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Chapter 739

After five injections, Uncle Lin's stomach pain was relieved. After thanking Zhou Shouming, he paid the consultation fee and left with satisfaction.

Zhou Shouming washed his hands and continued to return to the hall for consultation.

On Monday, Su Quan and Song Jiajia followed him back to the hall.

At this moment, Zhou Shouming already knew what Song Jiajia was here to do.

But he did not see Song Jiajia immediately.

There are two patients ahead of Song Jiajia.

You must see the doctor in order.

There is no circle without rules.

Zhou Shouming will not give Song Jiajia any special treatment just because she is Zhou Sheng's friend.

Traditional Chinese medicine is a kind of traditional culture of the motherland.

People who have studied for a long time will have the temperament of a doctor and a sense of Confucianism.

Zhou Shouming is usually dignified but also calm.

This is completely different from Zhou Congshu.

At this time, the old man did not see a doctor for Song Jiajia.

On Zhou's birthday, Su Quan didn't dare to jump in line casually.

The three of them waited patiently.

It won't take long for the two patients to be treated by Zhou Shouming.

After just ten minutes, Mr. Zhou had finished reading.

Now it was finally Song Jiajia's turn to see a doctor.

Zhou Sheng said: "Grandpa, it's our turn now."

Mr. Zhou nodded and said, "Well, let's sit down and talk about it. What's going on?"

Song Jiajia sat on the waiting chair.

After waiting for a long time, Song Jiajia didn't know where to start talking about her illness. She didn't bring anything to eat, otherwise she would prepare to perform live again.

Just as she was silently organizing words in her mind and preparing to tell Mr. Zhou about her condition in detail, Su Quan, who had been waiting a little anxiously, said first: "She has facial neuritis, and now she has the early symptoms of facial paralysis, crocodile tear syndrome."

, Zhou Yisheng has prescribed her nerve-nourishing Western medicine, but this alone may have limited therapeutic effect on her. I would like to ask the old man to give her some acupuncture therapy."

After finishing speaking, Su Quan considered that although Mr. Zhou’s level of Chinese medicine was very high, he might not know what crocodile tears syndrome was, so he explained again: “Whenever she eats something with a strong taste,

, I just couldn’t stop crying..."

Zhou Shouming waved his hand, signaling Su Quan not to say anything.

He already understood, "Isn't it just the tear reflex? I've been talking about it for so long."

Su Quan was stunned for a moment, then said sheepishly: "Old man, I didn't expect you to be so clear about what Western medicine says."

Zhou Shouming ignored Su Quan.

After working in the clinic for decades, I have been exposed to some Western medicine to a greater or lesser extent.

In particular, there is also Zhou Congshu, who combines traditional Chinese and Western medicine, in the clinic.

It is even more impossible for Zhou Shouming to be completely isolated from Western medicine.

This kind of thing doesn't just happen in Zhou's clinic.

This is true throughout society.

For example, in traditional Chinese medicine hospitals, there are now Western medical equipment such as CT, and traditional Chinese medicine doctors also use equipment such as blood pressure monitors to diagnose patients' conditions.

The current trend is that both Chinese medicine and Western medicine are integrating.

There are very few people who fully use traditional Chinese medicine to treat patients.

After Su Quan finished speaking.

Zhou Shouming already roughly knew Song Jiajia's condition. She suffered from facial paralysis.

Zhou Sheng and Su Quan brought her here so that they could give her acupuncture treatment.

However, Zhou Sheng and Su Quan obviously do not know much about acupuncture, and not all patients are suitable for acupuncture.

Before acupuncture, Zhou Shouming wanted to see Song Jiajia.

Zhou Shouming first checked Song Jiajia's eyes and mouth movement ability. The process looked like a Western medical examination.

Of course, Zhou Shouming also asked Song Jiajia some things about her condition.

He asked very carefully.

"Besides what Xiao Su said about crying when eating, do you have any other symptoms?"

"A while ago, the right half of my face would tingle for an hour or two every few days."

"Does the whole right side of your face hurt? Or just your cheek?"

"My whole face hurts."



Zhou Shouming asked several questions in succession.

Song Jiajia answered them all one by one.

As questions are thrown out one after another.

Zhou Shouming's expression became more and more solemn.

Finally, he gently tapped the table in front of him with his hand.

Zhou Sheng knew that this was a habit of his grandfather.

Whenever he encountered a difficult patient, grandpa would habitually tap the table with his hand.

Zhou Sheng frowned.

Could it be that grandpa has encountered a problem?

Zhou Shouming remained silent, and after knocking on the table seven or eight times in succession, he asked Song Jiajia what medicine Zhou Shengsheng had prescribed for him.

Song Jiajia hurriedly told her about the medicine she got from the hospital yesterday.

Zhou Shouming is very familiar with these drugs.

After hearing this, he kept nodding and said: "Well, throughout my life, I have been very good at prescribing medicines. I originally wanted to prescribe you some Chinese medicine, but now it seems that it is not necessary. Take the medicines you prescribed yesterday on time.

That’s it.”

After Zhou Shouming said this, he did not take any next action.

On Monday, both Su Quan and Song Jiajia were a little dumbfounded.

Zhou Shouming only mentioned taking medicine, but not a word about acupuncture.

What's going on?

At this time, Song Jiajia looked at Zhou Sheng and Su Quan standing next to her in confusion.

Zhou Sheng was also confused. What happened to grandpa? Didn't Su Quan tell him that he came to him to give Song Jiajia acupuncture? Why didn't grandpa mention this matter?

Zhou Shengsheng quickly reminded: "Grandpa, we came to you to give her acupuncture treatment."

At this time, Su Quan couldn't figure out why Mr. Zhou only talked about taking medicine but not about acupuncture.

Jian Zhousheng mentioned it directly.

He also added jealously: "Old man, originally we wanted her to receive physiotherapy in our hospital, but after thinking about it, the people in the hospital are not as good as you, so we shamelessly came to you for help.

Let’s see if we can give her some acupuncture.”

Zhou Shouming listened to what the two said, but didn't pay attention to them, feeling a little indifferent.

Zhou Shengsheng and Su Quan both stared at Mr. Zhou with some anxiety.

I don’t know what happened today.

Mr. Zhou seemed to not want to give Song Jiajia acupuncture.

What the hell is going on?

Zhou Sheng, in particular, was even more confused about his grandfather's attitude.

Although grandpa usually comes across as fierce.

But in fact, he is still very talkative.

Take for example just now, Uncle Lin just said something and grandpa gave him acupuncture to relieve his stomach pain.

But why didn't he want to give Song Jiajia acupuncture?

Just when everyone was a little confused.

Mr. Zhou explained the reason, "Acupuncture physical therapy is not suitable for all conditions. After my examination just now, I found that her facial nerve inflammation is very serious. If acupuncture is used rashly, the condition may be aggravated."

When the three students heard this, they all looked surprised.

It's over, all the good plans I had made came to nothing this time.

Song Jiajia’s condition is not suitable for acupuncture!

This is a big joke!




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