I can hear the voice of Chinese medicine
Chapter 225 The standards of famous doctors
Chapter 225 The standards of famous doctors
"Dr. Lu, as long as you have a clear conscience as a doctor, what are the criteria for a good Chinese medicine doctor in your mind?"
Zhang Guangli murmured the words "well-deserved" in his heart for a long time. After a while, he raised his head and asked the doubts in his heart.
In his mind, although his father's medical skills are not very good, he can definitely be regarded as a good Chinese medicine doctor.
But everyone has a different understanding of the quality of traditional Chinese medicine.
Different people have different names in their minds.
Zhang Guangli wants to know, in Lu Xuan's mind, what are the standards for a good Chinese medicine practitioner?
Is it like his father, or there are other standards.
Lu Xuan obviously did not expect that Zhang Guangli would suddenly ask this question. He thought for a while and then said: "To answer this question, you can first talk about what an unqualified Chinese medicine doctor looks like."
Zhang Guangli looked at him.
After he finished speaking, he continued: "We have some colleagues of traditional Chinese medicine who are eloquent and eloquent on various occasions and in various media all day long. However, in reality, they remain at the level of disease prevention and health care. Not daring to come forward when it's critical or emergency, this is the first type."
Zhang Guangli nodded, there are indeed such doctors, and there are quite a few of them.
He is busy dealing with various situations all day long, and his reputation is scary. The media is also rushing to report on it. However, it is not necessarily how high his medical skills are. He mainly spends a lot of time dealing with these various things. How much time do you have to study Chinese medicine theory?
To contact more patients and accumulate more clinical experience?
Without the solid foundation of traditional Chinese medicine theory and the assistance of clinical experience, some people may not even be able to prevent diseases and provide health care, let alone cure diseases and save lives.
Zhang Guangli had come into contact with this type of Chinese medicine practitioner before. Because he was relatively well-known, he was also more responsive. However, after meeting with him a few times, he realized that he was nothing but a good thing.
I know a lot about Chinese medicine, but I don’t know much about it. It’s okay to deceive some ignorant people.
But meeting someone who truly understands Chinese medicine is like meeting a monkey with piercing eyes. No matter how beautiful the monster is, its true colors must be revealed.
Since then, Zhang Guangli has rarely had contact with some Chinese medicine doctors who are very famous on the Internet and have been dealing with various media.
Now that Lu Xuan mentioned this type of traditional Chinese medicine, Zhang Guangli deeply agreed.
Such a Chinese medicine practitioner is indeed not a good Chinese medicine practitioner.
When Zhang Guangli thought of this, Lu Xuan had no intention of stopping. He continued: "Looking at the situation across the country, there are still many traditional Chinese medicine doctors who are satisfied with treating some chronic diseases. If the condition is slightly more serious, they immediately recommend that the patient be transferred to Western medicine for treatment. This is the first The second type; of course it is understandable, and it seems that the responsibility can be reduced, but in the long run, where does the experience in treating acute and critical diseases come from? How will the methods of traditional Chinese medicine in treating acute and severe diseases develop?"
Hearing this, Zhang Guangli fell into deep thought.
Today's traditional Chinese medicine basically tends to treat chronic diseases. This is the consensus of the medical community.
It is an indisputable fact that when encountering some emergency situations, they will basically be sent to Western medicine.
Even Zhang Guangli himself has always done this.
It's not that he doesn't want to be treated, or that he's afraid of taking responsibility, it's just that he really has no choice when it comes to acute illnesses.
If there is a way, I won’t send him to a Western doctor.
Such a Chinese medicine practitioner is indeed not a qualified Chinese medicine practitioner.
Zhang Guangli sighed and said: "Dr. Lu, you are right, but Chinese medicine is really helpless when it comes to some acute diseases. You can't watch the patient die in front of you. It is really helpless to send him to a Western medicine."
