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Chapter 133 The Law of Double 628

Chapter 133 Double 62 Eighteen Laws
"Excuse me, are you a patient with mercaptan poisoning transferred from Hexie Hospital?" Huang Su walked to the transfer bed and asked the older middle-aged man who came with him to confirm the patient's information.

The middle-aged man looks to be in his 50s, with gray hair and a pair of silver-rimmed glasses on the bridge of his nose. He exudes a scholarly and elegant atmosphere, and looks like a gentleman who teaches and educates people.

"For us, patients are my students."

Although the anxious expression can be seen on the middle-aged man's face, he still speaks in a gentle manner, giving people a very comfortable feeling like a spring breeze.

Only then did Huang Su take a closer look at the patient's condition on the transfer bed. The patient was now in a coma, his face was pale, his lips were blue and bloodless, and his limbs did not twitch.

Twitching of the limbs is also a common symptom of some chemical poisonings.

Huang Su went to the transfer bed to listen to the patient's breathing, and found that the patient was short of breath.

At the same time, Huang Su also smelled a pungent odor from the patient.

Huang Su asked the middle-aged man: "Is this odor on the patient's body a characteristic characteristic of mercaptan poisoning?"

The middle-aged man replied: "Methylmercaptan poisoning, the smell of methylmercaptan will be emitted from the body."

Huang Su nodded, began to check the patient's physical condition, reached out and touched the patient's neck, limbs and body in turn, and saw that there was no stiffness.

Body stiffness is also a symptom that often accompanies poisoning.

After the preliminary examination, Huang Su walked to the nurse's station, took out a hospitalization notice and asked, "The patient's name and age?"

The middle-aged professor said: "The patient's name is Chen Tianhua, 24 years old."

After filling in the patient's information on the hospitalization notice, Huang Su handed it to the middle-aged professor and said, "Take the hospitalization notice and go to the hospitalization fee office on the first floor to pay the fee. First, pay a deposit of 1000 yuan."

After four days in Hexie Hospital, various examinations and medical expenses cost nearly 2 yuan, but he was not cured.

The professor wondered if 1000 yuan was enough, and asked suspiciously: "Does the doctor pay more? Is this 1000 yuan enough?"

"1000 yuan is enough. It is mainly for the hospitalization fee. You have paid too much now. It is also troublesome to get a refund when you leave the hospital."

Huang Su According to the preliminary examination, since the patient did not experience convulsions and body stiffness, it can be roughly judged that the patient's poisoning is not very serious.

The middle-aged man nodded, and handed the hospitalization notice to the young guy who came with him: "Jiangnan, go to the first floor and pay the deposit."

The middle-aged man took another 1000 yuan from his backpack and handed it to Jiangnan.

Huang Su took out a blank medical record in the nurse's station, created a medical record file for the patient, first wrote the patient's name and age, then looked at the middle-aged man and said, "Tell me about the patient's poisoning."

"I am a teacher at Tsinghua University. Four days ago, my students and I were doing organic synthesis experiments in the chemical laboratory. There was an accidental leakage of methyl mercaptan, and Chen Tianhua was poisoned by inhaling mercaptan."

A person's temperament can't deceive people. He is indeed a teacher who teaches and educates people, and he is also a professor at a top university.

Huang Su briefly wrote down Chen Tianhua's cause of disease in the medical record.

Turning around, Huang Su said to Liu Shasha in the nurse's station, "Get the patient hospitalized."

Liu Shasha first entered the basic information of the patient, including body temperature, blood type, etc., and then registered the hospitalization records and allocated wards.

After the room was allocated, Liu Shasha led the way, and the group pushed the transfer bed to Chen Tianhua's ward.

When passing by the office, Dr. Xiao asked Dr. Yang to go to the ward together. After all, everyone encountered mercaptan poisoning for the first time, and they were all curious about what kind of syndrome this kind of poisoning is in Chinese medicine, and what the pathological mechanism is.

After Chen Tianhua was settled, Huang Su introduced to the middle-aged professor: "This professor, this Liu Shasha is the patient's nurse in charge. You can find her in the future if you need anything."

When the patient is hospitalized, if the person who handles the hospitalization procedures for you does not tell who the attending physician and nurse are, the patient and family members must ask clearly.

The middle-aged professor nodded and asked, "This doctor, I haven't asked what your name is yet."

"My surname is Huang, you can call me Dr. Huang!" After Huang Su introduced himself, he asked again, "I don't know what your name is, Professor."

"My surname is Guan!" Professor Guan then asked, "When will Professor Wang arrive?"

Huang Su replied: "Professor Wang was in a meeting outside and is on his way back now. Professor Wang explained that if the patient arrives at the hospital before he comes back, I will give the patient a diagnosis and treatment first."

Professor Guan looked at Huang Su's young age with suspicion on his face.

Seeing Professor Guan's hesitation, Dr. Xiao said, "Professor Guan, don't look at Dr. Huang as young. His medical skills have been affirmed by our dean, director and Professor Wang."

Dr. Xiao looked at Chen Tianhua, who was still unconscious on the bed, and continued: "Besides, the patient's condition is very dangerous now, and time really cannot be delayed. If you delay for another quarter of an hour, you will be in danger for another quarter of an hour."

Professor Guan glanced at the unconscious student on the hospital bed, and finally nodded silently.

Huang Su can't say this kind of persuasion by himself, only the third person can have credibility.

Of course, Huang Su also has confidence in Professor Guan. People born in the 40s and [-]s of their generation still believe in Chinese medicine.

