Xiao Chen randomly drew a patient number representing a patient. As for what this patient is like and what disease he has, he still has no idea.
However, his translator was a new translator, a male translator in his twenties.
As soon as the male translator saw Xiao Chen, he said: "Hello, Dr. Xiao, my surname is Cui, and my name is Cui Minhao. My ancestral home is Qilu hundreds of years ago. I am now a third-year Chinese language student in the Department of Foreign Languages at Seoul University. Please give me your advice."
It turns out that they were still Chinese hundreds of years ago.
However, Xiao Chen had also heard that many people immigrated to Goryeo, and those with the surname Cui probably came from Qilu.
It's just that now I see that Cui Minhao is different from the Chinese, and there is no difference from those Koreans.
The other person also has single eyelids, and his face is chubby, so he should be the one who has not had plastic surgery.
"Actually, I don't dare have plastic surgery." Choi Minho said.
"Classmate Cui, this is good. It feels quite natural. Many people have plastic surgery. They look good when they are young, but when they get older, the sequelae are very obvious."
In fact, many people are afraid of the sequelae. Especially when they are in their forties or fifties, the skin begins to shrink, making them look particularly ugly after plastic surgery.
Of course Cui Minhao also knew.
However, he knew that many Koreans liked plastic surgery, and his parents also asked him about it. However, Cui Minhao felt that he did not rely on his appearance to make a living.
While Xiao Chen was sitting there chatting with Cui Minhao, not long after, a young woman in her thirties was carried in on a stretcher by her family and nurses.
This young woman looked like she had undergone many surgeries on her face.
However, now Xiao Chen doesn't want to discuss the plastic surgery, but knows that the patient in front of him is the patient he just selected.
After the other party came over and Xiao Chen asked the other party to lie down, Xiao Chen soon knew what the other party's situation was.
The young woman, surnamed Jin, was thirty-one years old and unmarried. She was unconscious and silent for two days.
Two days ago, the patient was so angry that he fainted on the street. His teeth were locked, his mouth and eyes were crooked, and he was unconscious. He was sent to the hospital and was injected with cardiotonic drugs and glucose to no avail.
Now when Xiao Chen examined the female patient, he found that his hands were crossed in front of her chest, pointing at her throat, and there was obvious saliva flowing from her mouth. She looked straight at her, as if she wanted to speak, but she was completely
Unable to speak.
When Xiao Chen examined her, he found that her tongue had been retracted into her throat, and the tip of her tongue was bent downwards. Only a horizontal finger could be seen. Her limbs were cold and she could not move. She lost all consciousness in her body, and the sound of phlegm in her throat was like sawing.
He was unable to swallow or spit out, there was no pulse in both hands, his face was blue and purple, his eyeballs were bulging, and his pupils were dilated. He had been examined in the hospital and was exposed to strong light, but there was no reaction.
When Xiao Chen took a look just now, he knew what the illness was.
However, he was really surprised as to why the other party was so angry.
"Classmate Cui, would you like to ask if these two are the patient's family members?"
When Cui Minho asked the middle-aged couple next to the female patient in Korean, he learned that the two people were indeed the parents of Miss Kim.
Among them, Mr. Jin, who was already in his fifties, looked angry when Xiao Chen asked about his daughter.
It turned out that two days ago, my daughter came back to ask them for money for plastic surgery.
His daughter may have had plastic surgery since she was a child, that is, in elementary school. Until she finished college, she would basically have plastic surgery whenever she had money.
She already belongs to the kind of person who is obsessed with plastic surgery.
From the other person's face to his toes, he may have had plastic surgery.
As for how much money was spent, it is impossible to estimate.
Two days ago, this young woman came back to her second elder to ask for money for plastic surgery, which was probably equivalent to more than 3,000 Chinese yuan. However, the second elder felt that her daughter should not go for plastic surgery, but should find a boyfriend to marry as soon as possible.
The two of them felt that their daughter must have had a pathological plastic surgery.
Unexpectedly, it might be because her second elder did not give her money for plastic surgery. The more she thought about it, the more angry she became, and she fainted on the street not far from home.
When she was sent to the hospital, the doctor gave her no treatment, but it had no effect. This time she was sent here because of the main competition of the Oriental Medicine Competition.
It was obvious that there was something wrong with this young woman's situation.
For example, the other person's obsession with plastic surgery is somewhat abnormal in itself.
Normal people don't like to touch their own flesh.
However, if they are those who often undergo plastic surgery, let alone go under the knife and let them do whatever they want.
"Dr. Xiao, Miss Jin's parents asked you if you can treat their daughter?"
"sure."
In fact, this is Qi Jue in Chinese medicine.
Qi Jue has two meanings in ancient books. One refers to the exhaustion of Qi in the middle, or the depression and depression of Qi in the upper and reverse directions.
"The Complete Book of Jingyue."
