Lu Zhenru was slightly startled when he heard Smith's introduction.
Just now, Smith only told her that people from the Traditional Chinese Medicine Association had arrived, and she also believed that Qin Fan was Fang Xuelin's student.
Unexpectedly, he is also a doctor and he is super young.
Lu Zhenru couldn't help but frown slightly, feeling a little uncomfortable in his heart.
She is a Chinese expert and has a lot of knowledge about Chinese culture.
The so-called Western medicine looks at academic qualifications, while Chinese medicine looks at age.
Naturally, the older the better.
Veteran Chinese medicine not only refers to the doctor's age, but also represents long-term medical practice experience.
This is almost an unchangeable measure of Chinese medicine.
But now that Fang Xuelin brought a young Chinese medicine doctor here, it seemed that he didn't pay enough attention to her condition and even treated her in a perfunctory manner.
However, due to her identity, she would not show it.
When Ni Hongshen across from him heard Qin Fan being introduced.
Involuntarily, I searched my brain for the names of famous doctors in Beijing.
But I have never heard of a person like Qin Fan.
The corners of his mouth raised slightly, and he couldn't help but ask: "Which hospital does Mr. Qin work in?"
In his imagination, he should be a doctor from a certain traditional Chinese medicine hospital.
Professor Williams and Lu Zhenru both looked at Qin Fan.
Same similar idea.
Since he can come here, he should be a doctor from a regular hospital.
"Oh, let's just call it folk Chinese medicine." Qin Fan said calmly.
Folk Chinese medicine?
Suddenly, strange expressions appeared on the faces of Professor Ni Hongshen and Professor Williams.
Both of them are professor-level experts.
If it were a famous doctor like Fang Xuelin, it would be reasonable, but Qin Fan is unknown and is still just a folk Chinese medicine doctor.
Now sit with them to consult on the British ambassador's condition.
Doesn't it look funny?
"Haha, Chinese medicine is broad and profound, and the experts are among the people."
Professor Ni Hongshen praised him angrily, shook his head and stopped asking.
Without concealing the disdain and contempt in his eyes.
No matter what happened, even private doctors came to see me.
He doesn't say it, but that doesn't mean Professor Williams doesn't say it.
Sure enough, Professor Williams' face was full of displeasure and he frowned slightly.
"Mr. Fang, there are so many traditional Chinese medicine doctors in Beijing, can't we find one?"
"You often say that traditional Chinese medicine depends on age, so why do you want to find such a young doctor?"
He turned to Lu Zhenru and said: "Ambassador, it seems that there are not many Chinese doctors left."
When Fang Xuelin heard this, he felt a little unhappy.
When Chinese medicine and Western medicine come together, they often can't even say more than three sentences before they start to fight against each other.
But it's not that explicit.
Fang Xuelin glanced at Professor Ni Hongshen and Professor Williams opposite.
Zhenru smiled at Lu Zhenru.
"Ambassador, although Mr. Qin is a folk Chinese medicine doctor, his medical skills are no less than those of some experts and professors."
Some of the expert professors Fang Xuelin mentioned naturally include Professor Ni Hongshen and Professor Williams.
Professor Williams and Professor Ni Hongshen could naturally hear the truth in Fang Xuelin's words.
But they didn't pay attention at all, instead they all laughed.
They felt that what Fang Xuelin said was like farts.
Folk Chinese medicine is not even an attending doctor, so how can it be compared with professors and experts like them?
This is like a doctor facing a junior high school student, there is no comparison at all.
Both of their faces were filled with a sense of superiority.
Qin Fan said nothing and watched coldly.
All this was what he had expected.
When Lu Zhenru saw Fang Xuelin saying so definitely, she glanced at Qin Fan with interest.
She still has a superficial understanding of Chinese traditional medicine.
Many folk Chinese medicine doctors are really capable and have secret recipes passed down from their ancestors. They are not all quacks.
Thinking of this, she waved her hand and stopped Professor Williams.
"Since Mr. Qin is here, let's participate in the consultation together."
"I have this problem that happens from time to time, and it makes me miserable. I hope I can find a solution."
"Smith, it's you who should introduce me."
Smith nodded and glanced at everyone.
He continued: "Now that both Chinese and Western medicine are here, since Mr. Fang, the Chinese medicine doctor, and others are not very clear about the ambassador's condition, I will give a brief introduction first."
"The ambassador has always been in good health. Half a year ago, he developed ringing in his ears for no apparent reason."
"When the attack occurs, there is rustling, sometimes the ears feel stuffy, and the hearing decreases. It is more obvious at night. During the day, the noise is slightly relieved, and the noise is disturbed all day long."
"After repeated examinations by the otolaryngology department, no organic disease was found."
"This is the relevant inspection report, please take a look at it."
