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Chapter 610 Liver Fire Causes Diarrhea

Chapter 610 Liver fire causes diarrhea

Qin Fan was slightly surprised, but didn't take it to heart.

There are many such foreign schools in mainland China.

Foreigners come to China to build schools, and China has also built Confucius Institutes in other countries.

In essence, this is a way to promote cultural exchanges between the two sides.

"Okay, okay, let's not be angry anymore. Let's see a doctor first."

Bai Qiyuan said.

Liu Xiangjun rolled her eyes at her husband.

After some complaining, the unhappiness in her heart was relieved and her anger became much smoother.

"Mr. Qin, I have been suffering from indigestion, belching and diarrhea recently. I would like to prescribe Chinese medicine to treat it."

Qin Fan nodded, "I'll take the pulse first."

Liu Xiangjun cooperatively placed her right hand on the pulse pillow. She may have seen Chinese medicine before and is familiar with this diagnostic process.

Seeing Qin Fan put three fingers on his pulse, she began to describe herself.

"Mr. Qin, in addition to indigestion, belching and diarrhea, I also have a little red face and red eyes."

"I have taken a lot of gastrointestinal medicines off and on, but the effects are not very good."

Qin Fan smiled and said: "You bought the Chinese patent medicine yourself. If you don't have the right symptoms, it will naturally be difficult to remove the root."

Then, he asked: "Do you have any bitterness or dryness in your mouth?"

"No."

Liu Xiangjun shook his head.

Qin Fan asked again: "Is the color of the urine yellow or not? Is the stool normal?"

Is there any secret?"

"There are no secrets and urination is normal."

Qin Fan nodded and motioned for the other party to switch to his left hand for pulse diagnosis.

"Let me take a look at your tongue coating again."

Liu Xiangjun stuck out her tongue, which was red and yellow-coated.

Qin Fan let go of his finger for pulse diagnosis, and the other person's pulse number was stringy.

"The problem is not big, it's mainly caused by excessive anger."

Liu Xiangjun couldn't help but look at each other with her husband Bai Qiyuan.

Indigestion, belching and diarrhea should all be gastrointestinal problems.

But Qin Fan said it was caused by excessive anger.

Liu Xiangjun asked a little uncertainly: "Mr. Qin, do you think I have indigestion, belching and diarrhea caused by excessive liver fire?"

Qin Fan smiled and nodded, "Yes."

Seeing that Qin Fan was so sure, Liu Xiangjun forced a smile, very reluctantly.

"Mr. Qin, why is it caused by liver fire?

Are you sure you read that correctly?"

If it weren't for the fact that Qin Fan had the title of expert and director of a traditional Chinese medicine hospital, Liu Xiangjun would have been unable to suppress the fire in his heart.

He would directly reprimand Qin Fan for being a quack, not an expert at all.

I can't even see any gastrointestinal problems.

Qin Fan smiled and didn't care about the other party's doubts.

"Listen to the explanation first."

Liu Xiangjun nodded and said: "Okay, I would like to hear how excessive liver fire causes intestinal diseases."

She even omitted the words Mr. Qin, and there was obviously a hint of seriousness in her tone.

Qin Fan smiled.

"Sister, you just got angry and vented your anger about the Japanese school. Are you still angry now?"

Seeing that Qin Fan's question was back to the starting point, Liu Xiangjun couldn't help but frown.

But she still patiently said truthfully: "I'm not so angry anymore."

Qin Fan smiled slightly, "Is it because my diagnosis is too far away from what you think is an intestinal disease, and you are holding back your anger again?"

"If I don't give a reasonable explanation, will you get angry?"

Suddenly, Liu Xiangjun was speechless and even a little embarrassed.

What Qin Fan said was absolutely correct, her small universe was indeed like this.

Qin Fan continued to explain with a smile.

"In daily life, the liver governs drainage. Only when the function of the liver is normal, the human body can detoxify and relieve qi well, and the whole person will look cheerful and lively."

"The clinical manifestation of excessive liver fire is irritability and irritability. Sometimes the anger will be aroused by a trivial matter, and it will go away as quickly as it comes."

He paused and tried his best to let Liu Xiangjun digest the content.

Then he went on to say: "In the Five Elements Theory of Traditional Chinese Medicine, the liver belongs to wood and governs dispersion."