"Dean Zhang, I don't agree with what you said. What does it mean that Chinese medicine is helpless against acute diseases?" Lu Xuan retorted.
"Uh……"
Zhang Guangli's tone was stagnant, and he didn't know what to say for a moment.
He originally thought that Lu Xuan would echo his words, but he never expected that Lu Xuan would give a different answer.
The situation at this moment was somewhat beyond his expectation.
Lu Xuan said in a slightly gentler tone: "Many people think that traditional Chinese medicine treats chronic diseases, and even think that traditional Chinese medicine can only treat minor illnesses. If it is a serious or serious illness that is life-threatening, traditional Chinese medicine must not be able to treat it. This view Part of the role of traditional Chinese medicine is affirmed, but most of the value of traditional Chinese medicine is ignored.
In fact, can traditional Chinese medicine really not treat serious emergencies? "
Zhang Guangli opened his mouth, not knowing how to respond.
At this time, Lu Xuan's voice was heard to continue: "On the contrary, Chinese medicine first treats acute diseases, not only chronic diseases. Take a look at Zhang Zhongjing's "Treatise on Febrile and Miscellaneous Diseases". The diseases described in it are not At least it is an acute or severe illness, or even a critical illness.
Medical sages have shown our descendants how TCM treats acute and serious illnesses. TCM has more than 2000 years of experience in treating emergencies. How can we say TCM is helpless in treating emergencies? "
"That……"
Before Zhang Guangli could say anything, Lu Xuan added: "Acupuncture is the top priority in Chinese medicine for emergency treatment. Therefore, to learn Chinese medicine, you must learn acupuncture. To learn acupuncture, you must also know that acupuncture can rescue critical illnesses. Acupuncture embodies The strength of traditional Chinese medicine in first aid and acupuncture have made the world realize the great effect of traditional Chinese medicine in the field of first aid.
Moreover, acupuncture has the effect of rescuing coma, pain, spasm and partial hemorrhage.Its effects are miraculous and fast, even much faster than some Western medicine drugs.
The most important thing is that compared with Western medicine, TCM acupuncture has almost no side effects in treating emergencies, which is completely incomparable to Western medicine.
Take stroke as an example. There are currently many patients with high blood pressure, and strokes caused by high blood pressure may occur at any time.
Stroke is a cerebrovascular disease with high morbidity, high mortality, high disability rate, high recurrence rate and low cure rate, and it often strikes quickly.
After a stroke, if it is not discovered in time and does not receive timely and effective rescue and treatment, it will often die within minutes or hours. Patients with mild strokes may have lifelong sequelae.
Although most stroke patients can save their lives through rescue, they will still be left with lifelong sequelae, such as hemiplegia, crooked mouth and eyes, slurred speech, difficulty moving, memory loss, etc. The patients cannot take care of themselves, their quality of life is reduced, and they also cause It creates a mental burden on patients and their families.
During a sudden stroke, the capillaries in the brain will slowly rupture, and the patient will suddenly have a crooked mouth, faint, or fall down due to sudden weakness in the limbs. It may also be accompanied by symptoms such as dizziness and headache.
In this case, our Chinese medicine acupuncture can come in handy, and it is not as troublesome as Western medicine. Without any conditions, take a sewing needle and prick it on the tips of the patient's ten fingers. When it goes in, it comes out, and blood must come out.
Prick and squeeze at the same time. At least three or four drops of blood should flow out from the tip of each finger.Then prick the tip of the nose and some blood will ooze out.After this treatment, the comatose patient may slowly wake up.If the effect is not obvious, you can prick blood on the tips of the ten toes. "
Traditional Chinese medicine treats emergencies with acupuncture as its top priority.Therefore, to learn Chinese medicine, you must learn acupuncture.When learning acupuncture, you must also know that acupuncture can rescue critical illnesses.Acupuncture embodies the strength of traditional Chinese medicine in first aid. Acupuncture makes the world realize the great effect of traditional Chinese medicine in the field of first aid.
