Seeing Chen Yang and Sun Quanquan and Wu Wanshou walking out of the ward, Gao Jinping subconsciously wanted to follow, but Qiao Yuanming held him back.

"The doctor has something to say."

Gao Jinping was stunned for a moment and then stopped.

At this moment, Chen Zhenghong was still a little confused.

First it was Sun Quanquan, and then Wu Wanshou, these were the two chief physicians.

The chief physician of a tertiary hospital is definitely a person of great status. The chief physician of a tertiary hospital is definitely the one most people fawn over.

Knowing a chief physician in a tertiary hospital is definitely a lot of convenience in many cases. At least, at critical times, he can really recommend some reliable experts to you.

But both Sun Quanquan and Wu Wanshou were very polite to Chen Yang, which really made Chen Zhenghong a little uncomfortable.

Is my son really that awesome now?

Chen Yang followed Wu Wanshou to an examination room not far from the ward and closed the door. Wu Wanshou then asked, "Do you have anything to ask Dr. Chen?"

"Director Wu, what do you think the patient's current condition is?" Chen Yang asked.

"Rheumatic heart disease is accompanied by heart failure, cardiac function level III, atrial fibrillation..."

Wu Wanshou talked about the patient's condition and said: "This situation is life-threatening at any time. During this period, our department's level of care for patients has been improved. I have even said hello to the ICU. The patient It is possible to be admitted to intensive care at any time.”

"In view of the patient's condition, we have been communicating with the patient's family for a while. At present, when other treatments are not very effective, surgery is the only option, but the patient's tolerance is very poor and the risks of surgery are also high. big."

Chen Yang nodded, and then said: "I just examined the patient, and the patient's pulse was like a bird's pecking pulse. This pulse condition is called a bird's pecking pulse in Chinese medicine, and it is one of the seven unique pulses."

The pulse of a bird pecking is clearer between the muscles (taken in the middle). It beats rapidly under the finger and stops suddenly, like a bird pecking for food. It pulses three times in a row and stops once.

The Bird Peck Vein is one of the Seven Ultimate Veins.

"Introduction to Medicine: The General Secret of Death Vein" contains the following verse: "Sparrows peck three or five times in a row, a leak falls every half a day in the house, a slingshot is hard to find and it is scattered, the fingers are scattered, and the fish seems to be flying. No, the shrimp jumped in silence, and the cauldron boiled like a soup, and he died without medicine. "

This motto talks about the seven kinds of critical meridians.

The last sentence of the song "I can die at dawn without medicine" describes the seriousness and extreme danger of the patient's condition.

The reason why Chen Yang wanted to ask Wu Wanshou about the patient's condition first was to first know the hospital's understanding of the patient's condition.

If Wu Wanshou feels that the patient's condition is serious but the risk is not great, then Chen Yang will have a much greater difficulty in treatment, or in other words, it will be difficult for Chen Yang to intervene in this matter.

Now at Renjia Central Hospital, Chen Yang must first reach an agreement with Wu Wanshou on the condition of the disease and have a common understanding of how to treat it and how to use medicine.

Whether it is traditional Chinese medicine or Western medicine, everyone must be aware of the patient's current state, which is an extremely dangerous state.

"Dr. Chen, what do you mean?"

Sun Quanquan took a breath. He didn't expect the patient's condition to be so serious.

Although Sun Quanquan is not a traditional Chinese medicine doctor, he has heard of the Qijue Pulse. He heard that the occurrence of these seven pulse conditions is equivalent to a death sentence for the patient.

It is said that powerful Chinese medicine doctors can end life and death, and the reason why these seven pulses are considered to be death veins is because the occurrence of these pulse conditions means that the patient is hopeless.

"Judging from the pulse, the patient's condition is already very serious. However, when I made a detailed examination just now, I found that the patient's lower three Taixi veins are still weakly discernible, and there is still a glimmer of hope." Chen Yang said slowly.

"Chishui Xuanzhu" records: Taixi Vein is located in the middle artery of the medial malleolus of the foot. The Shaoyin Kidney Meridian pulses here. The kidney is the vital pedicle of the human body and the host of true energy. However, if the pulse never stops, then the true energy is still there. If the true qi is exhausted and the kidney qi is exhausted, the pulse will not move and the patient will die. Although there is a pulse in Chongyang, but little food is available, it is also a sign of death.

In traditional Chinese medicine, when diagnosing critically ill patients, the four most commonly used parts are: Cunkou, Renying, Fuyang, and Taixi!

The reason why Taixi Vein can become one of them is precisely because Taixi Vein governs kidney qi. In traditional Chinese medicine, kidney qi is also called the source of life and the foundation of innateness.

A dead tree, even if its branches and leaves are withered, but as long as its roots are not dead and maintained, it is possible for the dead tree to bloom again, and the same is true for us people.

Therefore, when faced with a terminally ill patient, the Taixi pulse is usually used to judge the severity of the disease. Even if a person has no pulse, as long as a slight pulse can still be felt on the Taixi pulse, this indicates that the patient's kidney energy is strong. If the disease is not exhausted, there is still a chance for treatment. As long as treatment is obtained in time, a turnaround can be seen immediately; if there is no pulse, the patient may be riddled with yin energy, which is relatively dangerous.

Just now, Chen Yang felt that the patient's six meridians seemed to be present or absent, just like a bird pecking at them. Later, he used the method of three parts and nine aspects, just to confirm this.

If the Taixi pulse cannot be distinguished, the patient will have no hope at all.

Wu Wanshou was indeed an old doctor, and he heard the key points instantly.

"What Dr. Chen means is that you can give it a try, but there are still risks?" Wu Wanshou asked.

"In this case, we can only give it a try and see if it works. I can't say how sure I am," Chen Yang said.

"hiss."

Wu Wanshou took a breath and frowned slightly.

The diagnoses of traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine are different, so the judgments are also different.

In fact, with the development of current medical treatment, some terminal diseases in the past are not untreatable, because Chinese medicine and Western medicine have different basis for determining life and death. They are different medical systems. This means that there are diseases that Chinese medicine may feel completely incurable. Perhaps Western medicine can provide solutions, and Chinese medicine may have solutions for diseases for which Western medicine has no solution.

Chen Yang's current level of traditional Chinese medicine is not low, but as a modern person, Chen Yang does not deny the role and effect of modern medicine. He cannot blindly advocate traditional Chinese medicine, nor can he blindly belittle modern medicine and promote traditional Chinese medicine.

Traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine each have their own strengths and weaknesses.

In the case of Gao Jinping's mother-in-law, Wu Wanshou also knew the patient's condition. For patients with heart disease like this, they should pay attention while treating, and rescue them immediately if there is danger.

To put it bluntly, just take it one step at a time.

But now that Chen Yang said this, Wu Wanshou had to think carefully.

Wu Wanshou didn't say a word, and Chen Yang didn't rush him. He just waited quietly by the side.

"Old Wu, why don't you consult the patient's family for their opinions?"

Sun Quanquan said: "Let's explain the situation clearly and let the patient's family decide how to make the decision."

"Okay, let's ask the patient's family for their opinion first." Wu Wanshou nodded.


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