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Chapter One Hundred and Eighty-Three Focusing on Examination and Popularization of Science, Supplemented by Treatment of Diseases

"Doctor Lu..."

At the entrance of Lu's Medical Center, an old man walked in with his waist bent.

He is not tall and doesn't walk very fast, and his left hand is always holding on to his lower back, but looking at him like that, he must be used to it.

"It's Xiao Wang." Lu Shan smiled.

Wang Li is a frequent visitor to Lu's Medical Clinic. During the two years he worked at Lu Jiu, he came here almost twice a week.

"Dr. Lu, I have to trouble you again." Wang Lida said.

Lu Shandao, "Let my grandson do it for you this time."

Wang Li smiled and said, "Okay."

After saying that, Wang Li walked forward and lay down on the small bed skillfully.

Lu Jiu whispered, "Grandpa, does he have a waist problem?"

Lu Shan nodded, "It's an old problem from my early years. I had surgery for lumbar muscle strain. It didn't heal but it got worse. I've been taking medicine and it didn't work. Two years ago, the pain was so bad that I came here."

"It has been more than ten years since he had the surgery. I really have no choice but to give him physical therapy to relieve the pain. At least he can live a more comfortable life."

Surgery for lumbar muscle strain?

Lu Jiu couldn't help but frown.

To be honest, many hospitals now do not recommend surgery for such patients, and most of them use drug treatment, because surgery is indeed incurable.

Surgical treatment is nothing more than minimally invasive surgery to relieve local adhesions and restore the contraction and relaxation range of the psoas muscle. At the same time, local cord-like nodules are treated and removed to relieve the restriction of the psoas muscle.

But cutting it does not mean that it is cured. It can only provide temporary relief, and the sequelae are very terrible. If the doctor who performed the surgery is not good enough, it will be even worse.

Why?

There are two large meridians on our chest and back, one is the Ren meridian on our chest, and the other is the Du meridian on our back.

The two meridians are in the middle and are connected from the top of the head to the perineum, forming a circulation channel for Qi and blood.

If the twelve meridians are compared to rivers, then the two meridians of Ren and Du are like the sea, and the Qi and blood in the twelve meridians will eventually merge into the sea.

Martial arts novels often describe that a martial artist must have access to the Rendu and Du meridians in order to become a top master. However, in fact, each of us is born with the Rendu and Du meridians open. This is something we are born with, and it is just a matter of life.

It will slowly make our Ren and Du meridians tend to close.

Just like a child is born with a fontanelle and this area will close when he grows up.

In other words, for us normal people, the Ren and Du meridians cannot be blocked. Once blocked, major problems will occur in the body.

For example, if the Yellow River and the Yangtze River are blocked, what will happen to China?

It's the same for people. Blocking small rivers and streams like the twelve meridians may seem troublesome to many Chinese medicine practitioners. But if the Ren and Du meridians are blocked, it's really difficult to deal with.

Originally, the symptom of lumbar muscle strain is most likely a problem with the bladder meridian. As long as the bladder meridian is unblocked, the low back pain can be relieved. However, once the waist is opened and the Du Channel is cut off, even if it heals again, it will not be the original channel.

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At this time, whether it is acupuncture or medication, the effect will be greatly reduced, because the ultimate function of acupuncture and medication is to regulate your Qi and blood, allowing you to heal on your own.

Now that the channels for qi and blood have been destroyed by you, what effect can it have?

Originally it was just a lumbar muscle strain, but after the Du Channel was blocked, the patient may develop other diseases as time goes by.

Therefore, many traditional Chinese medicine doctors are basically powerless when they encounter patients whose diseases are not serious at first but end up operating on them.

Some Chinese doctors even directly set rules that those who have had surgery should not come to them for treatment.

Because it is very troublesome to treat this kind of patient, and you will have to bear the responsibility if you can't treat it well, so you simply don't accept it in the first place.

"Grandpa, have you tried it?" Lu Jiu said.

"Well, I wanted to try to restore his Du Vein before, but the effect of traditional Chinese medicine was too poor. No matter which prescription I used, the medicine did not reach the ideal place. I tried acupuncture and cupping. Maybe my level is limited, eh.

, maybe you can." Lu Shan's eyes lit up.

Lu Jiu's level of acupuncture demonstrated in the past two days seems to have surpassed him. If acupuncture stimulates the meridian points, it is not impossible to restore the Du channel.

"Me?" Lu Jiu looked at Lu Shan in surprise.

He doesn't think he can cure someone who has had back surgery.

"Check your pulse first and then tell us if it can be cured," Lu Shan said.

In fact, in addition to studying ancient books and classics, Chinese medicine also needs to be learned from patients. Each patient's life status is different. The more exposure they have, the easier it will be to treat them when they encounter similar symptoms.

"Then let me try." Lu Jiu said.

In fact, he also wanted to see what the state of the five internal organs in the patient's body would be like after surgery.

Wang Li, who was lying on the small bed, heard the conversation between the two men and smiled slightly, "Doctor Lu, from what you said, your grandson's medical skills are still better than yours? Don't they say that Chinese medicine gets better with age?"

Lu Shan smiled and said, "Don't look at him. He is only twenty-seven. He has been studying medicine seriously for almost twenty years. He knows as much as I do. What he lacks is just experience. This guy got admitted to Jinling Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine in college."

When Wang Li heard this, he looked at Lu Jiu with awe in his eyes, "Oh, the university in Jinling, that's amazing."

Lu Jiu waved his hands, unable to bear this kind of flattery in person, "See a doctor, see a doctor first, and we'll talk later."

Wang Li smiled and said, "Then let me sit up first."

Lu Jiu pressed Wang Li's back, "No, feel free to do whatever feels comfortable. Lying down won't affect your pulse."

Wang Li smiled and said, "That's okay."

Lu Jiu then brought a stool, sat next to Wang Li, grabbed one of his hands, and placed his fingertips on his inch...

"Xin Huo, I overdrafted a lot again today, what should I do?"

"Oh, me too, my condition is getting worse and worse, many things can no longer be transported."

"Will we die? If the kidney water continues to be overdrawn like this, we will all die. What does death feel like?"

"Fei Jin, shut up. Now is the time to solve the problem. What are you talking about in a depressing way?"

"Solve it? It's been so many years. If it could be solved, it would have been solved a long time ago. Until now, his body is far worse than before. Don't you know how weak the kidney water is now?"

"Gan Mu, don't you always shout about dying? Why are you so abnormal today?"

"You don't want to say any angry words?"

"Stop arguing. What's the use of arguing here? After living for so many years, don't you understand the truth? This man has never listened to our advice from the beginning. How many tips have been given to him to protect us? Has he done it?
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