This doctor is a bit strong

Chapter 326: Sorting out the context and finding the cause of the disease

Chapter 326: Sorting out the context and finding the cause of the disease

"Wait a minute."

When Grandma Ye said this, Qi Leyi interrupted and asked: "Grandma Ye, what kind of pain do you mean by pain?"

After hearing this, Grandma Ye recalled the feeling at that time in her mind, and then said: "The swelling hurts, and it is getting heavier and heavier."

Shu Ling and Qi Lele next to them looked at each other.

The two of them had not only heard about frequent urination, but also seen it, but they had never heard of hand pain caused by holding back urination.

Qi Leyi then asked: "After peeing, is there still pain?"

Grandma Ye said: "This is the magic. As long as you go to the toilet, the pain will disappear in a while."

"But when the urge to urinate comes, if I hold it in for a little while, my hands will hurt immediately, so every time I have the urge to pee, I have to go to the toilet."

This situation can be said to be extremely inconvenient. When you go out, you can't always have public toilets everywhere.

Qi Leyi asked: "Is it like this at night?"

Grandma Ye nodded, "Well, no matter day or night, as long as the urge to pee comes, you must go to the toilet."

Qi Leyi said: "How often does it happen on average? Have you paid attention to this?"

Grandma Ye thought for a while and said, "It takes about one to two hours to go to the toilet."

At this time, Grandpa Wei next to him said: "She has been sick for more than a month. She often wakes up late at night and doesn't get much sleep. How can anyone bear this if it continues like this?"

Qi Leyi said: "Did you go to the hospital for any examination before?"

Grandma Ye said: "Yes, but there is nothing wrong with it. For example, if you take your bladder, the doctor said it is fine and nothing abnormal."

"Then it's the same for peeing. There's no problem with my hands."

Grandma Ye was nervous. She was not afraid of physical problems, but was afraid that if there was a problem, the problem would not be found. All the test reports showed normal.

This is where the worst is.

Qi Leyi frowned slightly when he heard this.

The palm of the hand is where Shenmen and Laogong are located, and where the Hand Shaoyin Heart Meridian and Hand Jueyin Heart Meridian pass through.

And it is said in "Lingshu" that the Yin veins of the heart and hands... enter into the palms and then become clean... If the heart is sick, there will be heat and pain in the palms.

It is also said that the heart master receives the Jueyin heart envelope pulse... into the palm... and when it moves, the disease will be caused by heart heat.

Qi Leyi thought about this and said, "Excuse me, stretch out your hand and let me see."

Grandma Ye did as she was told.

After Qi Leyi carefully checked, there was no sign of redness, swelling or fever.

So Qi Leyi turned to ask: "Grandma, what color is your urine when you usually go to the toilet?"

Grandma Ye said: "It has no color."

Qi Leyi said: "So, it is clear, right?"

Grandma Ye nodded.

Qi Leyi said: "Does it hurt?"

Grandma Ye shook her head, "No."

Qi Leyi asked: "Do you feel any burning sensation?"

Grandma Ye still shook her head.

Qi Leyi looked at Grandma Ye's tongue and pulse with a thoughtful look in his eyes.

Urinating is governed by the bladder; bladder is governed by the kidneys.

If the gasification of the bladder is not good, it will lead to excessive water qi, and excessive water can affect the heart.

However, Grandma Ye did not have symptoms such as palpitations or other symptoms caused by water vapor in her heart. She mainly had pain in her palms due to the difficulty in urinating.

What is in the palm is where the heart meridian reaches.

Shu Yuanwei, Grandma Ye, Shu Ling and others saw Qi Leyi silent and obviously thinking about something, so they did not disturb him for fear of interrupting Qi Leyi's train of thought.

Qi Lele quietly took out her phone and turned on the silent mode.

Qi Leyi continued to think according to the previous ideas.Looking at it this way, it seems that it is not due to the influence of water vapor, which affects the heart meridians, causing pain in the palms.

Therefore, from a dialectical point of view, Grandma Ye's disease should be caused by poor bladder vaporization, water vapor overpowering the heart, and affecting the meridians.

In treatment, Qi should be transformed into water and the heart channels should be opened.

Qi Leyi retracted his thoughts.

Shu Yuanwei saw this and asked, "Xiao Qi, is there any result?"

Qi Leyi nodded, "Well, we basically have an idea."

Grandma Ye and Grandpa Wei looked at each other, then looked at Qi Leyi.

They came because Shu Yuanwei mentioned that he wanted to give it a try, but he didn't have much hope.

But I never thought that the young doctor in front of me could really see it.

So Grandma Ye asked aloud.

Qi Leyi also explained it, but looking at the looks of Grandma Ye and his wife, it was obvious that they didn't believe it.

Of course, there is nothing wrong with this. Sometimes Qi Leyi will use some terminology when explaining, mainly to make it more popular. For examples, Qi Leyi can't find that many.

And many patients don’t need to explain anything. They just take the prescription and go out to get medicine.

This is not only true for Chinese medicine, but also for Western medicine.

Although Grandma Ye didn't fully believe it, she didn't disbelieve it either. She was in between ambiguities.

Qi Leyi smiled and didn't care, "Does the prescription need to be prescribed?"

He has also observed before that, let alone Chinese medicine, even Western medicine, after taking the medicine, patients will remain skeptical about the medicine and will not believe it until they see the effect of the medicine.

This is also human nature.

Grandma Ye said: "Doctor Xiao Qi, how long will it take for me to recover from this disease?"

Qi Leyi said: "I can't give you a definite answer to this, grandma, no matter which hospital you go to, if you ask this question, the doctor will not dare to give you a definite answer."

I say when you feel better, the disease will be better, which is the same as asking others when they will get married.

Most people definitely know that they are going to get married in this life, but when will they get married, who knows.

Therefore, medical treatment is mainly based on symptomatic treatment.

When Qi Leyi said this, Grandma Ye knew that she shouldn't ask this question.

But she didn't refuse Qi Leyi's prescription. Whether it would work or not, she would definitely have to give it a try to find out.

The doctor in front of me just said a lot. Judging from his expression and tone, it didn't look like he was lying, and it was impossible for him to lie.

Grandma Ye said: "Doctor Qi, please open it."

Qi Leyi nodded, and then treated him with Wuling Sanshen.

After prescribing the prescription, Qi Leyi took the initiative and said: "If you drink the medicine, it will definitely have an effect, but the effect depends on the situation."

"I opened a total of seven pairs."

Qi Leyi did not say anything about the follow-up consultation. He believed that as long as the other party saw the curative effect, he would naturally come for a follow-up consultation.

If it doesn't work, most likely you won't come back and see another doctor.

This is a very normal choice.

If Qi Leyi chooses to take his place, he will probably do the same.

Doctors are not required to cure the disease, the main thing is to see the effect, whether it is big or small, but it must be there.

Qi Leyi remembered Gu Qiu and sat at Shu Yuanwei's house for a while before getting up and leaving.

The main reason why I came here is to see a doctor. Now that I have finished seeing a doctor, there is no point in staying any longer.

Before leaving, Qi Leyi looked at Qi Lele and said, "Be good, do you hear me?"

Qi Lele said unhappily: "I'm not a puppy."

(End of this chapter)

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