If that still doesn't work, you can also prick the Renzhong acupoint with the needle tip diagonally upward to give strong twisting stimulation to promote the patient's awakening.
When a stroke occurs suddenly, the patient's qi and blood surge up to the head, and the hands and feet begin to feel cold. At this time, massaging and pushing the hands and feet until they are warm can stabilize the qi and blood, balance yin and yang, and gain time for rescue.
The tips of the fingers and toes are the starting points of the twelve meridians of the human body. Pricking blood at these parts can refresh the mind and have the best effect on coma caused by various reasons.Moreover, pricking and bloodletting on the tips of fingers and toes has the effects of purging heat and eliminating blood stasis, activating blood circulation and unblocking meridians, opening and closing the orifices, protecting the brain and refreshing the mind, etc. It is one of the traditional first aid measures of traditional Chinese medicine.
After blood pricking, it can relieve the pressure in the meridians, unblock the qi and blood in the meridians, and adjust the balance of meridians throughout the body. It is extremely helpful in promoting awakening, recovering symptoms, and eliminating the sequelae of stroke. "
Zhang Guangli immediately fell silent.
Acupuncture in traditional Chinese medicine is indeed effective in treating emergencies, but not every traditional Chinese medicine practitioner knows acupuncture.
Even if he knows it, he only knows it a little bit. When it comes to using it in emergency treatment, it is still far behind.
Zhang Guangli has been exposed to traditional Chinese medicine since he was a child and has also learned some knowledge about acupuncture. Traditional Chinese medicine is a comprehensive knowledge. Those who understand traditional Chinese medicine and internal medicine will naturally find it easier to learn traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture.
Acupuncture is easy to learn but difficult to master. There is no problem in learning a little bit about it, but it is not that easy to master acupuncture.
It is very rare for ordinary people to be able to master traditional Chinese medicine and internal medicine. How can they have time to learn acupuncture at the same time?
Seeing that Zhang Guangli was silent, Lu Xuan glanced at the other party, as if he could see what the other party was thinking. He smiled and said: "Actually, Chinese medicine and acupuncture are not that difficult to learn. As long as you are willing to learn, it is not a problem if you put in a little effort. When treating an emergency, you won’t be at a loss.
Acupuncture can be regarded as a supplement to traditional Chinese medicine internal medicine. It makes up for the shortcomings of traditional Chinese medicine in emergencies and buys us precious time for syndrome differentiation and prescription.
Regarding acupuncture emergency treatment, Yang Jizhou, a master of acupuncture in the Ming Dynasty, clearly wrote in his book "Acupuncture Dacheng": "First-aid acupuncture for first-time stroke: first-time stroke and falling, sudden death, coma, stagnant phlegm, unconsciousness, and broken teeth. Close it tightly without letting the medicine drop, and quickly use a three-edged needle to prick the twelve well points on the ten fingers of the hand to remove the bad blood. It can also cure all the bad symptoms of sudden death, unconsciousness, and intestinal strangulation, which is the magic formula for bringing the dead back to life."
The Twelve Wells acupoint is the acupoint at the end of the fingernails of ten fingers. It doesn’t matter if you can’t find the acupoint. When we encounter patients with such emergencies, we can use the tips of ten fingers instead, and the effect will be just as good. "
"Also, traditional Chinese medicine acupuncture is not only effective in stroke, but also has good effects on acute asthma attacks, acute angina pectoris, coma due to injuries, sudden increase in blood pressure, stroke, and coma due to syncope syndrome."
Lu Xuan continued: "To say that Chinese medicine is not good at first aid is because they don't understand Chinese medicine, or they have only learned a little bit. A real Chinese medicine doctor is not only good at treating chronic diseases, but is also good at treating emergencies."
"I understand all the principles, but in actual operation, if you don't have confidence, it is really difficult to give the injection." Zhang Guangli expressed his helplessness.
