Chapter 350
"How is the patient's condition now?"

Huang Su walked into the ward panting, and asked He Hui anxiously about the patient's condition.

Along the way, Huang Su felt more and more that something was wrong.

Under acupuncture and moxibustion treatment, the patient's condition has been in a very stable state.

In addition, traditional Chinese medicine nourishes kidney water, calms the liver and calms the wind, resolves phlegm and clears the orifices.

It is absolutely impossible for the patient to have repeated strokes.

He Hui, Li Yan, Na Risong, and Qin Liang were all already in the ward.

As the resident doctor on duty today, He Hui explained to Huang Su in a panic: "The patient's condition was very stable in the afternoon, and when he took the dose of Chinese medicine at night, the stroke recurred without any symptoms."

He Hui and Na Risong are now serving as outpatient doctors, and they can treat common diseases.

But if they are asked to deal with sudden diseases, their ability is still very insufficient.

Fortunately, the most important feature of patients receiving TCM treatment is their stable condition.

It was the first time for the two of them to encounter such a sudden change in condition.

Huang Su continued to ask: "How is the patient's pulse?"

He Hui selected the most critical information and replied: "Zuo Guan Xian Shen is very powerful."

Stroke is mainly caused by the liver, so the pulse condition of Zuoguan is the most traditional Chinese medicine.

At this time, the patient's family also begged very anxiously: "Director Huang, you must save my father!"

"Don't worry, wait until I finish prescribing the patient first!"

To appease the emotions of the patient's family members, Huang Su took the patient's left arm to check the pulse, touched the pulse with three fingers like a tight string, and could already feel the beating of the pulse, and the pulse beating more forcefully when pressed with the fingers, even stronger than the pulse beating at noon.

This kind of pulse condition is definitely abnormal. After taking the medicine, the strong pulse should be relieved, and the pulse should not become more powerful.

This shows that traditional Chinese medicine does not have the effect of calming the liver and calming the wind.

Huang Su turned to He Hui and asked, "Does the Chinese pharmacy follow the prescriptions I prescribed?"

"Director, the medicine was filled according to the prescription you gave, and I gave the prescription to the Chinese pharmacy myself."

He Hui took out the prescription from the patient record and handed it to Huang Su.

What Huang Su took over was indeed his own prescription. Uncaria and Chrysanthemum are both good medicines for calming the liver and calming the wind.

Huang Su has not found the cause of the patient's relapse, and saw the changes on the patient's face.

It can be seen with the naked eye that the patient's left nasolabial fold gradually becomes shallower, the renault also deviates to the left, and the mouth also begins to appear crooked.

The patient's family pointed to his father's face and said, "Director Huang, look at my father's face."

The patient's face already showed signs of stroke facial paralysis.

Huang Su no longer cared about tracing the cause of the recurrence of the disease.

"Li Yan, give me the silver needle box in my backpack!"

He took the silver needle box from Li Yan and opened it.

Huang Su took out the silver needle from the silver needle box quickly and without panic, and disinfected it with alcohol cotton.

At this time, Qin Liang also came over to see Huang Su's acupuncture.

This is the first time Qin Liang has met him, performing acupuncture on a patient suffering from stroke and facial paralysis.

Huang Su had experience in the treatment of stroke facial paralysis, so he didn't panic at all.

According to the theory of treating facial paralysis with crooked mouth and eyes, the left disease is treated right, Huang Su quickly penetrates from the Dicang point at the corner of the right lip, and pierces out from the cheek car point on the front side of the right jaw bone, performing the method of penetrating the cheek car through the dicang.

Huang Su took the needle again, and used the technique of flat pricking, twisting and piercing the Yangbai point above the pupil, one inch above the eyebrow and half an inch.

Everyone held their breath and watched as Huang Su took the silver needle again. In the patient's eye, the silver needle pierced half an inch along the lower orbital edge from the outside to the inside, towards the posterior bulb point in the direction of the optic nerve foramen.

Seeing Huang Su's soul-stirring acupuncture techniques, all of them held their breath in unison, fearing that a voice or a gasp would cause Huang Su to be distracted, and the silver needle would pierce the patient's pupil.

Especially Qin Liang stared at Huang Su's needles intently. Today is a real big scene.

This is the first time I have seen this kind of acupuncture technique, including university practice.

Just like this, a silver needle quietly pierces obliquely into the posterior ball point under the eyelid.

College students who graduated from acupuncture and moxibustion majors like Qin Liang were very worried, so they had to say nothing about others.

In particular, the family members of the patient had two fists and their fingers were green and white, and they watched Huang Su's every injection without taking his eyes off it.

Huang Su focused on acupuncture for the patient, took the silver needle handed over by Li Yan, and pierced the patient's zygomatic acupoint, the Ying acupuncture point of the right nasolabial fold, and the Renzhong acupoint under the nose with the method of flattening and flattening. , and the Hegu point on the right hand are all key points for treating crooked mouth and eyes. Acupuncture at these points at the beginning of facial paralysis can effectively curb the deterioration of facial paralysis.

