Chapter 16 - 016 The Three Treasures of Traditional Chinese Medicine

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Chapter 16: 016 The Three Treasures of Traditional Chinese Medicine"Buwei, write the prescription." "Alright." Du Heng took the cotton swab from Wu Buwei to wipe away the blood, then immediately instructed him to write out the prescription. Wu Buwei pulled a prescription paper from the table, picked up his pen, and waited. When it came to medicating children, utmost caution was paramount. A moment’s carelessness could lead to medication that was too potent or a dosage that was too high. Either could inflict irreversible harm upon an infant. Du Heng glanced at the snowflakes still swirling outside the window before returning to his meticulous examination. The Pediatrics Department used to be referred to as the ’mute department’ because patients, especially young children, couldn’t articulate their symptoms clearly. This made diagnosis and treatment incredibly challenging for doctors. Currently, Du Heng’s primary challenge was his limited knowledge of pediatrics, confined mostly to the foundational content he’d studied for his professional practice and Mid-level qualification exams. However, the child’s current condition wasn’t purely a pediatric issue; it could theoretically be addressed using principles from adult internal medicine. The main point of contention for Du Heng was the medication. After completing the physical examination and checking the child’s oral cavity with a tongue depressor, Du Heng was taken aback. A high fever, throat inflammation, a red and thin tongue coating, and blisters around the lips—it was a clear case of heat poison. Du Heng glanced outside again, then back at the weeping young mother. He couldn’t fathom how a child could contract heat poison in such cold weather and at such low temperatures. If it were a common cold or a wind-chill ailment, I would understand, Du Heng thought. But heat poison... this is truly an eye-opener. "High fever, inflammation in the throat, a red and thin tongue coating, and blisters around the lips. It’s a case of heat poison. Treatment should focus on clearing heat and detoxification." Heat poison? Wu Buwei, while recording, was momentarily stunned. His hand moved swiftly across the paper, but his eyes couldn’t help flicking towards the child’s mother. Honestly, he too was curious how such a young child could develop heat poison in this weather. However, Wu Buwei quickly shifted his gaze back to Du Heng. In fact, everyone in the room turned their attention to Du Heng. Five seconds passed. Then ten. Thirty seconds. A full minute ticked by. The silence in the room was heavy, broken only by the sound of shallow breaths and the child’s intermittent coughs. He was so quick with the acupuncture needles earlier, people wondered. Why has Dr. Du fallen silent now that it’s time to prescribe medication? At this moment, perhaps only Zhang Jinlian, standing by the door, truly understood Du Heng’s hesitation. This is precisely why I didn’t dare to take this case, she thought. The Zhonghu Town Health Clinic, apart from an X-ray machine, had little other auxiliary diagnostic equipment. Treating illnesses here relied almost entirely on a doctor’s individual skill and experience. For a pediatric patient so young, suffering from a critical illness, and with no other diagnostic tools available, who would dare prescribe medication lightly? Sёarch* The Nôvelƒire.net website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality. Zhang Jinlian’s medical skills weren’t exceptional, but she had been a doctor for twenty years, and her judgment was still quite sharp. Watching Du Heng now, she couldn’t help but sneer inwardly. He was trying to look impressive, wasn’t he? Let’s see how he gets himself out of this one. Suddenly, Du Heng let out a calm breath. "Buwei, write this down: isatis root, indigo leaf, and Panax Notoginseng, 9 grams each, and forsythia, 3 grams. Prepare one decoction, to be administered in two doses." Wu Buwei looked at the short list of herbs and the surprisingly small dosages, then couldn’t help asking, "Senior Brother Du, isn’t this dose a bit too small?" "It’s fine. After the acupuncture, the high fever should gradually subside to a manageable level. This dosage will be sufficient." Once Du Heng finished speaking, Wu Buwei asked no more questions and took the prescription paper straight to the pharmacy. The child’s high fever seemed to be gradually receding. He appeared a bit more energetic, though he was now struggling more fiercely with his arms and legs. Believing the acupuncture had achieved its intended effect and worried the child’s struggles might cause injury, Du Heng removed the needles from the infant’s arm and then placed a thermometer to take his temperature. Li Qingde and Wang Zhenzhen also breathed a sigh of relief, wiping beads of sweat from their foreheads. The child’s mother, however, clutched him tightly, her heart aching, and was about to bundle him up again in the small quilts and blankets. Seeing this, Du Heng quickly intervened. "Don’t wrap him so tightly. One small blanket is enough, and make sure not to cover his mouth and nose." Looking at the anxious mother, Du Heng asked, "How do you usually care for the child? Is