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Chapter two hundred and eighty fifth scream

Chapter 285 A scream

Two experts from the Military Medical University surrounded him in disbelief and carefully examined the patient's situation. They found that it was indeed fine. The touch in his heart was obviously very big.

Fan Wubing really fulfilled his promise and cured severe patients with stroke during the show. This was a great mockery of Western medicine and verified that the traditional Chinese acupuncture technique is indeed extraordinary in some diseases.

In fact, the causes of stroke patients are also diverse. One is the entry of wind evil, just like the patient today, and the other is caused by cerebral hemorrhage, but the consequences of these two causes are similar.

For traditional Chinese medicine, the former is easy to treat, while the latter is much worse because blood clots in the brain are not easy to eliminate, but there are also cases where the patient's self-absorbing function is stimulated through acupuncture and the blood clots are slowly digested.

For Western medicine, the former makes them helpless. Not finding the lesions will make Western medicine crazy and unable to start, while the latter uses thrombolytic injections to force the blood clots to achieve the purpose of treatment. However, the side effects of thrombolytic injections are very large and can easily cause sequelae. Moreover, after one use is ineffective, it cannot be used again. As for brain surgery to remove blood clots, it is a forced choice. After all, the brain structure is too complex, and both traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine are also forbidden areas.

After curing two patients in a row, Fan Wubing felt that he needed some rest. After all, this kind of work was not very complicated for him, but the consumption of true qi was still very large. If his name as a miracle doctor was confirmed, there would inevitably be a large number of people coming to surround him, so he must express his hard work.

To cure diseases and save people, it never depends on a certain person's ability to accomplish things. It depends on overall promotion. Fan Wubing is very clear about this, and of course he must show the appearance of human power being sometimes poor.

Therefore, Fan Wubing sat on the seat of the mysterious guest, took a sip of water, closed his eyes and rested for a while.

During this period, the four guests and the female host were not idle. After all, this is an interview and dialogue column, and it is also a program that focuses on arguments and debates. It is absolutely impossible to have a collision of thoughts and speeches, and it cannot attract the audience.

"What do the four guests have to share with us audiences about this result?" asked the female host.

The original plan was that the two experts and professors from the military hospital invited them to compete with Professor Huang and Professor Shen. However, under this situation, Fan Wubing showed great power and was like a miracle doctor. Therefore, if he fought again, it would be too unreasonable. Moreover, these two experts were not the kind of people who went to the same path, so the professor Wang replied, "It's very incredible!"

The audience applauded his affirmative answer. Obviously, after witnessing the special features of traditional Chinese medicine acupuncture with his own eyes, the professor did not say that traditional Chinese medicine is inferior to Western medicine.

"In fact, for me personally, I did not completely deny the idea of ​​traditional Chinese medicine." Professor Wang then said to everyone, "My first understanding of traditional Chinese medicine originated from the elective Chinese medicine in college. At that time, I had a deep feeling about the huge difference in knowledge system and methodology of Chinese and Western medicine. One talks about evidence, and any disease can be analyzed seamlessly at the molecular level. The other talks about macroscopic problems, with extremely outstanding dialectical ideas. There is no biochemistry, no etiology, and it emphasizes simple materialism. As for who is better and who is worse, I have indeed not had a specific in-depth understanding."

Professor Chen also agreed, "After the founding of the country, the country had carried out rescue and sorting out traditional Chinese medicine. I remember that many private doctors had presented some of their own secrets. The whole country built traditional Chinese medicine hospitals and hospitals at all levels were incorporating traditional Chinese medicine, and they did a lot of excavation of famous prescriptions, secret prescriptions, and lost prescriptions. The local medical culture of China has developed rapidly. Traditional Chinese medicine is cheap, effective, small investment, and close to the public. Its advantages of being too left-leaning, traditional Chinese medicine was pushed to a altar that completely replaces Western medicine and is omnipotent. As a result, these things later became political handles proposed by some people to attack the Cultural Revolution, laying the foreshadowing of traditional Chinese medicine in the future."

"These things have been going on for many years, and some young people don't understand them." Professor Huang has been committed to studying traditional Chinese medicine and is very clear about them, so he continued, "In the 1950s, Chairman Mao visited Tianjin and suffered from severe pneumonia. He convened all top Western medicines and used the best Western medicine, but they still failed. At the suggestion of the Prime Minister, he hired a famous Chinese medicine doctor and finally prescribed a 12 cents medicine or a 12 cents medicine? The numbers were inaccurate, and he recovered, so he was very concerned about the development of traditional Chinese medicine."

