hold a press conference. This time, I want to go on stage and say something."

"ah?"

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