the room kept very warm?" "My mother-in-law is terrified he’ll catch a cold, so the stove in our room is always burning fiercely, and the heated bed is kept very warm." "Has it always been like this?" "It’s been like this since winter began. Last night, the weather turned cold, and the stove went out for a while. I was so scared he’d get chilled that I dressed him in a padded cotton coat and covered him with several layers of quilts. But he still caught a cold and developed a fever." As she spoke, her tears began to flow anew. Du Heng felt a sense of helplessness but explained gently, "Your child isn’t suffering from a chill. This problem was caused by being overheated." He checked the thermometer. "37.8," he read. Not bad, the fever has broken, Du Heng thought with relief. A weight lifted from his shoulders, and his tone visibly lightened. The others present also visibly relaxed, their estimation of Du Heng’s medical skills rising another notch. Witnessing how a few simple needles achieved such immediate results forced them to reconsider their previous views on traditional Chinese medicine. "Xiao Du, those few needles were miraculous! How did you do it? I’ve seen other TCM doctors perform acupuncture, but never with such remarkable effects." Du Heng put away his needle utensils and chuckled. "It’s about mastering the combination of acupoints, the depth of needle insertion, and using the appropriate stimulation techniques." Du Heng’s explanation sounded simple, and in essence, it was. Yet, many TCM practitioners failed to achieve this ’simplicity.’ Many contemporary TCM practitioners, much like their counterparts in Western medicine, were increasingly specializing. Furthermore, without the guidance of a master, determining the correct depth for needle insertion and mastering stimulation techniques through self-experimentation was a daunting task. Firstly, time was a luxury few had; secondly, the current medical environment hardly permitted such trial and error. Consequently, many avoided the relatively riskier practice of acupuncture, opting instead for the perceived safety of prescribing medication—a skill more readily learned from textbooks. An old saying in traditional Chinese medicine speaks of three treasures: a needle, a stick of moxa, and a bowl of medicine. Used in combination, they were said to cure stubborn illnesses and perform miraculous recoveries. Take, for instance, the facial paralysis patient admitted a few days prior. Du Heng had combined these three methods, and in a mere four days, the patient had almost fully recovered. Apart from a slightly crooked mouth and a faintly asymmetrical face, he was hardly distinguishable from a healthy person. His eyes could close, he could speak, eat normally, and no longer drooled. That was the tangible result. However, with societal development and the pervasive spread of Western medicine, the ’life-saving needle’ had largely vanished, and moxibustion had been relegated to a mere wellness therapy. The potent ’bowl of medicine’ had been effectively neutered by the Pharmacopoeia. TCM itself had grown timid; practitioners, fearing repercussions, prescribed minimal doses, earning them the moniker ’Slow Doctors.’ Nowadays, some places, hospitals, and even doctors were championing projects focused on ’treating unmanifested diseases.’ This, Du Heng felt, is an attempt to drag TCM entirely into the realm of preventative healthcare. What is an ’unmanifested disease’? It refers to an illness that has yet to occur. Despite all the elaborate theories, like ’the superior doctor treats unmanifested diseases, the average doctor treats impending diseases, and the inferior doctor treats manifested diseases,’ it all boils down to one thing. It means that because you can’t effectively treat existing illnesses, you resort to preventative care and simply ’tuning up’ people’s bodies. Don’t speak of how noble it is to treat unmanifested diseases. If it were truly so noble and effective, why hasn’t Western medicine—which is prevalent nationwide and holds the dominant position—ever championed such an approach? Therefore, this ’treatment of unmanifested diseases’ is nothing more than a self-deceiving slogan chanted by a pack of strays who have lost their true craft. Du Heng pondered this issue deeply, but these were thoughts he couldn’t voice. Speaking them aloud would offend many, and some would undoubtedly twist his words to claim his entire ideology was flawed. Du Heng’s concise answer genuinely impressed those present. They knew they couldn’t achieve such results, nor could anyone they knew. Zhang Jinlian, however, felt extremely uncomfortable. Including the previous incident, this was the second time Du Heng had effectively slapped her in the face. Just moments ago, she hadn’t dared to handle the case and had even advised transferring the patient. Yet, Du Heng had resolved the situation in a few swift moves. Didn’t that make her appear utterly incompetent? Her mind reeled. Unsure what prompted her, she suddenly blurted out, "If it’s just about lowering the fever, why not use alcohol rubs or cold compresses? Those methods are quick, safe, and don’t cause the patient to suffer. Look at the child’s arm! You just wanted to show off your skills, needlessly increasing the patient’s risk!"