Although in the 20s, western medicine began to set off a movement to eliminate traditional Chinese medicine, but at that time most ordinary people still chose to see traditional Chinese medicine when they were suffering from diseases.

At that time, what kind of people chose to see Western medicine were those who wore suits and leather shoes and had a Westernized lifestyle. These people were either compradors of foreigners or people who had received Western education.

Even after the founding of the People's Republic of China, in the 70s, [-]s, Chinese medicine was the first choice for ordinary people to seek medical treatment.

It was the barefoot doctor system implemented by the teachers who proposed to improve the medical level in rural areas that really made the common people across the country familiar with western medicine. At that time, barefoot doctors were really the city of traditional Chinese medicine and western medicine, and a barefoot doctor handbook was really a must-have book for family medical care.

It was at that time that the vast majority of the common people in China came into contact with Western medicine for the first time.

Because of the barefoot doctor system in China, the average life expectancy has been increased by 15 years. The teachers are really great people who always put the people in their hearts.

As China opened its doors to see the world, and the government relaxed its censorship of the news media, domestic anti-Chinese medicine forces have risen again. They have colluded with Western pharmaceutical groups, one with money, one with connections, and using the money that will never hurt to clear the way and control the entire society The public opinion continues to belittle Chinese medicine and promote Western medicine.

In the 90s, Chinese people's habit of seeking medical treatment was completely changed under their continuous brainwashing, and the first choice for medical treatment changed from Chinese medicine to Western medicine.

When Chinese people's medical habits change, it's time for them to start harvesting leeks.

Western medicine has a 28 double [-] law.

What does it mean, that is, 60.00% of the patients treated with Western medicine will spend 28% of their life savings in the last 60.00 days.And the vast majority of the 60.00% of the population are wage earners.

Western medicine itself is good, but Western medicine kidnapped by capital is indeed a behemoth that devours money. It prolongs the life of patients just to squeeze money better, unlike Chinese medicine, which nips diseases in the bud.

After obtaining Professor Guan's consent, Huang Su pulled the stool and sat down, took Chen Tianhua's arm and began to feel the pulse, pressing three fingers on the pulse.

After checking the pulse of the patient's hands, Huang Su let go of his hands and said to Dr. Xiao next to him, "Dr. Xiao and Dr. Yang, you also come to check the patient's pulse."

While the two doctors were checking the pulse, Huang Su asked Professor Guan, "What physical abnormalities did the patient experience after he was poisoned?"

Professor Guan replied: "When he was poisoned, he experienced dizziness, nausea, and vomiting. When he was sent to the emergency department of Hexie Hospital, Tianhua also suffered from confusion and diarrhea. These are all caused by methyl mercaptan poisoning. symptom."

At this time, Dr. Xiao and Dr. Yang let go of their hands, and said together: "The patient's slippery pulse is a sign of phlegm heat."

The pulse is slippery and rapid, mainly phlegm heat and food accumulation due to internal heat. The patient is chemically poisoned, so naturally it cannot be due to food accumulation due to internal heat.

As for the patient's dizziness, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and confusion, they are all symptoms of phlegm-heat syndrome.

Huang Su continued to ask: "During the first aid of Western medicine, did the patient wake up?"

Professor Guan said: "There was only a brief awakening, but soon the confusion became worse, and Tianhua passed out again."

Huang Su said: "Tell me in detail how the patient woke up."

"Not long after Tianhua was sent to the hospital, his intracranial pressure increased. The doctor injected dehydrating agents and diuretics. After urinating a few times, Tianhua showed signs of waking up."

After listening to Professor Guan's explanation, Huang Su thought: The treatment of Western medicine this time can be regarded as the proof. The patient's dizziness, confusion, and elevated intracranial pressure are all caused by turbid phlegm. The use of dehydrating agents and diuretics just eliminates the Part of the phlegm drink relieved the patient's symptoms.

However, the heat evil of body heat is not clear, and it only treats the symptoms but not the root cause. Due to the loss of body fluid, it will also lead to an increase in body temperature.

Elevated intracranial pressure can be divided into syndrome differentiation in TCM: hyperactivity of liver-fire type, turbid phlegm disturbance type, damp-heat internal resistance type, qi and yin depletion type, and bleeding and blood stasis type.

Huang Su continued to ask: "Since the patient has woken up, why did he appear in a coma again?"

Professor Guan replied: "The doctor said that Tianhua had a high fever due to dehydration, and injected him with glucose plus vitamin C injection to replenish water. Just after injecting 500ML of glucose solution, he developed severe confusion and passed out again. No signs of waking up."

okay!After finally clearing part of the phlegm in the body, it has been fully replenished now. As for vitamin C, it is used to treat diarrhea and high fever.This is in line with the thinking of Western medicine that treats the head for headaches and treats the feet for foot pains.

At this time, another student of Professor Guan had already paid the fee and returned.

"Mentor, here is the invoice for payment." Jiang Nan handed the payment to Professor Guan.

Professor Guan put away the receipt and asked, "Doctor Huang, from the perspective of your Chinese medicine practitioners, what happened to Tianhua's unconsciousness?"

"The patient is caused by stagnation of phlegm-heat, dizziness and confusion are caused by phlegm clouding the heart orifice, nausea and vomiting are caused by internal resistance of phlegm and fluid and loss of stomach settlement, and diarrhea is caused by damp-heat betting." Huang Su replied road.

Professor Guan said, "Then how to treat it?"

Huang Su said: "Professor Guan, don't worry, I'll tell you about the treatment plan after I finish checking the tongue coating."

"it is good!"

Seeing Huang Su's confident tone, Professor Guan's hanging heart finally let go.

(End of this chapter)

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