Four hundred and twentieth chapters for the cause of the disease
"Director Fang!"
As soon as Nurse Song walked out of the treatment room, he met Fang Haoyang, and there was an old man in his sixties walking with Fang Haoyang.
"Well," Fang Haoyang nodded slowly and asked casually: "Who is inside?"
"Well, it's Dr. Fang." Nurse Song said hurriedly.
"Fang Han?" Fang Haoyang was slightly stunned, then turned to the old man next to him and said, "Professor Bao, Fang Han is inside, let's go in and take a look?"
"Haha, OK." The old man nodded with a smile.
As they were talking, the two of them planned to enter the door. Nurse Song was stunned and didn't know whether to leave or not. Fang Han asked her to sign with a prescription, but this word doesn't necessarily require Chen Yuan and Ye to sign. Fang Haoyang is actually OK.
"Nurse Song, are you?" Fang Haoyang was also stunned for a moment and looked at Nurse Song.
"Director Fang, it's my son who is sick. This is the prescription prescribed by Dr. Fang. I'm planning to go to Dr. Chen or Dr. Ye to sign."
"Take it and let me see." Fang Haoyang stretched out his hand, and Nurse Song hurriedly handed the prescription over.
Fang Haoyang looked at the prescription while pushing the door into the treatment room.
In the treatment room, Fang Han was talking to the little boy when he heard someone pushing the door. When he turned around, he realized that it was Fang Haoyang.
"Director Fang."
Fang Haoyang nodded slightly and introduced to Fang Han: "Xiao Fang, this is Professor Bao from Jiangzhou Medical University."
"Hello Professor Bao." Fang Han said politely.
Professor Bao nodded with a smile, walked forward and said, "Is this little guy sick?"
"Yes." Fang Han nodded again.
Professor Bao had already walked to the edge of the treatment bed and reached out to touch the little boy's forehead: "How hot is it, what's the body temperature?"
"39°8!" Nurse Song said hurriedly.
“When did you start to have a fever?”
"Last night, I drank a cold sore throat at that time, but the fever still did not go away when I woke up in the morning." Nurse Song said again.
"Where is the feces?"
The child's grandmother rushed into the mouth: "The feces are normal, no difference from before?"
"Have you done any inspection?" Professor Bao asked again.
"No, I was sent to the hospital directly. Dr. Fang gave the examination just now." Nurse Song said.
Professor Bao slapped his forehead and said, "Haha, sorry, I'm used to it, I forgot that this is Jiang Intermediate People's Court."
Nurse Song didn't interrupt, and Fang Han didn't interrupt, but Fang Han could guess from these two sentences that Professor Bao should not be very used to traditional Chinese medicine, and the diagnosis of medical treatment was the same as Western medicine, so he said such things.
Fang Haoyang also walked up to the child to diagnose the pulse, had a test, and then signed Fang Han's prescription and handed it to Nurse Song: "Xiao Song, go and get the medicine."
"Wait." Professor Bao spoke out and said with a smile: "Can I take a look at the prescription?"
"Professor Bao is willing to check it, so he naturally cannot ask for it." Fang Haoyang smiled and handed the prescription to the old man. It can be seen that Fang Haoyang was very polite to Professor Bao.
Professor Bao took the prescription and looked carefully: "Ephedra, cinnamon twigs, almonds, roasted licorice, gypsum, ginger, red dates, and atractylodes!"
"This is the Great Qinglong Soup."
"Professor Bao really has good eyesight, it is the Great Qinglong Soup." Fang Haoyang smiled.
Fang Han was stunned again. Professor Bao had not diagnosed the pulse just now, and he habitually asked if there were any examinations. He should not be considered a Chinese medicine expert. Unexpectedly, he had good eyesight and could recognize that this prescription was Daqinglong Decoction.
Professor Bao slowly handed the prescription to Nurse Song and said with a smile: "This Daqinglong Decoction is the fastest and safest prescription for treating influenza. It is the first time that severe colds are on the rise, high fever, no sweating, irritability, and fear of cold. The small prescription is indeed of some level."
"Professor Bao praised it." Fang Han gave Professor Bao a polite smile, and was a little confused about the origin of Professor Bao.
Professor Bao shook his head with a smile and said slowly: "Cooked Rehmannia, yam, albicans, cornus, peony bark, poria, cypress, cypress, Anaestheticus, fried turtle shell, calcined dragon bone, calcined oyster..."
Fang Han and Fang Haoyang were both puzzled when they stood beside each other. Why did the good Professor Bao say such a string of medicine names?
After Professor Bao finished speaking, he asked Fang Han with a smile: "Xiao Fang, do you still remember this prescription?"
"This is the prescription I prescribed for a female lecturer at Jiangzhou Medical University at Jiangbei Sanatorium," Fang Han said.
Fang Han still remembers this prescription. After all, black sweat disease is not too common, and it took him less than two weeks to return to Jiangbei Sanatorium.
"Is there anything wrong with this prescription?" Fang Haoyang's heart suddenly became thrust.
No wonder Professor Bao suddenly came to the emergency department of Jiang Intermediate People's Hospital today and even named him and wanted to meet Fang Han. The relationship was because of this prescription.
What is Jiangbei Sanatorium? It's a tiger's den. Even if it's just a female lecturer at Jiangzhou Medical University, do you know whose daughter or whose grandson is?