"Besides, Dr. Lu, you also know that it's okay if a person dies in the hands of Western medicine, but if a person dies in the hands of our Chinese medicine doctors, it will be a big deal. I want to save people, but I don't want to cause trouble for myself!
It's okay to meet some patients' family members who are easy to talk to and reasonable. Once you meet those who are unreasonable, you will have no excuses. In order to save people, there are not many Chinese medicine doctors who end up involving themselves in it? "
Lu Xuan frowned slightly, what Zhang Guangli said was actually true.
This is not the past. Traditional Chinese medicine doctors in the past were brave enough to fight hard, and the patients' families would not say anything if something went wrong. But now, if something goes wrong, few doctors dare to take responsibility.
Especially when you don't have much confidence, you will definitely send the patient to Western medicine, rather than keeping it in your own hands.
Although this will prevent the accumulation of first aid experience in traditional Chinese medicine, there is nothing that can be done.
Even if Lu Xuan encountered this kind of thing, he would still have a headache.
Will hesitate to move forward.
He would have such thoughts, let alone others?
However, even so, Lu Xuan still said: "If Dean Zhang has nothing to do at ordinary times, he can actually learn more about first aid in traditional Chinese medicine, such as acupuncture and the Vulcan Sect. The Vulcan Sect is considered the trump card in first aid in traditional Chinese medicine. It’s a good idea to be prepared.”
Zhang Guangli thought for a while and nodded: "I'll give it a try."
Lu Xuan stopped talking about this matter and continued: "The third type is to do Western medicine under the guise of Chinese medicine." The diagnosis, treatment and prescription of medicines are all Western medicine, or Western medicine psychology is used to guide Chinese medicine treatment.
Such a traditional Chinese medicine doctor, even if he "promotes the concept of traditional Chinese medicine to the sky", will not only be of no help to the healthy development of traditional Chinese medicine in the long run, but also turn traditional Chinese medicine into a "scapegoat" for pseudo-TCM.
Traditional Chinese medicine like this will make patients' trust in traditional Chinese medicine less and less, and it will also make more and more traditional Chinese medicine practitioners doubt their own careers. In the end, they will not even believe in traditional Chinese medicine. "
Zhang Guangli nodded, there are many Chinese doctors like this.
He seemed to be a Chinese medicine doctor, but the medicines he prescribed were all Western medicines. He had encountered them himself, and he was somewhat scornful of such Chinese medicine.
As he thought, Lu Xuan added: "In fact, in my opinion, the key to a good Chinese medicine doctor is to have effective curative effects and to have real clinical skills in Chinese medicine.
Whether as a person or as a Chinese medicine practitioner, we can be down-to-earth, not eager for quick success, and can truly give full play to the characteristics of Chinese medicine in treating pre-diseases and chronic diseases. There is a saying that is good: Western medicine treats human diseases, while Chinese medicine treats diseases. If you are a sick person, you must be a good Chinese doctor.
Moreover, Chinese medicine is a unique and rich realm, and this realm can be sublimated in the process of syndrome differentiation and treatment.
Furthermore, if we can repay the patients with enthusiasm and respond to their requests, regardless of the amount of reward.
Every time you visit a poor family, you can do it without charging a consultation fee, and always have prescriptions and medicines available as gifts.No matter whether it is cold or hot day or night, hungry or tired, when encountering an emergency, we must rush to rescue with all our heart and every second counts.
No matter high or low, rich or poor, no matter how close the relationship is, the heart of compassion and sympathy are exactly the same.
When receiving patients, we do not avoid filth, do not find it too cumbersome, and do our best to treat them.
Whenever he meets a poor patient, he often lends his money to help.
Don't look forward or backward, don't worry about good or bad luck, don't be afraid of difficulties, always face difficulties whenever you encounter them, and be worthy of your heart, earth, and heaven.
