Chapter 376 Lymphoma

Lujiu Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital.

In the complex disease department, Lu Jiu was taking Lu Shujun's pulse.

In his opinion, the impact of discontinuing medication is not particularly great.

Traditional Chinese medicine does not mean that if you don’t take it for a day, your body will not be good.

It has a positive impact on the body. To put it simply, as much as you eat, it will help you recover. If you don’t eat, the recovery speed of the five internal organs will stagnate and it will not cause secondary damage.

The reason why Lu Shujun suffered from vomiting and diarrhea was actually because he used the wrong medicine.

When Lu Heng brought his father over, he also brought the plaster over.

Lu Jiu just smelled the plaster and knew what kinds of medicinal materials were used in it.

The most typical ones are Chicken Spatholobus and Chuanqiong. Chicken Spatholobus has the effect of nourishing and promoting blood circulation, relaxing muscles and activating collaterals, while Chuanqiong can promote qi, activate blood circulation, dispel wind and relieve pain.

How can I put it, these two medicinals are correct, but they are too superficial.

The combination of plasters only targets the disease. ALS seems to be a liver disease, but in fact, when treating it, the spleen must be treated, followed by the heart.

Furthermore, plasters are not the first choice for treating this disease.

In traditional Chinese medicine, there are many ways to take medicine, such as pills, decoctions, powders, plasters, and elixirs.

Some patients need pill treatment because they need to be slow. After Chinese medicine is made into pills, its medicinal power is exerted very slowly, unlike decoction.

The decoction is very powerful. Adding the word "艹" to the prefix of " soup" is a slutty word. Therefore, when the decoction enters the human body, its effect is very strong. Even for some difficult and complicated diseases, as long as the symptoms are corrected, a dose of medicine can cure them. There is a very obvious effect, which is difficult to achieve with pills.

Powders and plasters are based on their medicinal properties. For example, some patients have throat discomfort. Whether it is pills or decoctions, they will immediately go to the stomach after you eat them.

But if it is in the form of powder or plaster, it will stay sticky on the affected area.

The same goes for the trauma department.

As for elixirs, they are actually for the convenience of preservation. Ancient Chinese chemistry is actually alchemy.

After the elixir is refined, it can be stored in the form of sealing wax. Some medicines can even be stored for several years or even more than ten years.

The so-called miracle doctor Lu Shujun met was actually an ordinary doctor who specialized in treating certain diseases with plasters.

When it comes to the diseases he is good at, it will definitely be effective, but for other diseases, not only will it not be effective, but it will also have counterproductive effects for some people.

This is actually a portrayal of most folk doctors. Some are good at curing coughs, some are good at curing eczema, and some are good at bone-setting, but most people don't claim to be able to cure all diseases.

But black sheep are everywhere, and there are always people who do things beyond their abilities for money.

Fortunately, Lu Heng discovered it in time and didn't use much plaster.

"It's okay, it just hurts the spleen and stomach. I'll adjust the next recipe and take it for two days to see." Lu Jiu said.

After checking his pulse, Lu Jiu found that Lu Shujun was not particularly serious and was far from the point where he needed to save his life.

In fact, this is not surprising. If a few plasters can bring his father into trouble, then this so-called miracle doctor is probably not far away from getting into trouble.

It is this model in which treatment will not cure the disease, and medicine will not cause serious problems, is the most profitable technique.

Not to mention Western medicine, there are many people like this in Chinese medicine now.

"Is it really okay?" Lu Heng's anxious heart was relieved.

Lu Jiu said, "It's okay, but you must never give your dad random medicine again. After you go back, you must tell your family that if you come back two more times, I can't guarantee that nothing will happen."

This time the miracle doctor used a plaster. What if the next time the miracle doctor uses a decoction?

Plasters are very effective in regulating localized disease, and are also less harmful. If the wrong decoction is prescribed, the harm will be greater.

Lu Heng said with a cold face, "I have already scolded my third uncle and my mother severely. This situation will not happen again in the future."

Although he also knew that his third uncle was caring about his father, otherwise he wouldn't be looking for some miracle doctor all over the world.

But good intentions may not necessarily lead to good things. If he doesn't say a few harsh words this time, what if his third uncle is still lucky and continues to find some kind of miracle doctor while he is not at home.

Then his dad is in danger!

