Merchant and doctor

Chapter 1369 Heartache

Chapter 1369 Heartache
In front of Dr. Jian, Bian Mu asked with a smile.

"Director Tong! How do you feel this time?"

"My chest feels a little churning, and it feels nauseous. It seems that I lack a little strength. It's not a big deal, but it seems like there's a blockage there, and I can't move it up or down. It's uncomfortable, but... it's still bearable!" When dealing with Bian Mu, Mr. Tong always behaved very honestly. In this respect, he left a very good impression on Bian Mu.

Feeling relieved, Mr. Tong quickly opened his palm and handed the "Huojie" jade back to Bian Mu.

Bian Mu then handed the "Huo Jie" jade to Doctor Jian. Out of courtesy, Doctor Jian quickly stood up and said something polite.

"Just hold it in the palm of your hand. If you feel uncomfortable later, return it to me and tell me what's wrong. Okay!" Bian Mu explained with a smile.

"Okay, thank you Dr. Bian for your trust." Dr. Jian's brain was quick and he responded with a smile.

"You're welcome! Please come in!" As he spoke, Bian Mu gestured and politely accompanied the two of them into the inner room.

The patient's family hired a female nurse who was in her early thirties. Seeing the progress of the group, she stood up and nodded slightly to the three people in front of her, then went out to find someone to chat with. The nurses had a hard life, and for them, chatting was a kind of rest.

"Auntie has liked to eat meat for many years. In this regard, I will have to trouble Director Tong to verify it with the family later. This is very clear from the pulse and the physical examination report. For the sake of prudence, please verify it further. In addition, Auntie may have other more casual eating habits. Please help verify it. Theoretically, Auntie has an acidic constitution. Maybe because of her simple eating habits or her stubborn personality, this acidic constitution has become relatively solidified. That day, the bowl of yellow eel noodles was strongly alkaline. It would have been a good thing to neutralize the acid and alkali, but... that day, the half bottle of drink... "It has had some negative effects and intensified the conflict. I've done an on-site investigation and found that the yellow eels are very fat and are most likely highly alkaline. Before coming here, my friend had someone take the samples of my imitation yellow eel noodles for testing, and the results should be out in the next two days. I suspect that the frying oil they used is also a bit problematic. Of course, the relevant departments have already tested it and it's non-toxic and harmless. However, under high temperatures, certain strong alkalis are magnified exponentially. Mr. Tong, you haven't seen it. Not only did the noodle shop fry the yellow eels until they were browned inside and out, but they also dry-fried the fish bones for a long time and then dried them..." At this point, Bian Mu was a little speechless and paused naturally.

He was not used to getting a glass of water in the hospital, so he cleared his throat twice and continued to explain.

"It's fried thoroughly, and then they use the back of a thick knife to smash the fish bones, and then mix it into the noodles for the diners to eat. That thing! It's high in oil and alkali, and it was just a little bit of strength at the time. Didn't the aunt have a slightly insufficient lung meridian since childhood? When the obstetrician saw that the child was crying normally, he probably checked for a long time without finding any obvious problems, so he just briefly explained a few words to the family and the matter was over. But... in our industry, it's a big deal. At the very least, the child is born with an incomplete lung meridian and insufficient lung strength. With that little bit of strength, there is a high probability that acute respiratory distress syndrome will suddenly be induced. Of course, that's the Western medical term. I'm used to thinking of it as pseudo-absence syndrome." At this point, Bian Mu felt that he had explained it almost enough, and then called the nurse on duty to open the window by one-third and close the indoor oxygen channel. He said he wanted to do some moxibustion therapy, and if the piped medical oxygen was accidentally detonated, it would be terrible.

"So that's what's going on... Listening to it is like a detective solving a case. I'm convinced! There's definitely a reason why Doctor Bian became famous at such a young age! I can't help but accept it!" Director Tong seemed very emotional and at the same time, he was full of admiration for Bian Mu's medical skills.

As for Dr. Jian, she was standing there in shock. She had read through all the medical records of the female patient lying on the bed, but she had not touched on any of the etiology analyses that Bian Mu had just done. Suddenly, Dr. Jian felt something heavy on her chest, and she felt very uncomfortable. Fortunately, her mind was as fast as lightning, and she immediately realized that the jade in her palm was a little strange. She quickly walked to the bedside table, and when she loosened her hand, the "fire-related" jade slipped onto the bedside table.

Bian Mu had sharp eyes and he guessed most of the information after just a quick glance.

"Doctor Jian! Are you okay?" Bian Mu asked with concern.

"It's okay! It's just the chest area that was suddenly pulled a little. This has never happened before!" Dr. Jian responded quickly.

"It's okay, just take a few deep breaths and you'll be fine. That thing is called 'fire' jade, produced in volcanic caves. It's naturally easy to resonate with the surrounding magnetic fields, I mean various magnetic fields, and it's quite effective. There is also a corresponding kind, called 'ice' jade, produced at the bottom of a lake in the coldest and highest latitudes, a very deep natural lake. It's also very sensitive to the human body's magnetic field and can easily produce special reactions at the same time. Are you okay now?" At the end of his words, Bian Mu greeted him with concern.

"It's okay. I'm in good health. I exercise regularly. Doctor Bian, just focus on your own matters and don't worry about me!"

"I'm glad you're okay! Your emotions just fluctuated a bit, and it was detected by it immediately. It sensed it at the same time, and you felt uncomfortable. Just take a few deep breaths, and your blood will flow smoothly. We have done many tests and it's harmless to the human body." Afraid that Dr. Jian would have doubts in his heart afterwards, Bian Mu explained it specially.

"Is that so... I understand, but... it sounds too mysterious. Compared to you, we are like we have never been to school. I am really ashamed to say this!" Doctor Jian is much older than Bian Mu. Bian Mu felt a little embarrassed to hear these words.

"No, no! It's pure coincidence. Many of the medical equipment I use were given to me by destined people. Slowly, you will also encounter similar opportunities."

"I hope so..." At this point, Dr. Jane's eyes revealed a somewhat lost look. It was obvious that this matter had touched her deeply.

"Then I'm going to use moxibustion! Most people think that moxibustion mainly has the effect of heat therapy, warming the meridians and dispersing cold, etc., but it's not true. Back then, moxibustion was more dominant than acupuncture, and its most important functions were more reflected in guiding the mind, calming the mind, and tranquilizing the mind... From the perspective of Chinese medicine, Auntie is losing consciousness, so I have to guide her 'spiritual' meridians, which are the channels for the flow of spirit. I have to use moxibustion to clear them. After Auntie's nutritional condition improves, I will find a way to replenish her spirit!" As he spoke, Bian Mu took out a lot of ginger slices from his backpack, wrapped the two pieces of "Ice" jade with those ginger slices, and placed his hand on the palm of the patient's right hand.

Seeing this, Dr. Jian hurried forward to help. It turned out that she was quite considerate.


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