Of course, this is not just as simple as being a good Chinese medicine doctor. If you can really do what I just said, it is already the standard of a famous doctor. "
(End of this chapter)
"Dr. Lu, as long as you have a clear conscience as a doctor, what are the criteria for a good Chinese medicine doctor in your mind?"
Zhang Guangli murmured the words "well-deserved" in his heart for a long time. After a while, he raised his head and asked the doubts in his heart.
In his mind, although his father's medical skills are not very good, he can definitely be regarded as a good Chinese medicine doctor.
But everyone has a different understanding of the quality of traditional Chinese medicine.
Different people have different names in their minds.
Zhang Guangli wants to know, in Lu Xuan's mind, what are the standards for a good Chinese medicine practitioner?
Is it like his father, or there are other standards.
Lu Xuan obviously did not expect that Zhang Guangli would suddenly ask this question. He thought for a while and then said: "To answer this question, you can first talk about what an unqualified Chinese medicine doctor looks like."
Zhang Guangli looked at him.
After he finished speaking, he continued: "We have some colleagues of traditional Chinese medicine who are eloquent and eloquent on various occasions and in various media all day long. However, in reality, they remain at the level of disease prevention and health care. Not daring to come forward when it's critical or emergency, this is the first type."
Zhang Guangli nodded, there are indeed such doctors, and there are quite a few of them.
He is busy dealing with various situations all day long, and his reputation is scary. The media is also rushing to report on it. However, it is not necessarily how high his medical skills are. He mainly spends a lot of time dealing with these various things. How much time do you have to study Chinese medicine theory?
To contact more patients and accumulate more clinical experience?
Without the solid foundation of traditional Chinese medicine theory and the assistance of clinical experience, some people may not even be able to prevent diseases and provide health care, let alone cure diseases and save lives.
Zhang Guangli had come into contact with this type of Chinese medicine practitioner before. Because he was relatively well-known, he was also more responsive. However, after meeting with him a few times, he realized that he was nothing but a good thing.
I know a lot about Chinese medicine, but I don’t know much about it. It’s okay to deceive some ignorant people.
But meeting someone who truly understands Chinese medicine is like meeting a monkey with piercing eyes. No matter how beautiful the monster is, its true colors must be revealed.
Since then, Zhang Guangli has rarely had contact with some Chinese medicine doctors who are very famous on the Internet and have been dealing with various media.
Now that Lu Xuan mentioned this type of traditional Chinese medicine, Zhang Guangli deeply agreed.
Such a Chinese medicine practitioner is indeed not a good Chinese medicine practitioner.
When Zhang Guangli thought of this, Lu Xuan had no intention of stopping. He continued: "Looking at the situation across the country, there are still many traditional Chinese medicine doctors who are satisfied with treating some chronic diseases. If the condition is slightly more serious, they immediately recommend that the patient be transferred to Western medicine for treatment. This is the first The second type; of course it is understandable, and it seems that the responsibility can be reduced, but in the long run, where does the experience in treating acute and critical diseases come from? How will the methods of traditional Chinese medicine in treating acute and severe diseases develop?"
Hearing this, Zhang Guangli fell into deep thought.
Today's traditional Chinese medicine basically tends to treat chronic diseases. This is the consensus of the medical community.
It is an indisputable fact that when encountering some emergency situations, they will basically be sent to Western medicine.
Even Zhang Guangli himself has always done this.
It's not that he doesn't want to be treated, or that he's afraid of taking responsibility, it's just that he really has no choice when it comes to acute illnesses.
If there is a way, I won’t send him to a Western doctor.
Such a Chinese medicine practitioner is indeed not a qualified Chinese medicine practitioner.
Zhang Guangli sighed and said: "Dr. Lu, you are right, but Chinese medicine is really helpless when it comes to some acute diseases. You can't watch the patient die in front of you. It is really helpless to send him to a Western medicine."
"Dean Zhang, I don't agree with what you said. What does it mean that Chinese medicine is helpless against acute diseases?" Lu Xuan retorted.