Now Lu Jiu can take care of himself, and his father's condition has been getting better, which is enough to prove that Lu Jiu's medicine is effective.

Lu Jiu didn't comment on anything. After writing down the new recipe, he handed it to Lu Heng.

After Lu Heng and his son left, another patient came to the clinic.

This person looked to be between 60 and [-] years old and was a woman.

When he arrived at the clinic, the doctor's backend displayed on Lu Jiu's computer already displayed a message.

Name: Mao Yanning, gender: female, age: 51, body shape: thin.

Reason for diagnosis: Breast cancer has been present for three years and eight months without surgery. Currently, the left breast has exploded and blood is flowing out. The left breast tumor is painful, sometimes not painful, and there is a lot of thick fluid. The right arm is as painful as burning, and the left breast is painful. The pain in my arm subsided in a few days. Since May this year, my right armpit has swelled. It was as big as an egg at first, and it expanded rapidly within two weeks. My right breast also quickly became enlarged and hard, and I felt itchy and compressed from the inside. Feeling, pain, and difficulty breathing.My right hand is paralyzed and I can't lift my left and right hands.inquiry:

1. Sleep: unable to sleep due to pain.

2. Appetite: Good.

3. Defecation: every day.

4. Urine: light yellow.

5. Thirst: Thirst, warm drink.

6. Hand and foot temperature: The feet are cold and the body is warm when sleeping at night.

7. Physical strength: poor.

8. Head and body: low fever, difficulty sweating.

9. Menstrual period: irregular, small amount.

Pulse diagnosis: The pulse is strong and strong, with six pulses in one breath.

Inspection:

1. Tongue diagnosis: light yellow and wet.

2. Eye examination: The heart area is flat and pale.

Diagnosis: The disease has entered Shaoyang, similar to lymphoma defined by Western medicine.

This is obviously Lan Mei's diagnosis.

With these, Lu Jiu basically does not need to conduct a second diagnosis.

Because he also saw from the examination that this patient indeed had various symptoms of lymphoma.

However, although the illness in Shaoyang is not fatal for the time being, it also indicates that the condition is about to change from yang to yin.

At present, the patient's disease is half on the outside and half on the inside, and it will enter the yin syndrome very quickly.

Without intervention at this time, the situation will be very critical.

Fortunately, this patient has not had any surgery, so his symptoms, which are half superficial and half internal, will not completely turn into internal symptoms.

The treatment is obviously not as difficult as those of previous cancer patients.

"Sit down." Lu Jiu said.

"Dean Lu, can you really cure cancer?" Mao Yanning asked.

"It's not necessarily curable. Don't think too much of me." Lu Jiu said.

"That's what Director Lan from your hospital said. She said that you have been cured of dozens of cancers. Many people have recovered well. I should be able to do this too," Mao Yanning said.

"Theoretically, your condition should be mild, but whether it can be cured depends on the medication and your personal recovery ability. Therefore, I can't guarantee whether it can be cured." Lu Jiudao.

"Is it because I didn't have an operation? Director Lan just said that it's a good thing I didn't have an operation, otherwise it would have been over." Mao Yanning said.

"I'm also curious. It's been more than three years since you knew you had cancer, but you didn't choose to have surgery." Lu Jiu was also a little surprised.

Logically speaking, breast cancer has been defined as a curable disease in the context of modern medicine. After all, the survival time is set at five years, and many people can live to this number with or without surgery.

To be on the safe side, many people will basically choose to have it cut off.

This person has been here for more than three years, but he has never had an operation. He is the first one Lu Jiu has seen.

"I didn't pay for medical insurance. It would cost tens of thousands to get a surgery. My family only has more than ten acres of land. How can I get so much money?" Mao Yanning said.

Lu Jiu said, "Why didn't you pay it? This is very worthwhile."

Mao Yanning frowned, "It costs more than 300 yuan a year, which is too expensive."

Uh……

Lu Jiu was silent.

Obviously, Mao Yanning didn't know that after paying for medical insurance, the reimbursement rate for medical treatment would be very high.

But she still chose not to pay, probably because even after reimbursement, the expense still seemed high to her.

Rather than doing this, it would be better not to see a doctor, and then naturally there would be no need to pay for medical insurance.

This is also what many rural people think.

Medical treatment is too expensive!
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(End of this chapter)

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