Chapter 185: Cerebral Hemorrhage, First Aid for Remaining Blood
Acupuncture hits the mark!
Not angry.
Flying needle to induce air!
Or not.
continue!
If the Du channel is blocked and the flow of Yang Qi is blocked, it does not mean that the Qi is gone. As long as a person is alive, there must be Qi flowing in the meridians and acupoints. If the Qi cannot be drawn, just stimulation is not enough.
After the Lu Jiu acupuncture was successful, the technique of flying needles to induce Qi was repeatedly used to continuously stimulate the acupoints.
Facing this kind of patient for the first time, Lu Jiu himself didn't know how long it would take to induce the Qi, but he was not particularly anxious when doing it.
As long as the acupuncture points are correct, the technique is fine, and the patient has not stopped breathing, it is only a matter of time before the breath is regained.
Soon, three or four minutes passed, which was a bit long for Qi induction. Fortunately, the hard work paid off. Lu Jiu continued to twist and turn Qi to finally see red.
A circle of pink appears around the acupuncture point, which means that you have gained Qi.
Phew~
Next, let’s try using mountain fire.
Lu Jiuyi changed his technique and twisted and thrust again.
Lu Shan stood aside and carefully observed Lu Jiu's movements. He was familiar with the technique of burning mountain fires, but he never understood how to grasp the Qi movement, which is also the most important part of acupuncture.
Lu Shan had studied it himself, but in the end he could only fail. Now he was very pleased to see that Lu Jiu not only knew how to burn mountain fires, but was also extremely skilled in it.
The Lu family has produced many talented people over the centuries, but in modern times, especially after most of the Lu family's medical books were destroyed, no one can match the medical skills of their ancestors.
Lu Jiu's talent made Lu Shan see the possibility of another genius from the Lu family.
"Huh?"
Not long after, Wang Li, who was lying on his stomach, suddenly turned his head and looked at Lu Jiu, "Doctor Lu, the crook of my leg seems a little hot."
Lu Jiu smiled and said, "It's okay, it's a normal reaction. Pay attention to this feeling, and tell me when you feel the heat in your waist."
"Yeah." Wang Li nodded slightly.
This was the first time he had acupuncture and he felt hot on his body.
Wang Li wanted to look back and see if Lu Jiu was roasting needles with fire, but because of his waist, he couldn't even straighten his back, let alone turn his head to look at his legs.
After a while, Wang Li slowly felt that the heat began to crawl along the web of his thighs, and soon reached his waist. The sore feeling disappeared immediately after touching the heat.
Wang Li only felt that his waist seemed to be alive. In one word, it was comfortable!
"Doctor Lu, we're here." Wang Li reminded him immediately.
After hearing this, Lu Jiu immediately pressed other positions on the Weizhong point, "Now feel the feeling of my pressing. If it hurts, scream out."
When Lu Jiu spoke, his thumb began to exert force slightly.
"Ouch, hiss~~ Right, it hurts more here on the right side." Wang Li said in pain.
Lu Jiu pinpointed Wang Li's tender point, quickly inserted a needle, and then continued to press along the area around Weizhong point. Whenever Wang Li said it hurt, he would insert a needle.
This treatment does not focus on acupuncture points, but inserts needles according to the patient's tender points.
The Weizhong point here corresponds to Wang Li's waist, and the surrounding pain points are connected to the pain points in his waist. Therefore, as long as the pain in his waist is not relieved, when the area around his Weizhong point is pressed, he will
Feel the pain.
These locations are called Ashi points in Chinese medicine!
After a few injections, Wang Lideng immediately noticed that the tight muscles in his waist were relieved a lot, and he no longer felt like he wanted to stretch his menstruation every time he moved.
This was a feeling he had never experienced in previous treatments, so much so that he even doubted whether it was his illusion.
Lu Shan also gave him physical therapy, but it basically took half an hour to an hour before his waist felt more comfortable, which was not as fast as today.
