This shows why the family members want to invite a traditional Chinese medicine doctor for consultation.
The prescriptions of traditional Chinese medicine may be much milder than those of Western medicine. For example, the prescriptions prescribed by Professor Wang advocate strengthening the body's own yang energy.
Enhancing yang qi does not mean letting the medicinal effect directly act on the intestines to enhance intestinal peristalsis. Compared with Western medicine laxatives, this approach will not be too localized to the human body, resulting in local medicinal effects that are too strong and the integrity of the human body will be damaged.
The human body has its own regulatory function. Not local supplementation but overall supplementation may allow the human body itself to correct the problem of intestinal obstruction.
The Western medicine doctors present listened and felt that the theory sounded good, but it was very mysterious to understand.
According to Professor Wang, supplementing the human body's yang energy may be called the human body's immunity. Western medicine can use an analogy to inject intravenous nutrition such as albumin to patients to enhance the patient's body's ability.
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Question 1: For such critically ill patients, the daily intake and output need to be balanced. Even if you take albumin, you need to check the indicators. If you take it, the body will definitely absorb it and use it. It just so happens that the patient's excretion function is problematic.
, you need to be extremely cautious when inputting anything to the patient.
If the Chinese medicine prescription mentioned by Professor Wang can independently enhance the human body's yang energy without causing the body to be depleted, Western doctors can only understand that this prescription is comparable to the wonder medicine that can win the Nobel Prize in Medicine.
Is there such a miracle medicine in the world? A strong question mark must be placed above the heads of Western doctors. Considering that Professor Wang is a well-known figure in the circle of traditional Chinese medicine, the Western medicine doctors on the scene were like Fu Xinheng at the time and did not dare to object easily to avoid the same.
Duck talks.
Instead, the family representative can take the lead and ask Professor Wang without restraint: "Professor Wang, I know you are a great prescriber. Will my father's constipation problem be solved with just one dose of this prescription?"
Apparently the family member who asked this question had heard that Professor Wang had prescribed a magical prescription for similar patients with miraculous effects, so he asked excitedly.
The Western doctors at the scene were even more silent when they saw this. Medicine is not only about theory but also about practical effects. Professor Wang has had successful treatment experience and is using it on current patients. Who dares to say so rashly?
Unexpectedly, Professor Wang himself told the family: "This is a question. You need to try a dose first, and start with a small dose."
Most famous doctors are known for their prudent behavior, and Professor Wang is no exception. This patient's condition is so serious, how could he dare to give strong medicine so easily.
Not to mention that the medicine is tonic, as long as it is medicine, even if it is just water, it cannot be poured indiscriminately. Traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine also pay attention to the dosage of medicine.
The family members' hearts trembled after hearing this. Professor Wang must not have been 100% sure before he made such remarks.
We should stop asking other Chinese medicine practitioners present for their opinions. We have invited experts, so we have to ask them all so as not to waste them.
If the patient is deficient, supplementation is the main method. If the main problem is diarrhea, western medicine can already be used. Based on this, can the opinions of the two Chinese doctors opposite who advocate clearing away heat and reducing fire be adopted?
Family members have different opinions, otherwise they would not invite experts from different schools.
A group of family members asked about the old lady and found out that Dr. Wen Jinsheng was the expert invited by Grandma Mi.
Grandma Mi waved her hands to her son, daughter, and grandchildren to wait, and then asked Dr. Wen Jinsheng.