Many things in China are about upward and downward effects. As the saying goes, the King of Chu is so thin that he starved to death in the palace. This is basically the case. Therefore, traditional Chinese medicine developed very quickly before the end of the Cultural Revolution. However, because many basic theoretical books were destroyed, many books were labeled as feudal superstition and burned, which caused the disconnection between theory and practice. Without systematic practice guided by traditional Chinese medicine theory, it is easy to become blind.

At that time, acupuncture and anesthesia was a masterpiece of traditional Chinese medicine, and it had a good anesthetic effect on neck mass, appendix, hernia, and even cesarean section. There is a vivid scene in the documentary filmed in Italy. A Beijing mother in her thirties underwent a cesarean section with a smile under acupuncture and anesthesia.

Of course, too much is also a bit ridiculous. The scope of acupuncture and anesthesia is infinitely magnified, and even thoracic surgery is used. Once in a hospital in Shanghai for thoracic surgery, the leader visited. The doctor at that time told him to smile, but he pretended to be laughing. I believe that if Chairman Mao learned about this, he would be furious about such unreasonable measures. The leader's original intention was good, but when he got down, he would often completely distort.

"Since traditional Chinese medicine is so effective and has had a very glorious era, why is it declining now?" the female host asked in confusion. In fact, this is also a question that many viewers are very concerned about.

The four experts were unanimous about this, probably because the government had not invested enough, and the lack of theory, etc. Professor Huang specially moved out the great achievements of traditional Chinese medicine theory he compiled and showed it to everyone. It was natural to sell his new book. The effect of displaying his works in such occasions is obviously very obvious. It is estimated that the publisher will print a few batches.

At this time, Fan Wubing, who was pretending to be recuperating, couldn't help but open his eyes. Seeing that there were still twenty minutes left, there were still two patients who needed treatment. Although the meaning of carrying four patients was to make him treat one of them at will be effective, but the patient was carried to Fan Wubing. Could it be that he could carry it back as it was? In that case, it would be embarrassing.

So Fan Wubing came to the remaining two patients in the eyes of the crowd. Both of them were having a little bit of a sudden. Fan Wubing first took a pulse and found that this person's condition was a little more complicated. In addition to stroke, there were also very serious heart diseases, which would be more troublesome to diagnose and treat. However, as long as the stroke is cured, heart disease and other things are cured, it is enough to go home and take care of it slowly.

It was about ten minutes before the patient's treatment was over and the person woke up, but his body was weak and his body could move. Fan Wubing explained some precautions and was taken back to the hospital.

In this way, the last patient was left. Fan Wubing looked at the patient and found that his pulse was stable, his breathing was strong, his heart rhythm was very normal, and his complexion was rosy and shiny. How could a typical standard healthy person have a stroke patient?

Fan Wubing carefully observed the drip hanging and found that although the liquid was dripping, there seemed to be something wrong with the catheter. After a closer look, he found clues. Although there was tape on the back of the patient's hand that fixed the needle, it was obvious that the catheter had another whereabouts. This patient was a fake.

At this moment, Fan Wubing guessed something about it, so he smiled and said to everyone, "In fact, traditional Chinese medicine is also very easy to get started. For example, the patient in front of him has a very simple treatment. Any audience member who is willing to come up and try it?"

The audience was very shocked. Although it seemed that Fan Wubing's golden needle had never changed the acupoints, everyone knew that the golden needle was very particular. It was obviously more difficult to pierce one acupoint than to pierce many acupoints. Moreover, the mystery among them was probably the only one who applied the acupoint himself.

Therefore, no one dared to come up for a moment. What if someone stabbed him to death? The female host was a little brave and volunteered to say, "Can I give it a try?"

Fan Wubing nodded, but instead of giving her the golden needle, she took a bloodletting triangular needle and handed it to her and said, "The patient's symptoms are very simple, so it is also easy to treat. You only need to use this triangular needle and give his ten fingers one by one, which is very easy."

"Is it really that simple? I'm afraid I'm not good at puncture!" The female host said with some anxiety holding the shiny triangular needle.

"Don't worry, he doesn't feel anyway, so you just think it's just a piece of pork." Fan Wubing nodded and signaled.

The female host nodded, followed Fan Wubing's instructions, grabbed one of the patients' hands, chose a finger, and then stabbed them hard with a triangular needle.

Perhaps, this move was a little bit harsh.
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