If something happened, it would not be a trivial matter. Didn’t you see Professor Bao committing suicide and coming to the door?
Several professors from Jiangzhou Medical University are not easy to meet, even department directors like Fang Haoyang have to laugh.
How to say it, some professors from Jiangzhou Medical University are authoritative people who are truly at the peak of the theoretical world. Don’t look at some old professors who have never saved anyone in their entire lives, but it’s really okay to make things difficult for a doctor.
These professors are like great scholars in ancient times. Although they are not an official or in politics, their influence is absolutely terrifying. They are well-read in poetry and books, and they can easily criticize you as a young doctor in a certain field.
For example, Professor Bao in front of him, if he really wants to make things difficult for Fang Haoyang, he will go back to a paper at night and Fang Haoyang will fall into the quagmire tomorrow morning. He dare not say that everyone will beat him, at least it will not be too relaxed.
The most important thing is that people criticize others just randomly. These old professors are just theoretical research, and they can easily find flaws in one of your papers or academic reports and enlarge them.
"No problem." Professor Bao shook his head with a smile: "I just have a few doubts and want to ask Xiao Fang for advice."
Fang Haoyang immediately breathed a sigh of relief. Fortunately, fortunately, nothing happened. If something really happened, it would be difficult to deal with. Maybe Guo Wenyuan had to come forward, otherwise these old professors and authorities would really criticize Fang Han, and Fang Han would have to be hidden in the snow for at least several years.
"What do you want to ask about Professor Bao?" Fang Han was also very curious. There was nothing wrong with prescribing his prescription.
Professor Bao smiled and said, "I have seen the prescription you prescribed with a few old friends. The effect is also very good. The little girl took it for a week and stopped sweating. But the medicine was a bit bitter. The old friends changed the prescription. Who knew that the little girl had only taken it for three days and sweating came out again."
When Fang Haoyang heard this, he was completely relieved. It was this thing that affection was.
"I wonder how Professor Bao changed the prescription?" Fang Han asked.
"We studied this prescription. The main medicine should be dragon bones and oysters, both of which are drugs to astringent sweat. We changed the dosage to 50 grams and added Astragalus. Astragalus also has antiperspirant effects, but it was amazing that it was not effective after taking it." Professor Bao said and frowned slightly, looking really puzzled.
Fang Haoyang was speechless when he heard it beside him, thinking that you professors are full and full?
Of course, I thought so in my heart but couldn't say that. Fang Han was also fucked and explained patiently: "Professor Bao, the prescriptions of traditional Chinese medicine were determined after repeated consideration and repeated trials. It is important to pay attention to the monarch and ministers and assistants. It is not the main effect of one or two of them. This is also the advantage of traditional Chinese medicine decoctions. If you change this way, it will naturally not work."
"But we also added Astragalus?" Professor Bao was still a little puzzled. They were all masters who studied drug properties and pharmacology, and they did not change the prescription by randomly.
"Although you added Astragalus, what is the reason for this? Traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes the treatment of diseases with symptoms, not randomly. The patient has kidney yin deficiency. The medicine in the prescription is determined based on the patient's kidney yin deficiency. It is not because sweating. Sweating is just a symptom, not the cause."
"Sweating is just a symptom, not the cause?" Professor Bao thought.
Fang Haoyang couldn't help it: "Professor Bao, traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine are two completely different systems. The prescriptions of traditional Chinese medicine are different from those of Western medicine, and they cannot be said the same."
Professor Bao was still muttering softly: "Sweating is just a symptom, not the cause?"
Fang Han nodded: "The patient has kidney yin deficiency, so he sweats, and it is black sweat. Therefore, the prescription is aimed at kidney yin deficiency, not black sweats, and cannot be generalized."
At this moment, Fang Han could see it thoroughly that Professor Bao was a completely layman, to be precise, a layman for traditional Chinese medicine.
Western medicine treats diseases. If fever occurs, it will reduce fever and sweat, and stop sweating. Diuresis is used to target diarrhea. However, traditional Chinese medicine treats diseases. Traditional Chinese medicine requires the analysis of the cause of the disease from the symptoms and identify the condition before taking medicine.
For example, if you have a fever, why is it a fever, is it invaded by heat evil or cold evil, is it a deficiency syndrome or a real symptom, constipation, why is it constipation, diarrhea, and why is it diarrhea?
To understand why is this called knowing what to do, not what you see.
The prescription prescribed by Fang Han is aimed at female lecturer for kidney yin deficiency. After reading the prescription, Professor Bao thought that dragon bones and oysters were the main medicine, and then added a slight antiperspirant astragalus, which increased the amount and removed all other medicines.
The prescriptions of traditional Chinese medicine should be so simple, that would be better.
Traditional Chinese medicine is easy to learn but difficult to be refined. The reason why it is difficult to popularize is precisely because the selection and combination of traditional Chinese medicine is extensive and profound, and the dialectical treatment is extremely complicated. It is not just that you can understand the properties of several medicines.
"You must know why, you must know why." Professor Bao said slowly: "I understand, I understand."
After so much delay, Nurse Song had already returned with the boiled soup.
Fang Han took the decoction, smelled it, and said to Nurse Song: "While the decoction is still hot, find a hospital bed. After taking the medicine, you have to sweat. This medicine needs to be divided into three times, and I write it on it."
Chapter completed!