"And the spleen belongs to earth. If the liver fire is too strong, it will restrain the spleen. In other words, the liver restrains the spleen. To explain it by using the five elements to create and restrain each other, it means that wood restrains earth."

"When the human liver is abnormal, it will affect the physiological functions of the spleen. For example, liver qi stagnation will lead to weakness of the spleen, resulting in loss of appetite, bloating after eating, indigestion and other symptoms."

Liu Xiangjun and Bai Qiyun heard it in confusion, but they still knew the principle of the five elements' interdependence and mutual restraint.

Qin Fan also seemed to see that the other party was half-informed.

He continued: "Your indigestion, belching and diarrhea are superficially gastrointestinal diseases, but they have nothing to do with the liver. They seem to have nothing to do with it."

"Next, let me explain it to you from the perspective of Western medicine."

"The liver has the function of promoting digestion. Under normal circumstances, the body's bile is stored in the gallbladder. When we eat, the bile will be discharged into the intestines to promote the digestion of food."

"If your liver function is not good, will it affect your digestive function?"

"Oh, I see."

Liu Xiangjun suddenly realized something.

Qin Fan explained it in a simple and in-depth manner, and she completely understood the reason.

"Sister, I see a little bloodshot eyes and dark circles in your eyes. Do you often stay up late?"

Qin Fan asked again.

Liu Xiangjun's eyes widened, surprised by Qin Fan's observation.

He smiled bitterly and said: "Yes, I have stayed up late a lot in the past six months, mainly because there are too many things."

Qin Fan said: "Have you noticed that every time you stay up late, you will feel a particularly bad appetite or not want to eat anything?"

"Well, that's it."

Liu Xiangjun nodded and said.

"That's the result of staying up late for a long time. Staying up late hurts the liver, causing a loss of appetite and not wanting to eat anything."

"We are back to the original explanation. In traditional Chinese medicine, it is believed that staying up late will cause internal heat because the body's organ functions are uncoordinated after staying up late."

"Especially when liver and gallbladder detoxification is not smooth, cholestasis and toxins in the liver cannot be discharged, which will cause excessive liver fire and gallbladder fire."

"Sister Liu, do you understand now?"

Qin Fan smiled.

"I understand. I always thought it was a gastrointestinal problem. I took a lot of medicine and it didn't work at all."

Liu Xiangjun said a little embarrassedly.

"Look, I told you before that staying up late for a long time will cause problems."

Bai Qiyun said with a smile.

Qin Fan smiled.

"This condition is common in modern society.

However, for the sake of your health, you must change your work and rest schedule."

"Otherwise, there will be big problems sooner or later."

"Well, I will definitely change it!"

Liu Xiangjun said.

Qin Fan picked up a pen and wrote down a prescription on the prescription. He read it repeatedly before signing and handing it to Liu Xiangjun.

"Thanks!"

Liu Xiangjun took the prescription and thanked her quickly.

"You're welcome, go get some medicine quickly, and eat a lighter diet these days."

"OK."

Just after seeing off Liu Xiangjun and Bai Qiyun, the cell phone on the table rang.

Qin Fan saw that it was Yi Liangzhe who had called, and he quickly answered the call.

"Mr. Qin, there is news about Jiang Baoguo you asked me to find."

Yi Liangzhe said.

"Oh, so fast?"

Qin Fan was very surprised.

"Well, Macao and Hong Kong are not far away. It only takes more than an hour by boat."

Yi Liangzhe said.

"After our investigation, we found that Jiang Baoguo is the boss behind Fengqing Street, known as Mr. Jiang."

"Oh, why do you sound like a Taoist?"

Qin Fan smiled.

Yi Liangzhe laughed loudly on the phone.

"Mr. Qin, no one on the road can really think highly of him. This Mr. Jiang is just the local bully at most."

Indeed, if Yi Liangzhe could discern the Dharma, it would be impossible for him not to know about it.

He continued: "This Jiang Baoguo came from the mainland a few years ago and undertook the renovation project of the shopping street at that time."

"Later, a large Japanese consortium got involved, made adjustments, and decided to turn the shopping street into a Japanese-style street."

“It’s all about shopping, but the architectural style and layout are all designed by professional Japanese designers.”

"It was officially opened to the outside world the year before last. It was once controversial, but somehow it calmed down again."

"We secretly investigated Jiang Baoguo, and no one knew about his experiences before coming to Australia."

Yi Liangzhe explained the situation of the investigation on the phone.


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