I can talk to my internal organs

Chapter 229: Comparable to masters of American medicine?

Chapter 229: Comparable to masters of American medicine?

"Terminal liver cancer!?"

"Doctor Lu, can it be cured?"

"Did you have surgery?"

"opened."

"How many times have you had radiotherapy and chemotherapy?"

"three times."

"...Do you feel hungry now, aunt?"

"She's hungry, she must be, but she eats very little. We force her to eat some every time."

"If you don't eat for a day, will aunt feel hungry?"

"I... never noticed it."

"..."

Although Lu Jiu was mentally prepared, he became a little dizzy when patients with terminal cancer came one after another.

A few days ago, there were reports of late-stage breast cancer metastasizing to the liver, bone cancer, lung cancer, etc.

Most of these patients have undergone surgery and have also undergone radiotherapy and chemotherapy.

Although some patients with breast cancer metastasis are similar to Sun Dan, it is the same disease, and different people have different symptoms.

Traditional Chinese medicine does not look at how many cancer cells you have, but only looks at your current mental state, the state of your qi and blood, and the function of your internal organs.

If these things can still be adjusted, it means that you can at least coexist with cancer. But if they cannot be adjusted, then there is really nothing you can do.

The most important thing when the disease reaches Jueyin is to see whether the patient's stomach qi is still there.

As long as the patient still feels hungry, it means that the body is saving itself.

So in this case, Lu Jiu has a way to treat it. Even if the effect is not good, it is just that Lu Jiu's method is wrong, and it does not mean that the patient is hopeless.

But if the stomach qi disappears and the body's self-healing ability shuts down, Lu Jiu will still be helpless even if Bian Que is alive.

"Doctor Lu..."

Seeing that Lu Jiu didn't speak, Mo Shuxiang and his brother were extremely worried.

"Actually, there are many patients who have the same appeal as you these days. I have said similar things countless times, and I have to repeat it today. In the concept of traditional Chinese medicine, cancer is a false proposition. It is not a terminal disease, but it is also very difficult to treat. ."

"And the reason why I want to ask you whether you have undergone surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy is because although these treatments have removed the tumor and killed the cancer cells, the roots are still there, the lesions in the body have not been removed, and the environment has not changed. , cancer cells will always regenerate. The patient's health is not good. Surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy not only kill cancer cells, but also consume the patient's own blood. Once the cancer cells grow again, the patient's condition will deteriorate again. One point heavier.”

"Originally, in traditional Chinese medicine, late-stage cancer means that the disease has reached Jueyin. In ancient times, many doctors would not touch it, because if the level is low, it will either be ineffective or the patient will become more serious with treatment. Now the patient is prescribed Knife, this is tantamount to adding injury to illness, making it more serious."

"Of course, I don't mean that the treatment methods such as surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy are wrong, but that in the field of traditional Chinese medicine, the patient's condition is very, very difficult. It is absolutely impossible for me to cure it. I All I can say is, don’t have too high expectations, understand?”

Although Lu Jiu is treating two cancer patients, his clinical experience in this area is still very lacking.

Furthermore, late-stage liver cancer is different from breast cancer and lung cancer. It does not mean that these diseases can be equated with the word cancer.

Any cancer will damage all five internal organs. No patient will have all five internal organs intact after the disease reaches Jueyin.

Mo Shuxiang pursed her lips. She obviously knew that she was not optimistic about the situation in the hospital. She came to see a Chinese medicine doctor just for a radical cure. This was undoubtedly a bit aggressive. "Dr. Lu, how far can Chinese medicine do it?" Lu Jiu said, "The ideal state is to live a life without any influence. The impact of the disease, that is, the cancer cells are still there and the tumors are still there, but they will not affect the patient's eating, sleeping, and small-scale daily activities. As for how long he can live, he doesn't know. Traditional Chinese medicine is not like that in this regard. Western medicine currently does not have any statistics, so you weigh it yourself."

Lu Jiu's meaning is very clear, only the quality of life is guaranteed, not the length of life.

In fact, this is what Mo Shuxiang and others want.

Patients with terminal cancer generally do not have many years to live.

Even if he is treated in the hospital, it will only take three to five years to survive, and during these three to five years, he may be tortured day and night, making life worse than death.

If it can ensure that she can live comfortably every day and allow her mother to pass away without suffering from illness in the last three to five years, it will be regarded as the children's filial piety.

"There's no need to weigh it, Dr. Lu, you can treat her. As long as my mother can live a quality life, we don't care how many years it takes." Mo Shuxiang said.

Lu Jiu emphasized again, "Remember, that is an ideal state. I didn't say it would be able to cure it to that extent."

Hearing this, Mo Shuxiang asked, "Isn't there still Huang Lao Yao? Can he help me?"

Oh?
I actually know the teacher.

An Xianda on the side couldn't help laughing when he heard this, "You work for the government, don't give up on this idea. It's not necessary. At most, the teacher is better than Lu Jiu in terms of syndrome differentiation and clinical experience. In terms of treatment methods, my junior brother His ability is not inferior to that of the teacher. If he can’t cure it, it won’t be of much use to ask our teacher.”

The medicine Lu Jiu prescribed for lung cancer patients last time was so good that even Huang Fusheng saw it and couldn't find any faults with it.

Even if the prescriptions are like this, combined with acupuncture and moxibustion, Lu Jiu's treatment methods alone are actually very good. What An Xianda said is basically the truth.

Several other seniors present also agreed with An Xianda's words.

The continuous follow-up visits during this period really allowed them to see how high Lu Jiu’s acupuncture skills were.

What they saw were the 26 Guan needles, the burning mountain fire and the cool sky, and one time they even used the nine Huiyang needles.

That time also completely shocked them.

Huiyang Nine Needles is the most powerful first-aid acupuncture method, and there are probably not many practitioners in the country who know this acupuncture method.

At least many Chinese medicine masters don’t know how to do this.

Obviously, Lu Jiutan's acupuncture skills are actually comparable to those of traditional Chinese medicine masters.

If they hadn't been too busy these days, the seniors would have asked Lu Jiu to teach them acupuncture.

Mo Shuxiang was extremely surprised when he heard An Xianda's words.

She knew that Lu Jiu was powerful, but she didn't expect that Lu Jiu could compare with the master of Chinese medicine.

How old is he?

Is there thirty?

If you can compare with the masters of traditional Chinese medicine at such a young age, then if you study for more than 20 or [-] years, wouldn’t even the masters of traditional Chinese medicine be...

Lu Jiu waved his hand, "Don't listen to his nonsense. The most important thing in Chinese medicine is syndrome differentiation, and treatment methods are only second. Okay, that's all. Since you have decided to let me treat you, I will definitely do my best. As for whether I can If I can’t satisfy you, I can’t guarantee this. I hope you can understand.”

Faced with Lu Jiu's frank words, Mo Shuxiang could not be harsh, "Don't worry, Doctor Lu, we know what's going on. No matter whether it's good or not, we won't blame you."

Lu Jiu nodded, then put his hands on Auntie's wrists. The next moment, the voice of the five internal organs broke into his mind...

(End of this chapter)

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