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Chapter 95: Emergency Rescue

The classroom was quiet.

A girl took out the needle kit from Han Jinju's desk pocket, took out the needle, sterilized it with an alcohol cotton ball, and handed it to Li Duanyang.

"Use a three-edged needle to bleed at the tips of your ten fingers (Shixuan point)!"

Li Duanyang shouted in a low voice.

He no longer cares about doing this.

At this time, Han Jinjue was breathing rapidly, her face was flushed, and her pulse was tight. Moreover, Li Duanyang felt that the qi and blood in her body were in chaos. It was obvious that the hyperactivity of liver yang caused the stroke!

At this time, bleeding from her ten fingertips can reduce the pressure in the brain and prevent serious complications.

(Of course, you can also bleed at the well points of the twelve meridians, or at the tips of the ears. However, it should be noted that if it is a stroke syndrome, it is not appropriate to use this bloodletting therapy, because the syndrome is inherently weakened, and the yin and yang are weakened.

Desperate.)

Gao Zhengming and Song Biao took on this task. Each took a three-edged needle, sterilized it, and began to bleed Han Jinjue's ten fingertips.

Li Duanyang himself quickly selected Baihui, Renzhong, Shuanghegu and Shuangtaichong to start the needle.

The Baihui point is located on the top of the head and is a point on the Du meridian. The Du meridian also belongs to the brain and is very effective in awakening the brain and opening the mind.

The Renzhong point is also a point on the Du meridian. In times of crisis, stimulating this point can awaken the mind, reconcile yin and yang, calm the nerves, relieve spasms and unblock the meridians. It is effective in treating heatstroke, stroke, coma, convulsions, syncope, shock, and carbon monoxide poisoning.

It works.

Hegu is the original point of the large intestine meridian of Hand Yangming, and Yangming is a meridian with lots of qi and blood. Therefore, this point has the functions of reconciling qi and blood, promoting qi and opening the mind, and calming and tranquilizing the mind.

Taichong is the original point of the liver meridian of foot Jueyin. The five elements belong to earth, and it is the place where vitality of the liver meridian gathers. Jueyin is the meridian with more blood and less qi, and the liver stores blood and is responsible for catharsis, as shown in "Suwen·Zhizhenyao"

"Da Lun" says: "All wind and dizziness belong to the liver." Therefore, this Taichong point has the effect of soothing the liver and regulating qi, calming the liver and calming wind.

Shuanghegu on the hands and Shuangtaichong on the feet have always been called the four points of the human body, and they play an important role in stroke first aid.

During the first aid, Li Duanyang was a little flustered at this time, and he had to keep his energy until the needles moved. He could no longer care about other acupoints. He had to use these six acupoints first!

Fortunately, Gao Zhengming and Song Biao cooperated with the bloodletting at Shixuan point, and Han Jinjue was revived within a short time.

"Don't move!"

Seeing Han Jinjue trying to get up, Li Duanyang held her down, took out the needle, and started massaging her head and limbs.

He closed his eyes, which could effectively relieve Han Jinjue's excitement and embarrassment, and also allow him to better sense the changes in her qi and blood, so that he could help her sort out her qi in time.

Li Duanyang combed Han Jinjue's Qi on his head, hands, and feet.

At this time, Han Jinjue was so drunk that she forgot that she was in the classroom, as if she had returned to the time when she and Li Duanyang fell in love...

"Auntie is doing very well now. She can already use her walker to walk around the corridors of the hospital. She will be able to return to normal life in a while. You don't have to worry too much about her."

Finally, Li Duanyang sighed and asked the two girls to help Han Jinjue up. By saying this, he was covering up for Han Jinjue. It was also to ease her embarrassment, and at the same time, it reminded her to think about her parents and regain her sanity.

Then he wrote a modified prescription of Gastrodia Uncaria Drink and handed it to Han Jinjue: "Take this medicine for a few days and you should feel better."

Han Jinjue's disease is a typical syndrome of wind and yang disturbance in stroke. The liver fire is relatively strong, the yang is exaggerated and turns into wind, and the collaterals are transversely channeled. The treatment should be to calm the liver and subdue yang, activate blood circulation and dredge the collaterals. The addition and subtraction of Gastrodia Unteng Decoction is suitable.

