Xu Yang quickly walked in, and the nurse inside who was holding her hand on her forehead was stunned for a moment.

"Xu...Dr. Xu." The nurse was a little confused.

Xu Yang asked: "What's wrong? Is your head uncomfortable? Do you have a headache?"

The nurse lady was obviously stunned, and subconsciously turned to look at her leader Li Yishan. Comrade Li didn't tell her when he went out to ask Xu Yang to see her.

Because Li Yishan felt that Xu Yang would probably not agree, so there was no need to tell him in advance. He didn't intend to ruin Xu Yang's reputation, he just wanted to reject Liu Xuanbo's unreasonable request.

Xu Yang also followed the nurse's gaze and looked back at Li Yishan.

Li Yishan hurriedly replied: "Yes, yes, Xiao Feng, don't you have a headache?"

The little nurse said blankly: "I...I just have a headache..."

What she meant was that with such a minor problem, there was no need to alarm a powerful player of this level. They were also quite busy.

But Li Yishan said seriously: "Hey, there is no such thing as a serious illness or a minor illness. The body is the capital of the revolution. If you are not in good health, how can you work well when there are so many patients here?"

The little nurse was a little embarrassed for a moment: "I'm sorry, Dr. Xu is so busy..."

Xu Yang smiled and said: "It's okay, I've been sold anyway."

"What?" The little nurse didn't understand.

Li Yishan's expression brightened, what a guy!

Xu Yang asked: "Let's talk about the condition first. Is it a headache? How long has it been?"

The young nurse replied: "It's been almost two years. Sometimes it attacks and sometimes it goes away. I may be too busy and tired recently. It shouldn't be too important."

Xu Yang frowned: "It's been two years, haven't you seen a doctor?"

The young nurse said: "Of course I have looked for it. Western medicine diagnosis said there is no organic disease and the diagnosis is neuralgia."

Xu Yang asked: "What about Chinese medicine?"

The little nurse raised her eyes and looked at Li Yishan. It was Comrade Li who showed it to him.

Li Yishan was also a little embarrassed. He said: "I was diagnosed with liver yang headache before. Well, Xiao Feng, it didn't feel better after taking medicine..."

"This..." the little nurse smiled awkwardly and said, "Okay, it's a little better, but it may happen again later..."

The atmosphere at the scene was very awkward.

Xu Yang is not afraid of embarrassment to others. He asked Li Yishan again: "What was the basis for your previous judgment that the headache was caused by liver yang?"

Li Yishan recalled it for a while, then looked at the little nurse's current appearance. He said, "I remember that Xiao Feng kept saying that when he had a headache, his eyes were very swollen and painful, and it was difficult to sleep at night, right?"

Nurse Xiao Feng nodded immediately.

Li Yishan said: "The liver opens up to the eyes, and the swelling and pain in the eyes actually indicate this. Moreover, the head is located above the top of the head, and only the wind can reach it. The liver meridian also surrounds the head, and there are other supporting evidences. , I judged that the liver yang was overactive, disturbing the top of the head."

Xu Yang frowned, the headache was a bit weird. Headache is not a disease, it is really painful when it hurts.

Just like Cao Cao in the Three Kingdoms, he died of headache in the end.

This disease is really not easy to cure in many cases. Western medicine and Chinese medicine are still relatively difficult. Western medicine often performs a lot of tests, but nothing can be found. In the end, it can only be diagnosed as neuralgia, and there are no particularly effective drugs.

Chinese medicine often fails to differentiate syndromes and is difficult to cure. If it were so easy to cure, there would be no such old term as "head syndrome".

There are many patients who often suffer from headaches, especially female patients. Many female patients must have headaches before menstruation. There are also many people who have headaches at regular times every day, or when the solar terms change.

Traditional Chinese medicine has known about this disease for thousands of years. Famous experts in the past dynasties have expounded on it, and many experiences have been passed down. But in actual clinical practice, the cure rate is not very high.

There are many issues involved, the most important one being the issue of medication. Of course, there are also theoretical issues.

The head is the meeting point of all yang, the organ of clear yang, and the seat of the sea of ​​marrow. It occupies the highest position in the human body. The essence blood of the five internal organs and the qi of clear yang of the six internal organs are all injected into the head.

If the six evils and external evils cause clearing, or block the clear yang, or phlegm or blood congestion blocks the meridians. Either the liver yin is insufficient, the liver yang is excessive, the qi is too weak to clear the yang, the blood is insufficient, the head orifices are not nourished, or the kidney essence is insufficient, and the marrow sea is empty, all of which may lead to headaches.

There are many causes of headaches. Zhongjing discussed the syndromes of headache caused by Taiyang, Yangming, Shaoyin and Jueyin diseases as early as "Treatise on Febrile Diseases".

Li Dongyuan divided headaches into external and internal injuries in "Ten Books of Dongyuan", and also added Taiyin and Shaoyin headaches.

Zhu Danxi also recorded headaches caused by phlegm and qi stagnation. Wang Qingren of the Qing Dynasty strongly advocated the theory of congestion and headache.

There is a lot of discussion, but syndrome differentiation and treatment are not that easy.

Nowadays, when people treat headaches, except for colds and colds, most of the time they only consider excessive liver yang, purging the liver and subduing yang, which are the most commonly used treatments.

Just like this little nurse, Li Yishan's discussion seems to be very reasonable.

Xu Yang frowned and thought for a moment, then diagnosed the patient's pulse.

After the diagnosis, Li Yishan asked: "What's your pulse?"

Xu Yang replied: "The pulse is stringy and slippery."

Li Yishan looked obviously much more relaxed. A stringy pulse can control liver disease, and a slippery pulse can control fever. Taken together, there is still heat in the liver meridian, and liver yang is elevated.

He was right, but then Li Yishan looked confused again. If he was right, why wasn't he cured?

Are you too tired from work recently? Working day and night?

Xu Yang thought for a while and said to the patient: "Take off the mask and let me see the tongue."

The little nurse took a look at the people around her and saw that everyone was wearing masks. She felt a little relieved, then took off the mask and stuck out her tongue.

Surrounded by professionals, you can tell right away.

Red tongue with thin yellow fur indicates heat syndrome.

Li Yishan nodded slightly. Then he had not misdiagnosed, right? The treatment method of clearing liver yang is always correct, right? The blame for misdiagnosis should not be placed on his head.

After Xu Yang finished his diagnosis, he was stunned for a moment.

Li Yishan is not an ordinary quack doctor, he is also a master.

Suddenly Xu Yang also frowned.

When the little nurse saw that everyone was silent, she pinched her forehead with her hands, then rubbed her eyebrows, and said: "It's an old problem, it doesn't matter. Maybe my work and rest have been irregular recently, I have been working too hard, and my liver yang has been a little bit high." incredible……"

Li Yishan nodded. He estimated that this was also the reason. The treatment method should still follow the method of clearing the liver and quenching the yang. He was about to speak, but he saw Xu Yang's eyes suddenly narrowed.

Xu Yang suddenly asked: "You have a brow bone. Does it hurt here on your forehead?"

"Ah?" The little nurse was startled.

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