Chapter 76

In the clinic, Alia restarted the live broadcast, only broadcasting herself quietly reading a book.

As for Li Maoyang, he was sitting outside the live camera, flipping through his phone.

Alia didn't know if he was looking at Sijin, but occasionally she peeked over and noticed that he was frowning from time to time, so he probably wasn't looking at Sijin, which made her concentrate on reading a little bit.

Li Maoyang searched Baidu for relevant information on half of his body falling.

On the Internet, there are a lot of answers to this question by doctors of Western medicine in a prominent position on the Internet. There are general doctors, deputy chief physicians, and chief physicians from hospitals around the world. However, their answers to this question disappointed Li Maoyang.

None of their answers matched the questions he searched for.

What he was looking for was the cause of the "half" of the body falling, but these answers were all possible causes of "heavy body, feeling of falling".

It's two different things.

Even with regard to the possible causes of "heavy body, feeling of falling down", their answers are varied, and the most answers have several possible causes.

1. Excessive labor intensity leads to physical fatigue.

2. Long-term anemia leads to physical fatigue.

3. Myasthenia gravis.

4. Cardiopulmonary insufficiency.

5. Varicose veins of the lower extremities.

6. Autonomic disorders.

7. Cerebrovascular disease.

I have to say that they are not unprofessional in the answer to the cause of "heavy body and feeling of falling down".

However, there was no cause for feeling that "half" of the body was falling.

Maybe in Western medicine, there is no such concept at all?

Li Maoyang knew too little about Western medicine to dare to jump to this conclusion.

But it can make him so confused for a guy who knows more or less Western medicine than ordinary people. It can be seen how confused and helpless Si Jin will be when he walks into these hospitals to see the problem of "feeling that half of his body is falling".

Then Li Maoyang entered "Chinese medicine's explanation for the feeling of falling on the left side of the body" in the search bar to search.

But this time, most of what he found were answers from doctors of Western medicine.

The doctor's answer is Liao Liao, and most of them are not right.

Someone answered "feeling numbness on one side of the body", thinking about stroke.

Some people answered "the left side of the waist feels heavy and has a feeling of falling", considering the deficiency of kidney qi.

If someone answered "there is pain in the lower left abdomen and a slight sinking feeling", consider intestinal infection. (Is this the answer that a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine should answer?)
In the end, Li Maoyang finally found two answers to the feeling that half of his body was falling, and one answered that the spine and pelvis might be tilted.

The other replied that it might be caused by the accumulation of water vapor due to the lack of yang energy on one side of the body.

This answer is vague, because he himself is a doctor of western medicine and doesn't know much about Chinese medicine.

However, this doctor of Western medicine suggested that the patient should see a Chinese medicine doctor, because Western medicine may not be able to detect such problems at all.

And he suggested that patients should go to folk Chinese medicine.

Li Maoyang breathed a sigh of relief, and he began to seriously consider the doctor's Chinese medicine answer.

As for the tilted spine or pelvis, he threw it aside.

Since Sijin is looking for a doctor from such a distance, it is impossible for her not to go to the hospital to take an X-ray examination first. If the spine or pelvis is tilted, she will have an operation or seek treatment from an orthopedic doctor. How could she come to him so far away? A folk doctor of traditional Chinese medicine treatment?
This is a question that can be figured out with toes.

Seriously thinking about the possibility of the Western doctor's Chinese medicine answer, Li Maoyang wrote a lot of his own understanding on the issue of "Yang Qi does not rise, water vapor gathers, and half of the body feels like falling".

This is a study habit of his. Before finding a general direction to search for relevant information, he always has to think for himself, which helps him understand and distinguish the information he consulted.

Yes, discern.

He does not absorb all the information he has consulted indiscriminately, and he will not absorb things that do not conform to his understanding and cognition, but sometimes he will write down notes and mark them with question marks. Verify later.

When he was seriously thinking and writing down his understanding, Alia, who was finally bored from reading, came over quietly and stood behind him looking at some things he wrote in the notebook.

"All things bear yin and embrace yang, and the qi is in harmony", "Yin balances the secret of yang, and the spirit is the rule".

If the Qi mechanism of the human body is not functioning normally, one will get sick.

Ascending from the left to descending from the right, the human body’s qi and celestial bodies rotate clockwise. This is the so-called axiom of the unity of man and nature.

The liver ascends and the lung descends, the spleen ascends and the stomach descends.

The liver, lungs, spleen and stomach are in a relationship of mutual restraint and mutual coordination in the movement of qi, and they are in a dynamic balance. They jointly regulate the qi of the human body and maintain the coordinated operation of the qi of the viscera.

If there is a problem with the movement of any dirty qi, it will affect the whole qi movement of the human body and cause problems in the human body.

Acupuncture and moxibustion, medicine, cupping, scraping, and massage are all available. All treatments that can adjust the movement of the human body's qi are available...

……

Alia was at a loss after reading it for a long time, and couldn't understand it at all, so she felt that these things written by Li Maoyang were so grand!

She wanted to ask, but she was afraid of interrupting Li Maoyang's train of thought, so she quietly retreated to her seat and sat down, gritted her teeth and continued reading.

When she thought about it, Li Maoyang's medical skills were so powerful and he studied so hard, she, Alia, still didn't understand anything, so how could she not study hard?
At noon, the two went home for dinner.

Li Maoyang was still reading a medical book while eating, and he was still desperately looking for the possible cause of Sijin.

Li's father and Li's mother looked at each other, relieved that their son had suddenly become so hardworking, but also afraid that his body would be damaged by hard work.

"Don't read books after eating, it's not good for your health." Father Li finally said slowly.

"That's right, if you can't do it, you should see less medical treatment. Your own health is the most important thing." Li Ma also said.

"It's okay, I'm just a little busy these few days, and I won't be too busy after these few days." Li Maoyang continued to look at the book without raising his head, and put a chopstick dish into his mouth.

Only he himself knows how heavy his current burden is. This time he treated Temur with stroke and hemiplegia, and the system put him aside. In the future, if he shows people the same type of disease he has seen before, will the system continue to put him aside? on the side?
This is entirely possible.

So now Li Maoyang dare not completely rely on the system. He has to basically understand every disease after seeing a disease, so as not to make a big mistake and make a fool of himself.

Moreover, his interest in seeing a doctor is getting stronger and stronger now, just like facing the intractable disease of four catties, which feels like the left half of the body is falling, he finds it very interesting and tries his best to find the cause of it!
He felt that it was like a detective solving a case. It was really interesting to explore layer by layer until he finally found the answer to the cause of the disease!

Some young people are obsessed with games, but now he is obsessed with seeing a doctor. This may not conform to the trend of the times, but regardless of it, he can find happiness by himself.

 I am very grateful to book friends Ting Feng Chui Yuyue and Dang Gui Huang Qi for giving monthly tickets!
  
 
(End of this chapter)

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