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This Doctor Is Too Wealthy
This Doctor Is Too Wealthy Author:Field mice
Chapter 1 - Heaven Rewards the Diligent Sep 9th, 2025
Chapter 1 - 001 Heaven Rewards the Diligent Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 2 - Lung deficiency and shortness of qi Sep 9th, 2025
Chapter 2 - 002 Lung deficiency and shortness of qi Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 3 -Treat guests to a meal Sep 9th, 2025
Chapter 3 - 003 Treat guests to a meal Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 4 - 004 Punishing the Guilty after Raising an Army Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 5 - 005 Expel Wind and Unblock Meridians Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 6 - 006 Neurasthenia Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 7 - 007 Sober in the Mortal World Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 8 - 008 Cozy Home Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 9 - 009 Idle Talk at the Dinner Table Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 10 - 010 Midnight Knocking Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 11: Birth, aging, sickness, and death Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 12 - 012 Bad pus flow Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 13 - 013 Girls love noodles Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 14 - 014 High Fever on a Snowy Day Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 15 - 015 Ten diffusing points bloodletting Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 16 - 016 The Three Treasures of Traditional Chinese Medicine Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 17 - 017 It’s hard to fathom people’s minds Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 18 - 018 Small Satisfaction Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 19 - 019 Differentiation of Wind-Cold Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 20 - 020 The plight of the common people Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 21 - 021 Actively strive for Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 22 - 022 Unanimous praise Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 23 - 023 Nourishing blood and calming the mind Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 24 - 024 Get ready to depart Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 25 - 025 Rural Population Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 26 - 026 Home Medical Care Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 27 - 027 Stroke paralysis Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 28 - 028 Diabetes Insipidus Symptoms Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 29 - 029 Adjust in time Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 30 - 030 Bokang Rehabilitation Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 31 - 031 Wild Chicken Association Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 32 - 032 Free Lunch Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 33 - 033 Elderly Scam Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 34 - 034 Rural Disease Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 35 - 035 Two severe cases Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 36 - 036 Unexpected Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 37 - 037 Kidney Yang Deficiency Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 38 - 038 The Dignity of Life Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 39 - 039 Report Results Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 40 - 040 Kidney deficiency and edema Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 41 - 041 Bland Warm Water Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 42 - 042 Family is relieved Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 43 - 043 Disciple’s Training Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 44 - 044 Disease in Yangming Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 45 - 045 Symptoms of Yang Deficiency Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 46 - 046 Bizarre Newcomer Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 47 - 047 Medicinal liquor without medicine Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 48 - 048 Three Cups Knock Over Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 49 - 049 So shameless Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 50 - 050 Dean Talks Heart-to-Heart Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 51 - 051 Pie falls from the sky Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 52 - 052 Performance Appraisal Coming Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 53 - 053 Extreme Boasting Sep 10th, 2025
Chapter 54 - 054 Eccentric Personality Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 55 - 055 family maintenance Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 56 - 056 Losing blood and essence Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 57 - 057 Perfect ending Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 58 - 058 Three-finger pulse diagnosis Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 59 - 059 Progressing too quickly Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 60 - 060 Return visit to Xiàcūn Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 61 - 061 Enter the confinement room Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 62 - 062 Lochia not stopping Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 63 - 063 Unexpected Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 64 - 064 Paper Publication Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 65 - 065 Mutual flattery Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 66 - 066 Progress Accelerates Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 67 - 067 Inventory of Family Assets Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 68 - 068 Old Xu’s Visit Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 69 - 069 Peer Review Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 70 - 070 Regaining Hope Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 71 - 071 Fill in order. Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 72 - 072 Lao Xu seeks a child Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 73 - 073 Hard to find good things Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 74 - 074 Colleague Mi Wu Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 75 - 075 Impulsive consumption Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 76 - 076 Depart Gracefully Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 77 - 077 Mountain landslide Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 78 - 078 Turning the land into flat ground Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 79 - 079 Great calamity but did not die Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 80 - 080 Almost Buried Alive Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 81 - 081 Intracranial hemorrhage Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 82 - 082 City Emergency Department Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 83 - 083 Inner Doubts Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 84 - 084 Local Customs and Culture Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 85 - 085 Wrong idea Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 86 - 086 County