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Chapter 101 Young people don't talk about martial arts

Chapter 101 Young people don’t respect martial ethics (fourth update, please subscribe)

Author: Jiangdi Youbai

Chapter 101 Young people don’t respect martial ethics (fourth update, please subscribe)

After Wu Xie returned to the department from the operating room, when he entered Lin Hua's ward again, Xiong Yao had already prepared all the corresponding acupuncture equipment and disinfection tools.

And he was still explaining something to Lin Hua and Lin Hua's son, but he didn't start the operation.

Lin Yaolong expressed his position: "Dr. Xiong, whether it is you or Dr. Wu, I definitely trust you. You can communicate and treat it internally. We have been to many places to see my father's situation, and we have done our best."

maximum capability."

Lin Hua was lying on the bed, nodding "Hey, eh, eh," and then pointed towards his perineum, indicating that it would be best if he could control his urination and defecation on his own.

He is conscious, but he does not have the ability to control his bladder and bowels on his own. He also knows that his current state is like a vegetative state and cannot be considered a normal person at all.

If he had completely lost his mind, it would be better to know that he was incontinent but unable to control it. This situation made Lin Hua feel that he was inferior to an animal and that life would be worse than death.

All he wanted in his heart was to be able to defecate and defecate on his own. For this, he would be grateful.

Lin Hua was lying down and had a wider field of vision, so when Wu Xie entered, he saw it immediately and pointed to the door: "Hey eh eh eh eh."

It may be that the tongue and oral cavity are not very flexible, so Dr. Wu can only pronounce the same five syllables for five words, and the tone is a bit loud.

Lin Yaolong was stunned when he heard this, and then said in surprise: "Dr. Wu, did you perform the operation so early?"

This was an operation after all. Wu Xie and others solved the battle in half an hour, which they did not expect.

Wu Xie smiled and replied: "The operation is relatively simple, so it will be faster."

"I've kept you waiting for a long time, but this operation was booked before." After the operation, he didn't rush to the ward immediately, but in the doctor's lounge.

"It's okay, it's okay." Wu Xie's return so early was beyond the expectations of Lin Hua and Lin Yaolong.

Jin Ping also greeted Wu Xie symbolically at this time, explaining that he didn't get out of bed to eat in the morning, and his family brought it to his bedside. Lin Yaolong also rushed to testify for Jin Ping, so that Wu Xie could understand earlier and Jin Ping

dialogue.

After this, Wu Xie walked to Lin Hua's bedside.

"Doctor Wu, the acupuncture points I want to acupuncture for Lin Hua today are mainly as follows." As soon as Wu Xie arrived, Xiong Yao planned to start explaining. He didn't know whether this was Xiong Yao's own habit or for teaching purposes.

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However, before Xiong Yao started, Wu Xie interrupted Xiong Yao's words: "Dr. Xiong, let's go to the office and chat for a while. Don't worry about the acupuncture. What do you think?"

In modern medicine, except during ward rounds, the patient's condition is generally not discussed in front of anyone other than the patient and family members.

This is to protect patient privacy.

The second reason is that Wu Xie just read the email sent by Professor Liu Xuezong. He has to talk to Xiong Yao again. This is not to prove anything to Xiong Yao, but mainly because he wants to use some of the information he knows.

Come out and discuss with Xiong Yao.

The morning and evening of today's acupuncture will not necessarily affect Lin Hua's condition.

The reason why ward rounds are excluded is because China's national conditions are like this. There are many people but few doctors. It is impossible for everyone to have a separate ward. During ward rounds, it is even less possible to drive away other patients and family members.

Xiong Yao looked at Wu Xie but made no comment.

"Uncle Lin, I want to discuss the treatment plan with Dr. Xiong. Would you mind if it's a little later?" Wu Xie asked Lin Yaolong with a smile.

Lin Yaolong shook his head and then nodded: "Then it will be hard on you and Dr. Xiong. We don't understand anything and don't interrupt."

His father's current situation is not a simple matter. It is a good thing that Wu Xie and Xiong Yao can spend more time and effort for their father. They have overcome the troubles for a long time, and now it will not be a problem if they wait a little longer.

Moreover, the treatment experience at Shazhen Hospital is actually much better than that at large hospitals outside. You may not see those professors at all in a day. You can only ask the doctor on duty, and the doctor on duty is not your own doctor in charge.

I don’t know the situation, so I can only guarantee that nothing will happen to you.



When Wu Xie and Xiong Yao returned to the doctor's office, Wu Xie gave Xiong Yao a glass of water, placed it in front of Xiong Yao, and then said: "Doctor Xiong, the reason why I called you to the office to chat alone is mainly because

I don’t want to talk about Lin Hua’s problem in front of Jin Ping. I hope you won’t take it personally.”

