This disease coexists with deficiency and excess, cold and heat, and the patient has problems with the kidneys, spleen and stomach. It can be said to be a relatively complex disease.

However, through Chen Yang's analysis, it seemed that the entire course of the disease was understood.

Zhong Fei's mother and several aunts who were listening were extremely surprised.

At that time, Zhong Fei said that Chen Yang was a Chinese medicine doctor and that there might be a way. Everyone thought it was funny. At that time, Aunt Gao and Aunt Gao made a fuss, but most of them didn't believe Chen Yang.

But I didn't expect that Chen Yang would perform so well after he came, especially Aunt Feng's daughter, who was surprised. This made people who didn't understand Chinese medicine see some knowledge.

Obviously, some of Chen Yang's words hit the key point.

"Mother Yangyang, is Yangyang so powerful?" Aunt Gao said to Tao Ying.

"I don't quite understand either." Tao Ying said, but she was extremely proud in her heart.

Since Chen Yang came back from divorce, both Tao Ying and Chen Zhenghong felt that Chen Yang had changed a lot. Not only had he become calmer, but he also had many things, such as studying for graduate school with Wu Yaolin and so on.

But this was the first time Tao Ying saw Chen Yang treating a patient with her own eyes.

In Tao Ying's eyes, his son is really a doctor now, and he is also a great doctor.

"I understand, the patient should have Jueyin disease."

Wen Manlu, who had been silent until now, suddenly said.

"Yes, it's Jueyin disease."

Chen Yang said: "Jueyin disease is the follow-up stage of the deficiency and cold syndrome in Shaoyin disease. At this time, the patient's evil and positive are in conflict, and the patient will win or lose due to Jueyin. In "Treatise on Febrile Diseases", the patient's prognosis is judged based on the length of time of cold and heat. Ultimately, Yang Resurrection leads to life, and Yang dies leads to death.”

"Treatise on Febrile Diseases" is definitely a remarkable work in the history of traditional Chinese medicine.

Although "Treatise on Febrile Diseases" was written by Zhang Zhongjing in the late Han Dynasty, 800 years ago, the descriptions of many diseases in "Treatise on Febrile Diseases" are still quite accurate even now.

The reason why Chen Yang was able to analyze the disease so clearly this time was not only because Chen Yang's internal medicine level had been raised to level five, but also because of the "Treatise on Febrile Diseases" skill book.

Prescribing two skill books, "Treatise on Febrile Diseases" and "Huangdi Neijing", will allow Chen Yang to quickly find relevant descriptions in the two books for reference and analysis when facing symptoms.

The patient's condition originally belonged to Shaoyin disease, which is one of the six meridians diseases.

It is a disease characterized by deficiency of the heart and kidneys. It can be transmitted from three yang diseases, or it can be caused by external evils directly affecting Shaoyin. Due to deficiency of yang in the heart and kidneys and excessive yin and cold in the body, the main symptoms include thin pulse but sleepiness, aversion to cold when lying down, clearing the grains from the lower limbs, reverse coldness in the limbs, and even sweating and loss of yang.

The development of the disease is a process. As the evil energy invades, the body's righteousness has to fight. This is what Chinese medicine calls the Yingwei system.

Righteous qi is a factor that is beneficial to the human body, while evil qi is a factor that is harmful to the human body. Therefore, the qi mentioned in traditional Chinese medicine does not refer to simple gas.

To be precise, the qi mentioned in traditional Chinese medicine can be regarded as a kind of force. The factors or driving forces that promote the operation of things that are beneficial to human health are righteous qi, and the factors or resistance that destroy the factors that affect human health are evil qi.

Evil qi is destroyed and righteous qi is repaired. The principle of traditional Chinese medicine treatment is to use the partial properties of Chinese medicinal materials or use acupuncture, massage and other methods to help righteous qi and eliminate evil qi.

As far as this disease is concerned, the patient is originally weak, has a loss of righteousness, and is invaded by evil spirits. But when the disease develops to a certain extent and the patient is about to be unable to hold on, the potential of the human body, or the final struggle of life, arises again. Uprightness, this is what Chen Yang just said about the return of righteousness.

Originally, the evil energy was out of destructive force and there was no resistance. However, after the righteousness returned, good and evil fought against each other, and a thermal image was produced.

Anyone who understands traditional Chinese medicine knows that a fever in the human body is considered by traditional Chinese medicine to be a confrontation between good and evil. Only the confrontation between good and evil can cause fever. Therefore, sometimes patients do not have a fever at all, which is not a good sign.

The confrontation between good and evil is like a fight between two people. When they fight, it will inevitably have a certain impact. This impact is often reflected on people in the form of thermal images.

Chen Yang continued: "It is recorded in Article 326 of "Treatise on Febrile Diseases" that "Jueyin is a disease, quenching thirst, causing gas to hit the heart, pain and heat in the heart, hunger but no desire to eat, and vomiting of roundworms (hui) when eating, and diarrhea. The benefits are not limited to...'It is also in line with the patient's situation..."

"It really is."

Wen Haodong said: "The condition is quite clear now."

"It's more than clear."

Sun Quanquan said with a smile: "I don't understand Chinese medicine. Now, listening to Dr. Wen and Dr. Chen's analysis, I feel that this disease seems to be very simple."

"Dr. Chen, do you mean my mother's disease can be cured?" Aunt Feng's daughter said excitedly.

"As long as you trust the doctor, things will definitely get better."

Chen Yang said with a smile: "There is a saying in traditional Chinese medicine about the 'six incurables'. One of them is that if the patient does not trust the doctor, he cannot forcefully prescribe medicine."

"On the basis of drug treatment, if Aunt Feng can build up the confidence to defeat the disease, she will definitely get twice the result with half the effort."

"Well, we believe in the doctor." Aunt Feng nodded and asked, "If my diarrhea and vomiting can be cured, I will believe it."

Believe it or not, or no matter how good Chen Yang says, the biggest problem facing patients now is the pain of chemotherapy. If the pain cannot be alleviated, where will the confidence come from.

"Director Sun, may I prescribe a prescription first to coordinate with the treatment?" Chen Yang said to Sun Quanquan.

"well."

Sun Quanquan nodded.

What Sun Quanquan said just now was not just flattery. The exchange between Chen Yang and Wen Haodong really provided a thorough analysis of the disease. Except for the provisions and concepts of traditional Chinese medicine in it, which Sun Quanquan couldn't understand, the rest was basically very clear.

"Do you have a pen and paper?" Chen Yang asked.

"some."

The nurse who was following me hurriedly handed Chen Yang a pen and paper, and Chen Yang wrote a prescription: 15 grams of black plum and 12 grams of aconite (fried first).

After writing it, Chen Yang handed the prescription to Sun Quanquan.

Sun Quanquan took it and saw that there were only two simple medicines. Although one of the medicines was aconite, the dosage was only 12 grams. When Wen Haodong claimed that his grandfather was Wen Xiuping, Sun Quanquan did not even question it.

"Okay, then use this recipe first."

As he spoke, Sun Quanquan signed the prescription, handed it to the nurse, and then said with a smile: "Doctor Wen, Dr. Chen, since you are here, why don't you come and sit in my office?"

"Then thank you, Director Sun."

Wen Haodong smiled and nodded.

Director Sun gave face, and Wen Haodong must also give face. While talking, Wen Haodong, Wen Manlu, and Chen Yang followed Sun Quan Quan out of the ward and went to Sun Quan Quan's office.

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