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Chapter 4038 [127] Caring for each other

When the eyes on the opposite side came, they were exploring her usual quest. Wen Zihan involuntarily breathed secretly in the bottom of her lungs.

In fact, it won’t take long before Dr. Xie Wanying will understand why she was the first to catch the bag by Teacher Fu, just because Dr. Fu has long been used to thinking about catching bags with this person.

"Is this tea OK?" As the guest, Fu Xinheng asked the guests about his feelings.

"It's pretty good, the taste is sweeter and not too cold." Wen Zihan said.

Fu Xinheng would not have any doubts about her words.

A great nature of traditional Chinese medicine is that Shennong has to taste all herbs. People who study traditional Chinese medicine seriously must start by learning traditional Chinese medicine and taste the "taste" of various herbs by themselves.

Traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes the nature, taste, and meridians. The nature and taste are four qi and five flavors. This is a general summary and more specific. Some medicines say several nature and tastes, just like a Western medicine has many effects, and it should be said that the nature and taste that matches the patient.

Similarly, medicine is based on meridians. Medicine is equivalent to the human body part of the medicine that is used by Western medicine. To be able to reach the human body, it is also necessary to match the patient.

In comparison, it seems that traditional Chinese medicine may not be difficult, and the methodological principles are equally logical with Western medicine.

The difficulty always comes from specific cases. How doctors identify the specific cases is to identify the medicines needed by the patient, and to find a matching medicine to treat them.

Therefore, Western medicine has drug combination treatment plans, and traditional Chinese medicine has prescriptions, and flexible adjustments are used to target specific cases.

The more difficult point of emphasizing here is that as a Western doctor, Fu Xinheng knows that the success of the Western medicine education system is incomparable to traditional Chinese medicine.

It is reflected in the training of internal medicine doctors, and it is easier to produce large-scale products like the industrial system. This is because Western medicine has very clear legislation on Western medicine, and each law is not only clear but also has various experimental evidence. In comparison, traditional Chinese medicine cannot do this in this regard, which is also the reason why Western doctors believe that it is difficult for traditional Chinese medicine to be reliable and trustworthy.

Due to this reason, a Western doctor wants to determine whether the Chinese doctor is reliable or not, and it is likely that he can only evaluate the past work results of the Chinese doctor like a patient.

"You didn't answer my text."

Brother Fu sent her two text messages, one involving patients and work, and the other was...

"Answer both." Fu Xinheng said, pouring some tea into her teacup. The relationship was like waiting for her to talk slowly when she had time.

Wen Zihan nodded and said, "This patient on the train should be of Jueyin syndrome."

Jueyin? After all, he had just studied traditional Chinese medicine by himself. Patients with liver coma are not the cardiac specialty he is engaged in, and he usually doesn’t pay much attention to the research on liver disease in traditional Chinese medicine.

Fu Xinheng, who had already lost her first words, suddenly realized that she seemed to have done something wrong.

"Brother Fu, don't you know what Jueyin is?"

"Wait, I seem to remember that it is an acupoint, and the location is--" Speaking of this, Fu Xinheng felt that he had done something wrong again.

"Jueyin Shu point, also known as pericardium, Jueyu, and Guan Shu. It is one of the twelve Shu points in the human body."

So he had heard of it, but he was sure that the Jueyin syndrome she mentioned did not refer to this acupoint.

To discuss the topic of Jueyin, well, it can be discussed for thousands of years, this is recorded in the history of traditional Chinese medicine.
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