Chapter 317

However, it was found that some important intersections had posted notices of rewards for seeking medical treatment from the imperial court. Gao Shuang was concerned about Zhao Feixue's condition, so he turned back to the east gate of Tianjing City, holding the imperial list in his hand, and holding up the token given by Zhao Feixue.

But now Zhao Feixue could no longer hear Yue'e's voice, and was in a deep coma, in a critical situation.

Under the signal of the emperor Li Yuanhao, Gao Shuang squatted down, and took Zhao Guifei's pulse with his hand, his breath was like a silk, and at the same time, he carefully observed Zhao Guifei, his face was as pale as paper, and his brows were tightly knit.

"Your Majesty! I want to know if Concubine Zhao Gui has been diagnosed and treated? What prescriptions were used?" Gao Shuang asked.

Li Yuanhao immediately said: "Master Gao! The imperial physician in the palace has seen it! As for the prescriptions used! Only the imperial physician can know!"

After Li Yuanhao finished speaking, he said to Jin Yiwei next to him, "Someone is here! Hurry up and present the imperial physician Ling Hu Yong's prescription to me!"

Soon, Jin Yiwei arrived in the prison and asked Hu Yong to write a prescription for Concubine Zhao Gui, and presented it to the emperor.Under the emperor's signal, Jin Yiwei presented it to Gao Shuang.

Gao Shuang took a look, and soon found out the problem, and said to the emperor: "Return to the emperor! Although the medicines used by the emperor are all golden and jade medicines, their combination is unreasonable, causing harmful reactions."

Then, he elaborated his point of view:

"Some Chinese medicines contain poisonous ingredients! For example, this Chinese herbal medicine Aconite!" Gao Shuang, as a generation of genius doctors, has been able to have an in-depth understanding of the properties and efficacy of each Chinese herbal medicine.

The emperor, Li Yuanhao, had never seriously studied Chinese herbal medicine. This time, under Gao Shuang's reminder, he listened intently:

"This aconitine contains aconitine, which has a therapeutic effect when used in small doses. If the dose is too large or used improperly, it will cause poisoning!"

"Poisoning?! I really didn't expect it to be like this!" Gao Shuang's words surprised the emperor, several of his confidant ministers, and Yue'e.

Gao Shuang nodded and continued: "Among these prescriptions, there is a traditional Chinese medicine that does not contain poisonous ingredients, but overdose can cause poisoning!"

Gao Shuang pointed to the traditional Chinese medicine on the prescription, and continued to say to everyone:

"Excessive consumption of cinnamon can cause hematuria, and improper use of syndrome differentiation may cause harmful reactions. Concubine Zhao suffers from the syndrome and is a patient with hyperactivity of liver yang. Taking asarum and cinnamon is equivalent to adding fuel to the fire!"

"I don't understand more and more! Concubine Zhao was cured! But why did she relapse again, and it got worse?" Emperor Li Yuanhao asked.

"That's right? The Imperial Physician Order has diagnosed and treated countless patients! Why did this mistake happen?" the ministers asked in bewilderment.

"The imperial concubine's illness is very strange! Usually there are no symptoms, but the recurrence is sudden and very serious!" Yue'e also interjected.

Gao Shuang said: "This is because some traditional Chinese medicines can interact with each other, and improper preparation will cause harmful reactions. For example, this traditional Chinese medicine, veratrum, should not be used together with ginseng and other tonic medicines!

(End of this chapter)

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