"Uh……"
Zhang Guangli's tone was stagnant, and he didn't know what to say for a moment.
He originally thought that Lu Xuan would echo his words, but he never expected that Lu Xuan would give a different answer.
The situation at this moment was somewhat beyond his expectation.
Lu Xuan said in a slightly gentler tone: "Many people think that traditional Chinese medicine treats chronic diseases, and even think that traditional Chinese medicine can only treat minor illnesses. If it is a serious or serious illness that is life-threatening, traditional Chinese medicine must not be able to treat it. This view Part of the role of traditional Chinese medicine is affirmed, but most of the value of traditional Chinese medicine is ignored.
In fact, can traditional Chinese medicine really not treat serious emergencies? "
Zhang Guangli opened his mouth, not knowing how to respond.
At this time, Lu Xuan's voice was heard to continue: "On the contrary, Chinese medicine first treats acute diseases, not only chronic diseases. Take a look at Zhang Zhongjing's "Treatise on Febrile and Miscellaneous Diseases". The diseases described in it are not At least it is an acute or severe illness, or even a critical illness.
Medical sages have shown our descendants how TCM treats acute and serious illnesses. TCM has more than 2000 years of experience in treating emergencies. How can we say TCM is helpless in treating emergencies? "
"That……"
Before Zhang Guangli could say anything, Lu Xuan added: "Acupuncture is the top priority in Chinese medicine for emergency treatment. Therefore, to learn Chinese medicine, you must learn acupuncture. To learn acupuncture, you must also know that acupuncture can rescue critical illnesses. Acupuncture embodies The strength of traditional Chinese medicine in first aid and acupuncture have made the world realize the great effect of traditional Chinese medicine in the field of first aid.
Moreover, acupuncture has the effect of rescuing coma, pain, spasm and partial hemorrhage.Its effects are miraculous and fast, even much faster than some Western medicine drugs.
The most important thing is that compared with Western medicine, TCM acupuncture has almost no side effects in treating emergencies, which is completely incomparable to Western medicine.
Take stroke as an example. There are currently many patients with high blood pressure, and strokes caused by high blood pressure may occur at any time.
Stroke is a cerebrovascular disease with high morbidity, high mortality, high disability rate, high recurrence rate and low cure rate, and it often strikes quickly.
After a stroke, if it is not discovered in time and does not receive timely and effective rescue and treatment, it will often die within minutes or hours. Patients with mild strokes may have lifelong sequelae.
Although most stroke patients can save their lives through rescue, they will still be left with lifelong sequelae, such as hemiplegia, crooked mouth and eyes, slurred speech, difficulty moving, memory loss, etc. The patients cannot take care of themselves, their quality of life is reduced, and they also cause It creates a mental burden on patients and their families.
During a sudden stroke, the capillaries in the brain will slowly rupture, and the patient will suddenly have a crooked mouth, faint, or fall down due to sudden weakness in the limbs. It may also be accompanied by symptoms such as dizziness and headache.
In this case, our Chinese medicine acupuncture can come in handy, and it is not as troublesome as Western medicine. Without any conditions, take a sewing needle and prick it on the tips of the patient's ten fingers. When it goes in, it comes out, and blood must come out.
Prick and squeeze at the same time. At least three or four drops of blood should flow out from the tip of each finger.Then prick the tip of the nose and some blood will ooze out.After this treatment, the comatose patient may slowly wake up.If the effect is not obvious, you can prick blood on the tips of the ten toes. "
Traditional Chinese medicine treats emergencies with acupuncture as its top priority.Therefore, to learn Chinese medicine, you must learn acupuncture.When learning acupuncture, you must also know that acupuncture can rescue critical illnesses.Acupuncture embodies the strength of traditional Chinese medicine in first aid. Acupuncture makes the world realize the great effect of traditional Chinese medicine in the field of first aid.