Town Old Doctor Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 87 - 087 Out of Control Edge Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 88 - 088 Violent Output Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 89 - 089 Essence of Mental Nerves Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 90 - 090 Epilepsy Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 91 - 091 Gentle Touch Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 92 - 092 Brothers Gathering Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 93: Unexpected news Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 94 - 094 Final Decision Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 95 - 095 Prodigal Son Returns Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 96 - 096 Bustling at the Door Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 97 - 097 You are B-ultrasound Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 98 - 098 You are really sick Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 99 - 099 Regret buying a car Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 100 wait for death in person Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 101 Collapse of Yang Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 102 Responsibility Sharing Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 103 precious medicinal materials Sep 12th, 2025
Chapter 104 pulmonary fibrosis Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 105 Rescue Yang and Stem Desertion Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 106 Come and go like the wind Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 107 sober and hungry Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 108 Chase the thief out the door Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 109 Continuous sweating Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 110 Nourishing Essence and Blood Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 111 - 111: 111 artillery armor out of stock Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 112 - 112: 112 I became an official. Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 113 - 113: 113 Illegal Trading Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 114 - 114: 114 Excessive Qi harms the body Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 115 - 115: 115 qi does not enter the orifice (Happy New Year) Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 116 - 116: 116 Blue Noodle Baby Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 117 - 117: 117 Extremely Short of Staff Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 118 - 118: 118 new officials set fire Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 119 - 119: 119 really has a tumor Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 111 artillery armor out of stock Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 112 I became an official. Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 113 Illegal Trading Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 114 Excessive Qi harms the body Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 115 qi does not enter the orifice (Happy New Year) Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 116 Blue Noodle Baby Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 117 Extremely Short of Staff Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 118 new officials set fire Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 119 really has a tumor Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 120 Searching for Du Heng Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 121 Valley Path Blocked Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 122 Home Visits for Medical Treatment Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 123 Unintentionally Getting Results Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 124 Convenient Measures Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 125 Lung heat leads to abscess Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 126 Three Meridians Benefit the Lungs Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 127 Unusual Mindset Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 128 Crash Moment Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 129 Rising Clear and Descending Turbidity Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 130 takes pleasure in others’ misfortune Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 131 Clear Attitude Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 132 Maintain Awe Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 133 Stomach bloating like a ball Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 134 Sinking under Qingyang Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 135 off-site assistance Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 136 Difference between Pharmaceuticals Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 137 Start Negotiation Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 138: I think the 138th Self-righteous Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 139 Make the attitude clear Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 140 Yin deficiency and excessive fire Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 141 Ferocious Ram Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 142 A bowl of divine water Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 143 sudden accidents Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 144 Human Nature Destruction Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 145 envelopes Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 146 personnel adjustments Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 147 Neither vomiting nor diarrhea Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 148 Rise Yang expelling evil Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 149 Disulfiram-like Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 150 bad breath hiccups Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 151 spleen and stomach weakness Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 152 First Proposal Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 153 Mother-in-law and daughter-in-law conflict Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 154 See the hope Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 155 Reviving with one needle Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 156 Regrettable and Sad Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 157 Focus on the key points. Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 158 Little Treasure Bump Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 159 Domineering Family Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 160 Spleen and Kidney Decline Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 161 Medicinal Formula Combinations Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 162 blood and fluids have the same origin Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 163 Favored greatly Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 164 Opposing opinions Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 165 Jin Zan visits Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 166 Daimai tightness Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 167 Women’s Broadband Sep 21st, 2025
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