Rebirth 1977 Great Era

Chapter 669 My kidneys are steaming. Is the medical teacher as good as my brother Fang?

Chapter 669 My kidneys are steaming. Is the medical teacher as good as my brother Fang? (Monthly ticket plus more)
Two needles are inserted into the Hegu points on both hands, and two needles are inserted into the Shenshu points on both sides of the lumbar spine.

After Fangyan inserted the needles, he attached moxibustion boxes to several acupuncture points of the patient while the needles were left in place.

Since there were no other patients, Fang Yan asked the patient and his family to stay in the clinic, and then went to take a look at Ms. Fu who had just been hospitalized.

When I went upstairs, I found that the patient had already taken the medicine and was reading newspapers and magazines in the ward.

The main point is to completely follow the doctor's advice.

Fang Yan was relieved, but he still gave some instructions to Deng Nanxing and Xie Guolai who were on duty, telling them to pay more attention to the situation of this person and not to scare him.

It's best to be quiet when passing by her door.

The two of them were also experienced people and they immediately realized that things were definitely not that simple.

I agreed immediately and explained it to other medical staff.

Fortunately, many people were discharged from the hospital during this period, so it was basically no problem to keep it relatively quiet.

Fangyan then returned to the clinic, where the patient had stood up and was walking around the room.

Seeing him like this, Fang Yan asked him:
"You still have needles stuck in your body and a moxibustion box tied to your body, don't move."

"Doctor Fang, I don't know what's going on. Not long after you started the moxibustion, I felt like peeing, and now I can't hold it anymore."

"But I don't know if I can pee, and I don't know if I will feel dizzy."

Looking at his conflicted look, Fangyan didn't know whether to laugh or cry.

He said to him:
"Then go to the bathroom now and have your child accompany you to see if you still feel dizzy."

After saying this, he urged:

"Go quickly and don't hold it in anymore."

"Okay!" The patient nodded, then took his son to the toilet at the end of the corridor.

His wife and daughter also followed him, fearing that he would suddenly faint in the toilet and his son would not be able to move him by himself.

After a while, the patient came back from outside and sat back in his original seat.

Fang Yan asked him:
"How's that? Do you still feel dizzy when you pee?"

Upon hearing this, the patient immediately described in dialect how he felt when he urinated just now:

"I did feel dizzy at first, but then my child held me up, and I felt a heat rising from my waist to my head, slowly, in sections. The harder I urinated, the stronger the feeling became. After I finished peeing, I suddenly felt less dizzy."

"I think it's all thanks to your acupuncture, Doctor Fang."

"It's amazing!" He gave a thumbs up and praised.

After hearing this, Fangyan knew that his previous thoughts were probably correct.

The patient does have kidney problems.

Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the human body's meridians are channels for the circulation of qi and blood. Acupuncture and moxibustion on acupoints can stimulate meridian qi and make qi and blood flow more vigorously in the meridians.

Hegu belongs to the hand yangming large intestine meridian, Shenshu belongs to the foot taiyang bladder meridian, Qihai and Guanyuan belong to the Ren meridian, and Sanyinjiao is the meeting point of the liver, spleen, and kidney meridians.

After stimulating these acupoints, the sensation transmission between the meridians is triggered, causing the meridian qi to be transmitted along specific meridian routes.

For example, the kidney meridian and the bladder meridian are exterior and interior to each other. The warm energy from moxibustion on the acupoints related to the kidney meridian will be transmitted to the bladder meridian through the meridians, and then affect the waist, and then be transmitted upward through the connection of other meridians, making people feel that heat is rising from the waist to the head.

In addition, if there are pathogenic factors or poor blood circulation inside the body, treatments such as acupuncture and moxibustion will stimulate the body's positive energy and fight against the pathogenic factors.

During this process, some physical reactions will occur, such as hot breath.

Especially when the human body has cold and dampness blocking the meridians, the warm power of moxibustion can expel the cold and dampness. In the process of the struggle between good and evil, the yang energy is mobilized to try to expel the pathogenic factors from the body. This phenomenon of heat moving from the waist to the head will appear. This is also a manifestation of the body's self-adjustment and recovery.

At the same time, after acupuncture, the patient's kidney function is adjusted and enhanced, the yang energy in the kidney is enriched, and will diffuse to the whole body through the meridian system. Sanyinjiao has a regulating effect on the liver, spleen, and kidney. In the process of overall adjustment of the organ functions, it also promotes the movement and diffusion of this yang energy, especially the diffusion to the upward part, thus causing a feeling of heat rising.