If that still doesn't work, you can also prick the Renzhong acupoint with the needle tip diagonally upward to give strong twisting stimulation to promote the patient's awakening.
When a stroke occurs suddenly, the patient's qi and blood surge up to the head, and the hands and feet begin to feel cold. At this time, massaging and pushing the hands and feet until they are warm can stabilize the qi and blood, balance yin and yang, and gain time for rescue.
The tips of the fingers and toes are the starting points of the twelve meridians of the human body. Pricking blood at these parts can refresh the mind and have the best effect on coma caused by various reasons.Moreover, pricking and bloodletting on the tips of fingers and toes has the effects of purging heat and eliminating blood stasis, activating blood circulation and unblocking meridians, opening and closing the orifices, protecting the brain and refreshing the mind, etc. It is one of the traditional first aid measures of traditional Chinese medicine.
After blood pricking, it can relieve the pressure in the meridians, unblock the qi and blood in the meridians, and adjust the balance of meridians throughout the body. It is extremely helpful in promoting awakening, recovering symptoms, and eliminating the sequelae of stroke. "
Zhang Guangli immediately fell silent.
Acupuncture in traditional Chinese medicine is indeed effective in treating emergencies, but not every traditional Chinese medicine practitioner knows acupuncture.
Even if he knows it, he only knows it a little bit. When it comes to using it in emergency treatment, it is still far behind.
Zhang Guangli has been exposed to traditional Chinese medicine since he was a child and has also learned some knowledge about acupuncture. Traditional Chinese medicine is a comprehensive knowledge. Those who understand traditional Chinese medicine and internal medicine will naturally find it easier to learn traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture.
Acupuncture is easy to learn but difficult to master. There is no problem in learning a little bit about it, but it is not that easy to master acupuncture.
It is very rare for ordinary people to be able to master traditional Chinese medicine and internal medicine. How can they have time to learn acupuncture at the same time?
Seeing that Zhang Guangli was silent, Lu Xuan glanced at the other party, as if he could see what the other party was thinking. He smiled and said: "Actually, Chinese medicine and acupuncture are not that difficult to learn. As long as you are willing to learn, it is not a problem if you put in a little effort. When treating an emergency, you won’t be at a loss.
Acupuncture can be regarded as a supplement to traditional Chinese medicine internal medicine. It makes up for the shortcomings of traditional Chinese medicine in emergencies and buys us precious time for syndrome differentiation and prescription.
Regarding acupuncture emergency treatment, Yang Jizhou, a master of acupuncture in the Ming Dynasty, clearly wrote in his book "Acupuncture Dacheng": "First-aid acupuncture for first-time stroke: first-time stroke and falling, sudden death, coma, stagnant phlegm, unconsciousness, and broken teeth. Close it tightly without letting the medicine drop, and quickly use a three-edged needle to prick the twelve well points on the ten fingers of the hand to remove the bad blood. It can also cure all the bad symptoms of sudden death, unconsciousness, and intestinal strangulation, which is the magic formula for bringing the dead back to life."
The Twelve Wells acupoint is the acupoint at the end of the fingernails of ten fingers. It doesn’t matter if you can’t find the acupoint. When we encounter patients with such emergencies, we can use the tips of ten fingers instead, and the effect will be just as good. "
"Also, traditional Chinese medicine acupuncture is not only effective in stroke, but also has good effects on acute asthma attacks, acute angina pectoris, coma due to injuries, sudden increase in blood pressure, stroke, and coma due to syncope syndrome."
Lu Xuan continued: "To say that Chinese medicine is not good at first aid is because they don't understand Chinese medicine, or they have only learned a little bit. A real Chinese medicine doctor is not only good at treating chronic diseases, but is also good at treating emergencies."
"I understand all the principles, but in actual operation, if you don't have confidence, it is really difficult to give the injection." Zhang Guangli expressed his helplessness.