"Uncle, how do you feel now?" Lu Jiu asked.
"It's much better than before. The young man deserves to be a graduate of a prestigious university. His level is really high!" Wang Li couldn't help but praise.
"Hehehe, as long as it feels good, you can lie down in another position and I will give you some moxibustion." Lu Jiu then drew out the needle.
Although Shaoshanhuo has a miraculous effect on the symptoms of deficiency and cold, in Wang Li's current condition, this acupuncture can only provide temporary pain relief. Once the qi dissipates, Wang Li will recover in a few days.
You will feel low back pain, muscle tension, unable to stand, sit, lie down, or lie down. In short, you will feel all kinds of discomfort.
This kind of feeling greatly affects the quality of life, and you are in pain all day long and can't do anything. Over time, people begin to feel depressed, anxious, and even irritable and irritable.
There is no way, under the double blow of unsatisfactory life and internal damage to the body, it is absolutely difficult for normal people to maintain emotional stability.
Lu Shan had already tried traditional Chinese medicine before, but it didn't work at all.
The only treatment method Lu Jiu can provide now is acupuncture.
Now that acupuncture has been used, Wang Li's pain has been temporarily relieved. The next step is to use moxibustion to increase Wang Li's yang energy.
This is actually a hopeless solution!
Since all of Wang Li's symptoms are due to the damage to the Du Channel leading to insufficient Yang Qi, he can only ignore these symptoms first and directly strengthen the Yang to strengthen the foundation.
Because if Yang Qi is not replenished, no matter how Lu Jiu treats Wang Li's symptoms, it will be meaningless. This means that the root cause of the disease is not solved, and all means can only treat the symptoms but not the root cause.
Of course, supporting Yang to strengthen the foundation is easy to say, but not easy to do.
Although moxibustion is the best way to support Yang, after supporting Yang, whether it can help him retain Yang is a complicated question.
Now Wang Li's internal organs have been damaged to a certain extent, and his body is already in chaos. Lu Jiu must try his best to ensure that while supporting Yang, this part of the yang energy can restore the internal organs to a certain extent, but not enough to damage the internal organs.
After all, too much Yang is not enough.
At this time, it is necessary to test the doctor's comprehensive control over the patient's internal condition, which is equivalent to a chef's precise control of the heat. If the heat is too low, the dish will not taste cooked, and if the heat is too high, the dish will be mushy.
This is a very difficult thing. Not to mention Lu Jiu, even some Chinese medicine practitioners with rich clinical experience would not dare to try it easily.
In the final analysis, Wang Li did the surgery!
Fortunately, Lu Jiu was able to directly talk to Wang Li's five internal organs.
So during the moxibustion process, Lu Jiu could completely judge when to stop moxibustion through Wang Li's five internal organs.
In this way, it is possible to easily strengthen Yang and nourish the five internal organs without causing excessive Yang and further damaging the five internal organs.
A few minutes later, Lu Jiu brought over two pieces of ginger and a plate of moxa rolled into a cone.
Lu Jiu then sat next to Wang Li and moved his body slightly so that he was lying on his side with his calf parallel to the bed. Then Lu Jiu placed a piece of ginger slice on the Zusanli acupoint on Wang Li's left leg.
The first acupoint he wanted to moxibustion was Zusanli.
This is a longevity point in the human body.
Why is it called longevity point?
Because regular moxibustion at Zusanli can ensure that stomach qi can grow normally.
There is a saying in Chinese medicine that if there is stomach qi, there will be life; if there is no stomach qi, there will be death!
Therefore, when a Chinese medicine practitioner encounters a patient who has no idea what to do, and finds that he is very ill and even unable to eat, he will first strengthen his stomach qi to ensure that he has an appetite every day and can eat.
Gotta eat.
Only when it can eat and digest can the body have the energy to absorb the power of the medicine, strengthen itself, and gain enough recovery time to fight against the disease.
Chapter completed!