Smith described Lu Zhenru's basic condition in detail.
He first handed a large stack of examination reports to Professor Williams and Professor Ni Hongshen of Western Medicine.
Both looked carefully.
After watching it for a few minutes, it was transferred to Fang Xuelin and Qin Fan.
Fang Xuelin briefly glanced at it and then put it down, while Qin Fan didn't even look at it.
It's not that I look down upon it.
Because Chinese medicine and Western medicine are two completely different disciplines, they have completely different characteristics from theory to practice.
Western medicine attaches great importance to the microcosm and the pathogenicity of pathogens.
Western medicine believes that all animals are composed of cells, and the same is true for the human body.
If the human body is sick, it must be caused by viral infection or bacterial infection.
Traditional Chinese medicine attaches great importance to the macroscopic view and the reactivity of the body.
Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the human body is a whole, and it also believes that man and the universe also form a whole.
Wind, cold, heat, dampness, dryness, and fire are still the external causes of the six evils, and joy, anger, worry, sadness, and fear are the internal causes of the seven emotions. An imbalance of internal and external yin and yang will inevitably lead to various acute diseases.
Therefore, when faced with this kind of examination report, Chinese medicine doctors often only use it as a reference.
In the end, the final judgment still needs to be made through the four diagnostic methods: inspection, smell, inquiry, and incision.
"Let me say a few words first." Professor Williams stood up.
He had repeatedly diagnosed Lu Zhenru's tinnitus and had a good understanding of the condition.
"The ambassador's tinnitus has never been resolved."
"Now it causes attention disorders, sleep disorders, irritability, depression, anxiety and other symptoms."
He paused and said, "Personally, I still agree with Western medicine's diagnosis, which is sensorineural tinnitus."
What he calls sensorineural tinnitus is common neurological tinnitus.
It is often accompanied by hearing loss, and the severity and incidence of tinnitus are obviously related to hearing loss.
The more severe the sensorineural hearing loss is, the more likely it is to develop tinnitus, and the loudness of the tinnitus also increases as the hearing loss worsens.
Professor Ni Hongshen nodded. They had communicated with each other from the beginning and had the same opinions.
He and Professor Williams looked at each other.
"So, our suggestion is to take drug treatment and psychological therapy in conjunction with habituation treatment." Professor Ni Hongshen said.
Medication and psychotherapy are both easy to understand.
Habituation treatment is to allow the patient to slowly adapt to the sound of tinnitus and coexist with the tinnitus, rather than to completely eliminate the sound of tinnitus.
I listened to the judgment and suggestions from the Western medicine professor opposite me.
Qin Fan almost stopped laughing and raised his eyebrows involuntarily.
When Professor Ni Hongshen and Professor Williams were talking about Lu Zhenru's condition, they were naturally observing Fang Xuelin and Qin Fan opposite them.
Fang Xuelin looked like he was deep in thought.
On the contrary, it was Qin Fan's expression that caught the eyes of the two of them.
Professor Ni Hongshen glanced at Qin Fan and said, "Mr. Qin, you seem to have other high opinions?"
"I can't say I have a high opinion, but I can say I have a low opinion."
"Oh, would you like Mr. Qin to elaborate?" Professor Ni Hongshen said.
"Professor Ni, what is it that has nothing to do with nerves?"
Suddenly, Professor Ni Hongshen and Professor Williams' faces froze, unable to answer Qin Fan's question.
Lu Zhenru and Smith were both stunned.
Yes, every part of the human body is related to nerves!
Judging by neurosis itself is an inconclusive conclusion.
It's like someone asking, why am I poor, and others saying, because you have no money.
It's just a bad joke.
Therefore, the treatment plan of Professor Ni Hongshen and Professor Williams is, to put it bluntly, a "casting a wide net" approach.
They are not sure whether the treatment will be effective.
This is a common approach used by Western medicine when dealing with tinnitus when the pathogenicity of the pathogen cannot be confirmed.
Lu Zhenru knew her illness very well. After hearing the conversation between the two sides, she glanced at Qin Fan again.
She did not expect that this young Chinese medicine doctor would leave Professor Ni Hongshen and Professor Williams speechless with just one question.
At this time, a white Persian cat ran in "meowing".
The Persian cat came to Lu Zhenru's feet and rubbed its owner's calf with its body.
Lu Zhenru reached out and held the Persian cat in his arms.
Qin Fan looked at the Persian cat and said nothing.
Lu Zhenru continued: "The diagnosis of the two professors is very similar to that of the hospital."
"I have taken a lot of western medicine and there is no sign of it weakening or stopping."
"We'd better listen to what Chinese medicine has to say."
She turned to Fang Xuelin and said, "Mr. Fang, but I don't like the smell of Chinese medicine, let alone herbal medicine."