Chinese medicine doctor Xu Yang

Chapter 652 Professor He is in charge

Don't blame Xu Yang for having a bad temper, it's really because things are so rough here.

You said that the treatment plan needs to be approved by the treatment team. Xu Yang can understand this. OK, it is right to be cautious, especially since they are new here.

But the key point is that there are still so many patients waiting, dragging them here and there, how long will it take for you to cook the medicine?

This patient is not particularly serious, like some serious ones. If you don't treat him quickly, he may be very dangerous in the evening or the next day. Time is the time to get sick!

The key is that this group of people are facing an acupuncture treatment, and Che Lunlun is asking this and that. Xu Yang is really a little hairy!

Zhao Guobin hurriedly advised: "Dr. Xu, don't worry. We are also responsible for the patient. We always have to discuss the plan first."

Professor He smoothed things over and said, "It's okay to have a discussion. Our two teams are just getting started together, so we need to know each other. Xu Yang, don't be impatient, just take it step by step."

"Yeah." Xu Yang responded without saying anything more or looking at the experts in front of him.

Zhao Guobin looked at the prescription list again, and then asked: "You have concluded that the epidemic...the epidemic virus closes the lungs, right? That should be what our CT scan shows pneumonia, right? So does this prescription have an anti-inflammatory effect? ​​Eliminate the virus, Or bacteria?”

Professor Lin didn’t even know how to answer. Isn’t this a typical theory of integrating traditional Chinese and Western medicine?

Xu Yang said patiently: "There are no bacteria, no viruses, and no anti-inflammatory in traditional Chinese medicine. I prescribed Da Chai Hu Decoction because the patient meets the Da Chai Hu Decoction syndrome."

"Although the patient does not have fever, he still has dry mouth and prefers cold drinks, bitter mouth, insomnia and dreaminess, constipation, yellow and greasy tongue coating, and stringy and slippery pulse. These are all syndromes of excessive heat."

"The patient was exposed to the epidemic poison. Although he received some treatment in the early stage, his condition was not relieved. The evil of the epidemic poison was not resolved, and the lung qi was blocked internally, resulting in stagnation of lung qi, so he developed cough and shortness of breath."

"The epidemic poison consumes the yin and body fluids, so the patient prefers cold drinks, has a bitter taste in the mouth, and has constipation. It disturbs the gods and causes insomnia and dreaminess. The tongue coating is yellow and greasy, and the pulse is stringy and slippery, which are also signs of evil poisons."

"Treatment by traditional Chinese medicine is not about seeing the fire and putting out the fire, seeing the inflammation and reducing the inflammation, but about coordinating the overall situation. The evil of the epidemic virus has turned into heat and become reality. At this time, the patient coughs with less phlegm and has closed stool."

"The key point is to let the evil have a way out, rather than blindly kill and fight. My way out is to capture the rescue. I use Dabuihu Decoction to capture and eliminate the stagnation."

"Through the attack method, the evil poison can be released from the stool, which can effectively alleviate the patient's current condition. This is the basis for using Dabuihu Decoction. Do I understand?"

The group of experts opposite were all stunned.

The theories of Chinese and Western medicine are different. Usually they don't have much contact with Chinese medicine, but now they are just listening to the scriptures.

The evil thing in front of me, that poison thing, what is it? Isn't it pneumonia? Isn't it a new virus? How come they are so confused?

They understood the last sentence, and Deputy Team Leader Lin asked uncertainly: "You mean to treat pneumonia by making the patient defecate?"

Everyone else also looked at Xu Yang strangely.

Xu Yang nodded: "Yes, the lungs and the large intestine are the exterior and interior of each other. If the excess heat can be excreted through the large intestine, it will undoubtedly be equivalent to pulling out the fuel from the bottom of the cauldron, and it will naturally have curative effects."

Others still don't get it.

After all, Professor He was a teacher, and his explanation was easier to understand, so he said: "Now, it is true that the patient has pneumonia. This is equivalent to a red-hot pot. It is very hot."

"If you use cold water to stir it, not only will the pot be easily damaged, but if you don't remove the fire underneath, it will heat up again later."

"So our plan is to take the heat out of the cauldron and take the fire out of the pot. The pot will naturally gradually cool down."

What Professor He said was very easy to understand.

An ordinary person would understand it right away, but the people opposite him were all experts, and it was even more strange when they heard this: "Is the large intestine related to pneumonia?"

Why do some people say that Chinese medicine has no way to fulfill its own theory? For example, if you say that the lungs and large intestine are mutually external and internal, they say you cannot prove this.

Then their only way is to analyze and test whether there are any effective anti-inflammatory and antibacterial substances in your Dabupleurum decoction.

Then I gave it to other randomly selected pneumonia patients, and finally found that, hey, the efficiency is very low, and Chinese medicine treats diseases by chance.

Just Jiang Zi!

Xu Yang said impatiently: "Our medical theories are completely different. It is difficult for you to be convinced by our theory, and it is difficult for us to fully agree with your theory."

"It's useless for you to ask me this or that. You won't understand even if I explain, and you won't believe it. We are here to treat illnesses, not to argue about medical principles."

"This patient should take the medicine quickly. What medicine you use is your business. What medicine I use is mine. Don't ask too much. It's useless. Okay, let's go."

Xu Yang hurried out again.

"Hey!" The experts on the treatment team didn't expect that the doctor had such a bad temper.

Professor He was helpless for a moment and said quickly: "I'm sorry, he just has a short temper, and after seeing so many patients, he was in a hurry. I'm sorry, I'm going to criticize him!"

Professor He also quickly caught up.

"Xu Yang, Xu Yang, wait for me!" Professor He hurriedly ran up. After a few trots, Professor He, who was wearing an N95 mask, couldn't breathe.

Professor He himself was a little short of breath. He pulled Xu Yang and asked: "Why are you so angry? We just came here and cooperated with others. We don't understand each other. It's normal to ask more. Well. Why are you so anxious!"

After hearing this, Xu Yang closed his eyes, exhaled a long breath, and his tense face relaxed slightly, and he said: "I'm sorry."

Professor He asked: "What's the matter? Are you worried?"

Xu Yang shook his head and said, "I left my family, my parents, Zhang Ke, and my wedding behind to come here."

"There are so many patients here and their conditions are so serious. I really don't have time to go back and forth with them to review and write reports! They are all still waiting for me at home...I...so I am a little impatient."

"Alas!" Professor He also sighed, then patted Xu Yang on the shoulder and said, "Leave this matter to me and I will communicate. You should go back to the ward first."

Xu Yang nodded silently, turned and left.

Professor He walked back again.

The experts on the treatment team also looked at each other in confusion.

Deputy team leader Lin said dissatisfied: "This doctor has such a bad temper."

Zhao Guobin also smiled bitterly: "Okay, don't complain. This period of time is chaotic and chaotic. Everyone is under great pressure. It's normal to be impatient. Don't take it personally."

Deputy Team Leader Lin shook his head: "Forget it, what about this prescription?"

Zhao Guobin thought for a while and said: "What Dr. Xu Yang said makes sense. We really don't understand Chinese medicine. Since we all need to cooperate with the treatment in the future."

"But it's pointless for us to discuss it here. That's it. As long as Dr. He Dongjun from the Traditional Chinese Medicine Group signs and confirms it, we can just let the pharmacy handle it, okay?"

The others looked at each other.

"Okay, I'm in charge of the Chinese medicine side and I'll shoulder the responsibility." Professor He's voice sounded at the door, then he looked at everyone and said, "We still have a lot to do, let's go first!"

Without even entering, Professor He left again.

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