Xiong Yao's eyes were deep, and he seemed to hear Wu Xie's deep meaning at once: "It seems that Doctor Wu has something to tell me?"

There was no one else in the office, and Zhong Yusheng, who was on duty, had already gone to the break room, so Xiong Yao's tone was slightly mixed with personal emotions.

"Dr. Xiong, I hope you don't misunderstand. I did ask my teacher about Lin Hua's condition, hoping to get his advice, but this doesn't mean I don't trust you or Chinese medicine.

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"And my teacher didn't reply to me. Instead, he asked a professor in the Department of Neurology, and then I got some feedback from my current teacher, Professor Liu Xuezong in the Department of Neurology."

"Professor Liu told me that his teacher, Professor Qu Zhonghua, is an old acquaintance with you, Dr. Xiong, so it is convenient for me to say a few words. Otherwise, Professor Qu Zhonghua would not pay attention to me, a primary school student."

Wu Xie explained sincerely while observing the changes in Xiong Yao's expression. When he mentioned the three words Qu Zhonghua, he found that Xiong Yao's expression changed slightly. Professor Liu Xuezong's words were true. Xiong Yao and Qu Zhonghua

We are really old acquaintances, at least we know each other.

However, this change in Xiong Yao's old face is very subtle and cannot be detected.

"Qu Zhonghua, what do you want to say?" Xiong Yao's tone was flat, and no specific emotion or anger could be heard.

Wu Xie is a master's student at Tongji Hospital Affiliated to Huazhong University of Science and Technology. He has his own connections and connections. He sent Lin Hua to him. If Wu Xie wanted to find a solution for Lin Hua through his connections, he would

If you have emotions, then you are being too pretentious.

After all, Wu Xie is now Lin Hua's doctor in charge.

Wu Xie replied slightly nervously: "Dr. Xiong, the following should be Professor Qu Zhonghua's actual words. They do not represent my meaning. Lin Hua's condition is mainly based on Dr. Xiong's treatment ideas."

"Professor Qu said that traditional Chinese medicine believes that hemiplegia after stroke is caused by factors such as poor qi and blood, organ dysfunction, and meridian blockage."

"Therefore, the main purpose of TCM treatment is to regulate qi and blood, adjust the functions of the organs, and stimulate the meridians."

"The general methods of traditional Chinese medicine to treat hemiplegia mainly include acupuncture, moxibustion, massage, traditional Chinese medicine decoction, etc. Acupuncture can stimulate the meridians, promote the smooth flow of qi and blood, adjust the function of the organs, relieve spasm, and promote nerve regeneration. It is based on the meridians

Tune the internal organs.”

"Moxibustion can warm and dredge the meridians, regulate qi and blood, relax the muscles and activate the meridians. It uses qi and blood to unblock the meridians."

"TCM decoction can help patients relieve symptoms and promote recovery by warming and tonifying qi and blood, stimulating menstruation and meridians, reducing swelling and relieving pain. It is a holistic treatment concept based on warming and tonifying qi and blood to promote meridians, and warming and tonifying the internal organs." Wu

Xie Balabala talked for a while, and after telling most of the content in one breath, he observed that Xiong Yao's expression remained unchanged.

Continued: "Therefore, Professor Qu believes that from the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, there is no concept of nerve damage. When treating stroke, the main treatment concept is to warm and replenish qi and blood, and then regulate the qi and blood into the meridians to warm and tonify the internal organs."

"In the field of modern medicine, it is believed that post-stroke hemiplegia is caused by nerve damage caused by cerebral ischemia or hemorrhage, so our treatment focuses on relieving nerve damage and promoting nerve regeneration."

“Western medicine treatments for hemiplegia mainly include drug therapy, physical therapy, rehabilitation training, etc. Drug treatments include the use of cerebral vasodilators, lowering blood pressure, anticoagulation and other drugs, which can help prevent new strokes, reduce brain damage, and promote neurological

regeneration."

"Physical therapy includes electrotherapy, magnetic therapy, heat therapy, cold therapy, etc., which can promote nerve regeneration and improve limb activity; rehabilitation training includes strength training, balance training, walking training, etc., aiming to improve the patient's mobility."

"So Professor Qu suggested that we can use traditional Chinese medicine as the mainstay and Western medicine as a supplement, and then hand over the rehabilitation training of hemiplegic patients to modern medicine to make a precise rehabilitation exercise plan to strengthen muscle strength with the purpose of promoting patients' use."
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