When Fangyan heard him say this, he knew that his dialectic was correct.

I then took the patient's pulse. Although it was still weak, it had some rebound force when pressed hard.

"Apart from this, do you have any other feelings? For example, tinnitus or something?" Fangyan asked the patient.

The patient shook his head and said:

"No, everything is normal."

Fang Yan nodded after hearing this:

"Okay, then you can rest here. If you have any questions, please tell me at any time." Then he looked at his watch and said:

"The medicine won't be here for a while."

"Okay!" the patient nodded.

Now his trust in Fangyan has been strengthened a little bit. Although the problem with his mouth has not been solved, his problem of dizziness when urinating has been controlled.

It was getting worse before, but now at least it's showing signs of improvement.

When the acupuncture time was up, Fangyan removed the needle.

I took the patient's pulse again and found that the pulse was much stronger when pressed down.

About half an hour later, Zhang Yanchang finally came back.

This time, he was accompanied by another nurse. Zhang Yanchang brought the boiled medicine, while the nurse held the Jinkui Shenqi Pills prescribed in Fangyan.

Fangyan lets the patient take Jinkui Shenqi Pills first and then drink the medicine.

When the patient took the medicine, the "teeth" in his mouth blocked his way. Although the Jinkui Shenqi Pills were small, he had to take them in several small sips before swallowing them.

After taking the Jinkui Shenqi Pills, the patient drank the medicine that had been boiled for more than an hour.

After drinking, he immediately said to Fang Yan:

"Doctor Fang! That heat is coming again!"

Fang Yan immediately said to him:
"Don't be nervous. For people with kidney yang deficiency, the yang energy will be replenished, and the body's warming function will be enhanced, and there will be a noticeable feeling of heat."

"This prescription can promote the circulation of qi and blood by warming the yang. When the circulation of qi and blood speeds up, the body's metabolism will also increase, and heat production will increase, which will make people feel obvious heat."

After Fangyan finished speaking, and seeing that the patient was a little confused, Fangyan realized that he was a worker, so he thought for a moment and described it again:

"It's like adding a fire to the body's 'engine', making the 'fuel' of qi and blood burn more vigorously and generate more heat. Do you understand what I mean?"

After hearing this, the patient suddenly realized and nodded.

Fangyan looked at his watch and it was just past eleven o'clock.

It is just noon, and the spleen meridian is in charge at noon, instead of being in charge at noon. At this time, qi and blood flow into the heart meridian, and the qi and blood in the heart meridian are the most vigorous.

In other words, the heart plays a more active role in promoting blood circulation during this period of time, transporting nutrient-rich blood to all parts of the body in order to maintain the normal physiological functions of various organs and tissues.

Taking medicine at this time just happened to speed up the circulation of qi and blood, so he felt it particularly strongly.

The patient showed a very comfortable expression as he felt the warm currents rising from his waist.

He had been treated in other places before, but never had this feeling.

He spoke into the dialect:

"Doctor Fang, after drinking your medicine, I feel like my cheeks don't hurt as much anymore."

Fangyan heard that the patient's tongue seemed less obvious when he spoke, so he said to him:
"Open your mouth so I can see."

This time the patient opened his mouth. Although the "teeth" that had grown horizontally were still there, the root of the patient's tongue, which had been hard before Fangyan touched it, had softened.

The pain from fighting the teeth is reduced.

Zhang Yanchang also noticed that the patient's speech condition had improved and his tongue was at least much more flexible.

He took a look at the medical record that Fangyan had just recorded and saw what Fangyan had written on it. He was very surprised. The acupuncture treatment had not been completed yet, and the patient went to urinate halfway through. He was able to urinate within an acceptable range even though he was dizzy before the procedure.

This means that the acupoints and targeted treatments chosen by Fangyan are very correct.

It can also be seen that the patient's previous big tongue was not entirely caused by the "teeth" in his mouth.

It is also related to his kidney qi and the cold evil from his previous cold.

Now, after the dialect treatment, acupuncture and a prescription, there was an immediate turn for the better. I can’t say it’s 100% effective, but it’s almost there.

In other words, Fangyan was right in diagnosing this rare disease!
Zhang Yanchang secretly sighed:
What kind of university is this? Can a university teacher be as good as my brother Fang?
PS: After finishing this chapter, I still owe you 94000 words.

No more today. Please come early tomorrow.

Lao Feng will work hard on coding tomorrow...

(End of this chapter)

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