Chapter 967 Temporary Responsibility
Chapter 967 Temporary Responsibility
Only Chen Yang, Professor Zhao and a few core medical staff were left in the room.
Chen Yang carefully checked Elder Lin's condition again, and after confirming that he was stable, he said to Professor Zhao: "Professor Zhao, Elder Lin needs absolute rest now. Sedatives and antihypertensive drugs should be maintained for the time being, but the dosage can be gradually reduced. The goal is to stop taking Western medicine as soon as possible and rely entirely on Chinese medicine and acupuncture. I will prescribe a prescription, and I will go get the medicine and boil it immediately, and take it again in the evening."
"Okay! Doctor Chen, we will all listen to you!" Professor Zhao was completely convinced by Chen Yang at this moment and had no objections.
Wang Wanping and Li Juncun nodded repeatedly with an extremely respectful attitude.
Chang Lihua has gone back temporarily, and the follow-up arrangements for Wang Wanping and Li Juncun have not yet been determined, so they are still staying here.
In this matter, Wang Wanping and Li Juncun can only be regarded as small figures.
Chen Yang quickly wrote down the adjusted prescription, and Professor Zhao personally took the prescription out to make arrangements.
Chen Yang sat beside Mr. Lin's bed, guarding him quietly, and observing Mr. Lin's breathing and complexion from time to time.
Lin Zhenxing also stood by and whispered to Chen Yang: "Chen Yang, just now... I was really scared. Seeing grandpa like that, I..."
"It's all over, Brother Lin."
Chen Yang comforted him gently, "Grandpa Lin still has a solid foundation. Although this time is dangerous, if he corrects it in time and takes good care of himself afterwards, he will have no problem recovering his vitality."
"Thanks to you!" Lin Zhenxing said sincerely, "Grandpa Chang... Oh, I didn't expect him..."
Lin Zhenxing also had some resentment towards Chang Lihua, but at this moment he felt more emotional.
Chang Lihua has been in charge of Mr. Lin for so many years. Even if he has no credit, he has worked hard. Before, Lin Zhenxing was very respectful to Chang Lihua.
"Mr. Chang... maybe he was in the middle of the situation and had too many concerns, so he lost his composure." Chen Yang did not add insult to injury, but just said it objectively.
Time flows in silence, and Mr. Lin sleeps soundly, breathing evenly and long.
In the afternoon, Professor Zhao brought the freshly decocted medicine. Chen Yang carefully woke up Mr. Lin and fed him the medicine bit by bit.
Elder Lin was very cooperative. He didn't even frown when he drank the medicine. He even smacked his lips after drinking it: "Hmm... It doesn't seem so bitter this time. It even tastes a little sweet?"
Chen Yang smiled and said, "Adding yam and lotus seeds will balance the medicinal properties and protect the spleen and stomach. It's a good thing that Grandpa Lin feels good. What the body needs is good medicine."
As night fell, the courtyard of the sanatorium was brightly lit and security was still tight, but the atmosphere was no longer tense.
Chen Yang gave Lin another acupuncture treatment, mainly on the acupuncture points such as Zusanli and Sanyinjiao, which are good for strengthening the spleen and replenishing qi and guiding fire back to the origin. The technique was gentle, focusing on conditioning and consolidation. After the acupuncture treatment, Lin felt better and was even able to chat with Lin Zhenxing and Chen Yang while leaning against the bed.
"Xiuping is so lucky to have a grandson-in-law like you. It's a pity that I couldn't attend your wedding with Lulu. Let Lulu come to see me some other day." Old Lin was obviously very familiar with Wen Manlu.
"Of course, Grandpa Lin. Lulu has always been thinking about you." Chen Yang replied with a smile.
"well……"
Elder Lin nodded with satisfaction, and then looked at his grandson: "Zhenxing, don't be busy these days, stay here with me, and learn more from Xiao Chen. Xiao Chen's medical skills are amazing. A great doctor treats the country, and some things can be applied to other cases. It will be good for you to learn more."