After filling out the prescription, Li Duanyang handed the car key to Li Xiaopeng (only the two of them in the original dormitory had driver's licenses) and asked him to take two girls to accompany Han Jinjue to the Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital to dispense the medicine. At the same time, he sent Duan Baolai a WeChat greeting,

Tell Li Xiaopeng Duan Baolai's mobile phone number and ask him to go to the hospital to find Duan Baolai. Otherwise, he won't be able to get the medicine without the doctor's signature.

He feels that the quality of medicines in traditional Chinese medicine hospitals is still more reliable than those in pharmacies on nearby streets.

Then continue talking about strokes.

His mood was affected to some extent, and he kept wondering whether something happened between Han Jinjue and Zhang Qilong, which made the following lectures more regular, that is to say, more boring.

Stroke: refers to a disease characterized by sudden coma, unconsciousness (after waking up), hemiplegia, crooked mouth and eyes, and difficulty in speaking.

(Just now Han Jinjue was a pre-symptom of a stroke, but the onset was mild and the rescue was timely, so he could avoid further trouble.)

Causes: accumulated internal injuries, overwork, improper diet, emotional injuries, and Qi deficiency.

Pathogenesis: imbalance of yin and yang and disorder of qi.

Pathological factors: wind, fire, phlegm, Qi, blood stasis, and deficiency.

Diagnostic key points: It is necessary to distinguish between the meridians and the internal organs. Among them, it is necessary to distinguish whether the internal organs are closed syndrome or out of syndrome.

1. The "middle meridians" are divided into three syndrome types: wind and phlegm entering the collaterals, wind and yang disturbance syndrome, and yin deficiency and wind movement syndrome.

Treatment principles: dispel wind when present, resolve phlegm when present, subdue yang for hyperactivity, nourish yin for yin deficiency, activate blood circulation and unblock meridians.

The representative prescriptions are Zhenfang Bai Wanzi, Gastrodia Uncaria Decoction and Zhengan Xifeng Decoction.

2. The "middle organs" are divided into closed syndrome and free syndrome.

1. Shu syndrome: It is divided into three syndrome types: phlegm-heat and fu-organ syndrome, phlegm-fire and blood stasis syndrome, and phlegm-turbid and blood stasis syndrome.

The principle of treatment is still to calm down wind, clear away heat, resolve phlegm and reduce phlegm, purge fire, regulate qi and blood, unblock the fu organs, relieve stagnation and open the orifices.

The representative prescriptions are Taoren Chengqi Decoction, Lingjiao Uncaria Decoction and Ditan Decoction.

2. Detachment (specifically refers to the exhaustion of yin and yang)

Symptoms in the acute stage: good cannot overcome evil, vitality is weakened, and yin and yang are exhausted.

Treatment method: restore yang and save yin, replenish qi and consolidate qi.

Representative prescription: Shenfu Decoction combined with Shengmai Powder.

Syndrome types in the recovery period are divided into wind-phlegm-stasis syndrome, qi-deficiency and collateral-stasis syndrome, and liver-kidney deficiency syndrome.

The representative prescriptions are Jieyu Dan, Buyang Huanwu Decoction and Zuogui Wan combined with Dihuang Yinzi.

After talking about stroke, Li Duanyang briefly talked about gall disease: it is a type of disease characterized by enlargement and lumps on both sides of the Adam's apple in the front of the neck as the main clinical feature.

(It is two different things from hyperthyroidism. There are many causes of gall disease, and hyperthyroidism may be one of them.)

Causes of gall disease: internal emotional injury, improper diet, water and soil, physical factors, etc.

Pathogenesis: Qi stagnation, blood stasis, and phlegm condensation in the front of the neck.

Before treatment, it is necessary to distinguish whether the disease is caused by qi or blood, and whether the disease is caused by excessive fire or yin injury.

The syndrome types are divided into four types: Qi stagnation and phlegm obstruction syndrome (representative prescription: Sihai Shuyu Pills), blood stasis and blood stasis syndrome (representative prescription: Haizao Yuhu Decoction), and syndrome of excessive liver fire (representative prescription: Gardenia Qinggan Decoction)

Xiaoluo Pills), heart and liver yin deficiency syndrome (representative prescriptions: Tianwang Buxin Dan or Yiguanjian).

(I won’t write down the treatment principles. You can guess their treatments just by looking at the syndrome names.)

After class, Li Duanyang waved his hand, picked up his bag and left. He attended three classes in total. In two classes, students were injured or fell ill on the spot. I am afraid that there will be rumors in the school that he is a "sick teacher".

Rumor has it.

It didn't matter, but Han Jinjue's situation really made him a little worried.

He intuitively felt that there might be some factors of his in this.


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