"Juei Ni": "There are two syndromes of Qi reversal, one is Qi deficiency and the other is excess Qi. Both of them can result in reversal of Qi. Those with Qi deficiency and collapse must have dull appearance, pale color, slightly cold body, and weak pulse. This is a syndrome of Qi failure. It is advisable to take Shen
, Qi, Gui, Shu, Rehmannia glutinosa, wolfberry, Dabu Yuanjian, etc., in severe cases, it is mainly treated with Huiyang drink, Dushen decoction and the like. Those with strong Qi and convulsions will have angry and violent symptoms, and the pulse will be heavy and stringy and slippery.
, chest and diaphragm fullness of breath, this is a sign of qi inversion. "The Classic" says that when you are angry, the qi will be exhausted and the blood will swell up, that is, this type of condition. The treatment should be to drink for qi, or drink with four grinds, or eight flavors to smooth the qi.
Powder, storax pills, etc., first let the Qi flow, and then adjust it according to its deficiency and strength. Also, if the Qi is hurt due to anger, and the true Qi is damaged due to the reverse qi, the Qi will not be damaged at all.
Really. If you are depressed, fearful, and arrogant, and your Qi and Qi are depressed, you can tell that it is weak. If you use such medicines to promote Qi and relieve stagnation, it will be a mistake."
Qi Jue is also called Zhong Qi.
"Essentials of Syndrome and Treatment: Jue": "Qi Jue means middle qi."
"Danxi Xinfa·Jue": "Qi Jue is similar to stroke, so how to distinguish it? The body is warm in the wind, and the body is cold in the qi. Use Bawei Shunqi Powder or Tiaoqi Powder. If there is phlegm, use Siqi Decoction.
Take Daotan Decoction." The second is a pathological term, which refers to Qi inversion.
Jue syndrome, one of the syndromes, refers to an acute disease with the main clinical manifestations of sudden fainting, unconsciousness, or accompanied by cold limbs due to the disorder of Qi movement and abnormal movement of Qi and blood.
Jue syndrome is also called Jue disease.
In mild cases, the patient wakes up later, with only dizziness, fatigue, and dry mouth after waking up, but without sequelae such as hemiplegia, aphasia, or squinting of the mouth and eyes; in severe cases, the seizure lasts longer, and even the seizure may be irreversible and result from seizure.
Detachment, and even death.
Qi Jue is one of the syndromes of Qi Jue. People with strong Qi are suddenly angry, the Qi movement is reversed, and the clear orifices are blocked. Yin and Yang are not connected, and the brain loses its support. This is the syndrome of Qi Jue; the vitality is weak, and the person is suddenly threatened, or nervous and fearful, or
Severe pain, leading to depression of the Qi machine; or sweating due to exertion, depletion of Yang Qi, leading to disconnection of Yin and Yang, loss of spiritual support, and Qi deficiency syndrome.
The second type refers to Qi reversal.
"Su Wen·Qi Jue Lun": "If the gallbladder transfers heat to the brain, it will lead to nasal discharge. People with nasal discharge will have turbid discharge that will not stop. It is said that they will suffer from epithelial bleeding and closed eyes, so they will suffer from Qi Jue."
Lifting and falling is one of the basic movement forms of Qi. There is rising and falling, and the relative balance of rise and fall is a necessary condition for maintaining normal physiological functions of the body.
It is specifically reflected in the functional activities of each organ and the coordinated relationship between the organs. Clinically, when it occurs, qi inversion in the lungs, stomach, and liver is more common.
"Su Wen·Ju Pain Lun": "Anger causes Qi to be reversed, and even vomiting blood and diarrhea." "Su Wen·Xuan Ming Five Qi Chapter": "Stomach Qi is reversed, causing nausea and fear."
Qi reversal is mostly caused by emotions, improper diet, invasion of external evils, or obstruction by phlegm. There are also cases where qi is reversed due to deficiency.
Qi inversion is most common in the lungs, stomach, liver and other organs. In the lungs, the lung qi loses its balance and descends, and the lung qi rises and reverses, causing cough and qi reflux. In the stomach, the stomach qi loses its harmony and descends, and the stomach qi rises and reverses, causing a cough.
Nausea, vomiting, belching, and hiccups. In the liver, liver qi rises and reverses, causing symptoms such as headache, bloating, flushed face and eyes, and irritability.
Since the liver is a strong organ that actively promotes ascension and is the organ that stores blood, when the liver qi goes up and down, it can even lead to the blood going up and down with the qi, or hemoptysis, vomiting, or even obstruction of the clearing of the orifices, leading to fainting.
Therefore, "Suwen·Qi Qi Tongtian Lun" says: "When you are angry, your body and Qi will disappear, and the blood will swell on it, making you thin and faint."
Generally speaking, Qi goes up and down, mainly in excess, but there are also cases where Qi goes up due to deficiency. For example, if the lungs are deficient and the Qi fails to descend, or the kidneys do not accept the Qi, it can lead to the lung Qi going up and down; a stomach deficiency and the Qi going down can also cause it.