When the flavin needle is inserted into the Zygomatic Liao, the tendency of the eyes to turn to the left is slowed down, and when the needle is inserted into Yingxiang, the tendency of the mouth to turn to the left is slowed down.

Seeing that the patient's stroke and facial paralysis had been brought under control, everyone in the ward finally let out the breath they were holding in their chests.

"Li Yan, pass me the three-edged needle and the saline cotton swab!"

After receiving the alcohol swab handed over by Li Yan, Huang Su opened the patient's upper eyelid with his hands to fully expose the conjunctiva of the upper eyelid, and disinfected the patient's upper eyelid with a cotton swab soaked in normal saline.

Then take out the thin triangular needle and prick seven needles equidistantly on the palpebral conjunctiva. Each needle is based on the tip of the needle entering the eyelid plate. After the needle is lifted, dark red blood flows out from the acupuncture point.

Then flavin was disinfected and pricked on the lower eyelid in the same way.

"Alcohol swabs!"

Li Yan dipped a cotton swab in alcohol again and handed it to Huang Su.

Huang Su opened the patient's mouth, opened it to the maximum, and wiped it horizontally along the occlusal line with alcohol cotton balls to disinfect the patient's mouth.

"150 mm triangular needle."

After receiving a fifteen-centimeter three-edged needle, Huang Su started from the buccal mucosa corresponding to the second molar, and punctured the inner side every half centimeter, depending on the bleeding of the mucosa.

This treatment method is called acupuncture and bloodletting therapy in Chinese medicine. It uses a three-edged needle, a thick needle or a small sharp knife to pierce or cut the superficial veins of specific acupoints on the human body, and release a small amount of blood to release the internal heat and poison. Swelling and pain relief, expelling wind and relieving itching, resuscitating and expel heat, suppressing vomiting and diarrhea, dredging channels and activating collaterals.

It is often used for facial paralysis caused by apoplexy, and it has the effect of clearing heat and dredging collaterals by releasing poisonous blood.

Na Risong and Huang Su once treated the same patient with sudden stroke and facial paralysis, and Huang Su's treatment methods were exactly the same.

Na Risong hurried out of the ward to get the things that Huang Su will need soon.

When he came back again, Na Risong had already handed several empty glass bottles of medicinal powder to Huang Su.

"Director, glass bottle!"

Taking the glass bottle handed over by Na Risong, Huang Su used the glass bottle instead of the cupping jar, and cupped it at the Xiaguan point in front of the patient's ear.

Before cupping, Huang Su used a three-edged needle to puncture the patient's Xiaguan acupoint until it bled.

Xiaguan point has the function of dispelling wind and clearing heat, and is an important point for treating facial paralysis.

After leaving the tank for 5 minutes, the flavin was taken out of the glass bottle.

During cupping, the blood in the eyes and mouth also changed from dark red to red, and the blood in the glass bottle also changed from dark red to bright red.

The patient's left face changed at a speed visible to the naked eye, and gradually returned to normal.

Pulling out the glass bottle and removing the silver needle, Huang Su breathed a sigh of relief.

"Li Yan, give the patient two more Angongniuhuang pills, and bring them to the ward to dissolve."

After giving the patient acupuncture and moxibustion treatment, Huang Su's thoughts became clear.

There will be no problems with acupuncture and moxibustion, so it must appear on medicines.

Huang Su asked Li Yan to bring Angong Niuhuang Pills to the ward, just to check if there was a problem with Angong Niuhuang Pills.

Seeing that Huang Su prescribed the medicine again, the patient's family members stepped forward and asked, "Doctor, my father's condition is stable, why did he have another stroke?"

The patient's family members always wanted to ask the reason, but his father's illness came too fast and too dangerous, so they didn't give the patient's family members a chance to ask.

Now, the family members of the patients finally asked the questions in their hearts.

"In the clinical practice of traditional Chinese medicine, it is very common for patients to have repeated strokes. Don't be too nervous. As long as they are treated in time, the patient will not have any serious problems."

Hearing Huang Su's explanation, the patient's family members recalled that there were many people around them who had stroke again after recovering from stroke, and some even lost their lives because of it.

In the Northeast, stroke patients are not hard to find.

The patient's family members had no doubts about Huang Su's words, nodded and asked, "Director Huang, when will my dad wake up again?"

"After taking Angong Niuhuang Pills, you should be able to wake up almost. But this is also related to a person's physique, and it may be sooner or later. Don't worry, the patient's condition is very stable now."

As for the reason for the patient's repeated strokes, Huang Su is only skeptical now, and answers with some reservations.

Not long after, Li Yan walked into the ward with two Angong Niuhuang pills.

"Master, the Angong Niuhuang Wan you want."

Li Yan knew what Master suspected, and immediately handed Angong Niuhuang Pills to Huang Su.

Huang Su took the Angong Niuhuang Pills and looked at the packaging first. It was indeed a Chinese patent medicine produced by Guo Ren Tang.