"Besides, Dr. Lu, you also know that it's okay if a person dies in the hands of Western medicine, but if a person dies in the hands of our Chinese medicine doctors, it will be a big deal. I want to save people, but I don't want to cause trouble for myself!
It's okay to meet some patients' family members who are easy to talk to and reasonable. Once you meet those who are unreasonable, you will have no excuses. In order to save people, there are not many Chinese medicine doctors who end up involving themselves in it? "
Lu Xuan frowned slightly, what Zhang Guangli said was actually true.
This is not the past. Traditional Chinese medicine doctors in the past were brave enough to fight hard, and the patients' families would not say anything if something went wrong. But now, if something goes wrong, few doctors dare to take responsibility.
Especially when you don't have much confidence, you will definitely send the patient to Western medicine, rather than keeping it in your own hands.
Although this will prevent the accumulation of first aid experience in traditional Chinese medicine, there is nothing that can be done.
Even if Lu Xuan encountered this kind of thing, he would still have a headache.
Will hesitate to move forward.
He would have such thoughts, let alone others?
However, even so, Lu Xuan still said: "If Dean Zhang has nothing to do at ordinary times, he can actually learn more about first aid in traditional Chinese medicine, such as acupuncture and the Vulcan Sect. The Vulcan Sect is considered the trump card in first aid in traditional Chinese medicine. It’s a good idea to be prepared.”
Zhang Guangli thought for a while and nodded: "I'll give it a try."
Lu Xuan stopped talking about this matter and continued: "The third type is to do Western medicine under the guise of Chinese medicine." The diagnosis, treatment and prescription of medicines are all Western medicine, or Western medicine psychology is used to guide Chinese medicine treatment.
Such a traditional Chinese medicine doctor, even if he "promotes the concept of traditional Chinese medicine to the sky", will not only be of no help to the healthy development of traditional Chinese medicine in the long run, but also turn traditional Chinese medicine into a "scapegoat" for pseudo-TCM.
Traditional Chinese medicine like this will make patients' trust in traditional Chinese medicine less and less, and it will also make more and more traditional Chinese medicine practitioners doubt their own careers. In the end, they will not even believe in traditional Chinese medicine. "
Zhang Guangli nodded, there are many Chinese doctors like this.
He seemed to be a Chinese medicine doctor, but the medicines he prescribed were all Western medicines. He had encountered them himself, and he was somewhat scornful of such Chinese medicine.
As he thought, Lu Xuan added: "In fact, in my opinion, the key to a good Chinese medicine doctor is to have effective curative effects and to have real clinical skills in Chinese medicine.
Whether as a person or as a Chinese medicine practitioner, we can be down-to-earth, not eager for quick success, and can truly give full play to the characteristics of Chinese medicine in treating pre-diseases and chronic diseases. There is a saying that is good: Western medicine treats human diseases, while Chinese medicine treats diseases. If you are a sick person, you must be a good Chinese doctor.
Moreover, Chinese medicine is a unique and rich realm, and this realm can be sublimated in the process of syndrome differentiation and treatment.
Furthermore, if we can repay the patients with enthusiasm and respond to their requests, regardless of the amount of reward.
Every time you visit a poor family, you can do it without charging a consultation fee, and always have prescriptions and medicines available as gifts.No matter whether it is cold or hot day or night, hungry or tired, when encountering an emergency, we must rush to rescue with all our heart and every second counts.
No matter high or low, rich or poor, no matter how close the relationship is, the heart of compassion and sympathy are exactly the same.
When receiving patients, we do not avoid filth, do not find it too cumbersome, and do our best to treat them.
Whenever he meets a poor patient, he often lends his money to help.
Don't look forward or backward, don't worry about good or bad luck, don't be afraid of difficulties, always face difficulties whenever you encounter them, and be worthy of your heart, earth, and heaven.
Of course, this is not just as simple as being a good Chinese medicine doctor. If you can really do what I just said, it is already the standard of a famous doctor. "
(End of this chapter)
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