"Yes, Grandpa!" Lin Zhenxing responded quickly, looking at Chen Yang more eagerly.
For the next two days, Chen Yang stayed in the sanatorium, guarding Mr. Lin every step of the way.
Chen Yang adjusted the prescription and acupuncture program in time according to the subtle changes in Mr. Lin's condition every day. The prescription always focuses on strengthening the true yin and guiding the fire back to the origin. The dosage of cooked rehmannia is maintained at a high level of 60-90 grams, but the combination is precise, with the addition of herbs that strengthen the spleen and stomach and slightly clear away heat, such as Rehmannia root bark and Rhizoma Dioscoreae. After taking it, Mr. Lin not only did not feel uncomfortable, but his spirit, appetite and sleep were steadily improving.
The annoying symptoms such as dry mouth, hot hands and feet, and waking up easily in the middle of the night have almost disappeared.
The Western medicine team led by Professor Zhao fully cooperated and monitored various indicators. They were pleasantly surprised to find that Mr. Lin’s blood pressure, blood lipids and other indicators, which were originally on the verge of high values, began to show a good trend of decline and stabilization under the conditioning of traditional Chinese medicine!
This also made Professor Zhao admire Chen Yang's level even more. As the saying goes, there is no harm without comparison. Comparing Chen Yang's methods with Chang Lihua's, Chang Lihua's conservatism and self-complacency seemed even more apparent.
Nowadays, many people divide Chinese medicine into two categories: new-style Chinese medicine and traditional Chinese medicine.
Therefore, in the eyes of most people, new-style Chinese medicine is about accepting modern concepts, such as supporting the integration of Chinese and Western medicine, and using Western medicine thinking more in its use of medications and prescriptions. Traditional Chinese medicine, like the old Chinese medicine practitioners of the past, is more conservative in its use of medications and prescriptions and adheres more closely to Chinese medicine concepts.
In the early years, new-style Chinese medicine was more popular, but in recent years, due to some Chinese medicine scams and problems with the level of Chinese medicine, many people instead feel that traditional Chinese medicine is more reliable, and that there are more skilled Chinese medicine practitioners in traditional Chinese medicine.
In fact, such a classification is definitely unscientific.
Among the new school of Chinese medicine practitioners, there is also a group of people who have relatively good Chinese medicine thinking, but their ideas are more trendy and they are more willing to try to change Chinese medicine. They insist on the true integration of Chinese and Western medicine, and the model of equal combination of Chinese and Western medicine.
For example, Mo Xinzhi.
There are also some people in traditional Chinese medicine who are not only conservative in treatment methods, but also in their thinking and doing things, and cannot tolerate any change, such as Chang Lihua.
Therefore, the level of Chinese medicine cannot be simply distinguished by new and traditional schools, as everything is either too much or too little.
Too much of anything will have serious disadvantages. Human health needs to be maintained in a balanced state. Traditional Chinese medicine thinking, views on traditional Chinese medicine and future innovations also need to be maintained in a balanced state.
Being too conservative is not good, being too aggressive is not good, being too compromising is not good, and being too old-fashioned is not good either.
Chang Lihua's ability to enter the central nervous system means his level is unquestionable. Just as Wen Xiuping said, Chang Lihua's problem is that his original intention of medical skills was crushed by this position and burden.
Things in this world are sometimes so strange. The more you want something, the harder it is to get it. The less you care about it, the easier it is to get it.
Just like famous Chinese medicine experts entering the central government, it is the greatest compliment to every Chinese medicine practitioner and the greatest recognition of their medical skills.
However, some famous doctors who can enter the central nervous system are often those who do not have many obsessions and ideas, such as Wen Xiuping, Song Luojun and others. They do not care whether they can enter the central nervous system or not.
The more this happens, the higher their medical skills will be, the higher the level they can perform, and the more likely they will be valued by the central government.
Some doctors like Chang Lihua are obsessed with entering the center, but their obsession affects their own performance. Even if they barely enter the center, their original level will be greatly limited.
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