Opening the package, pinching the wax seal, Huang Su put the medicine on the tip of his nose and sniffed it.

After confirming that it was correct, Huang Su handed Angong Niuhuang Wan to Li Yan: "Let's melt it and give it to the patient!"

The nurse took the two Angongniuhuang pills, slowly dissolved them with warm water, and then administered them with a nasal feeding tube.

After the nurse fed the drug through nasal feeding, Huang Su said to the patient's family: "If the patient has any problems, please notify the resident doctor in time."

Huang Su turned to He Hui and asked, "Who is the doctor on duty today?"

He Hui said, "It's me and Amur!"

In the daytime inpatient department of the Chinese Medicine Department, a new doctor is on duty, and Huang Su, He Hui, and Na Risong lead a new doctor on duty at night.

That is to ensure that Huang Su, He Hui, and Na Risong have time to rest in shifts, and also ensure that there is a doctor who can deal with emergencies during the night shift.

After explaining some details with the patient's family, Huang Su led everyone out of the ward.

"That Risong, Qin Liang, you guys go back to rest after get off work."

"Director, let's go first!"

Qin Liang and Na Risong bid farewell to Huang Su.

That day Song looked at He Hui before leaving.

After Nari Song and Qin Liang left, Huang Su turned to He Hui and Li Yan and said, "He Hui and Li Yan took the prescription I wrote, and went with me to the Chinese pharmacy to get some medicine."

He Hui looked at the family members in the ward who did not come out, and asked in surprise: "Director, you are suspicious..."

Before He Hui finished speaking, Huang Su hurriedly interrupted her: "I'm not sure about this, we'll find out when we go to the pharmacy."

Huang Su waited until that day when Song left to say it, because he was afraid that his temper of the second generation ancestor would come up again and poke a hole in the matter.

This kind of thing must not be spread. This is a scandal in the hospital, and it is best to resolve it within the hospital.

In the Chinese pharmacy, Huang Su took He Hui and Li Yan to hand the prescription to the Chinese pharmacist.

"According to this recipe, decoct a pair of Chinese medicinal liquid."

At the counter, the Chinese pharmacist took the prescription and said politely: "Director Huang, why don't you come down to get the medicine yourself? Let the nurse come for such things."

"After Pharmacist Xu left, I haven't been to the traditional Chinese medicine pharmacy yet. You are all new Chinese pharmacists, and we will work together in the future. It happens that I am on duty today, so I brought the doctor on duty to come and have a look. Get familiar with everyone."

"Director Huang, you are too polite! Director Cao told us to fully cooperate with Director Huang when we were at work." Pharmacist Zhong said politely.

Huang Su ignored his politeness and asked the Chinese herbalist in the pharmacy, "Can I go in and have a look?"

"Director Huang, please come in!"

After Pharmacist Xu left, he also took away other Chinese pharmacists from the city hospital, and now the Chinese pharmacists in the Chinese pharmacy are all newly hired.

Huang Su asked next to the Chinese herbalist who was grabbing the medicine: "Are you still used to being on duty at night?"

The Chinese pharmacist said while grabbing the medicine: "I was a little uncomfortable at first, but now I have adapted, and the night shift salary is much higher than other places."

Many TCM departments and TCM hospitals in general hospitals do not have inpatient offices, and many TCM pharmacists have not worked night shifts.

While chatting, Huang Su kept staring at the medicinal materials of the Chinese herbalist.

When the Chinese medicine master was grasping Uncaria, Huang Su suddenly said: "Stop for a while, let me take a look at this medicine!"

Huang Su reached out and grabbed a handful of Uncaria from the Chinese medicine box.

The uncaria in my hands are all single-sided hooks, and the hooks are still shriveled and thin.

The reason why Uncaria is called Uncaria.

It is because the effect of Uncaria lies in the hook on the pole.

Good uncaria has hooks on both sides, and the hooks are full and huge.

The uncaria facial skin in Huang Su's hand is not counted, these are all defective products, and the medicinal effect is almost negligible.

Not to mention that hospitals don't use it anymore, even unscrupulous pharmacies rarely use this kind of product.

Huang Su took Uncaria to the Chinese herbalist and asked, "When did these Uncaria come in?"

The Chinese herbalist didn't understand what Huang Su meant, so he replied, "This batch of goods arrived last week, and the uncaria in the warehouse has been used up."

"Dean Cao! Dean Cao!"

Huang Su ruthlessly read Dean Cao's name in his heart.

Recently, Yan Bing, who was busy with the adjustment of the Chinese medicine department and taking care of her pregnancy, forgot about Dean Cao.

It seems that the surname Cao has used the Chinese medicine dealer he recommended. No wonder he dared to boast that he can get the goods at a price that is [-]% lower than the market price.

As far as the quality of this medicine is concerned, no flavin is needed.

For the current city hospital, Huang Su is getting more and more disappointed. Now they dare to touch the bottom line of the quality of traditional Chinese medicine.

(End of this chapter)

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