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Chapter 1061 Acupuncture for Qi Jue

According to Western medicine, this is called hysteria. Hysteria is a mental disorder caused by mental factors, such as life events, inner conflicts, suggestion or autosuggestion, acting on susceptible individuals.

The main manifestations of hysteria include dissociative symptoms and conversion symptoms.

Dissociation refers to the complete or partial inconsistency between past experiences and current perceptions of environment and self-identity.

Conversion refers to the emotional response caused by mental stimulation, followed by the appearance of physical symptoms. Once the physical symptoms appear, the emotional response fades or disappears, and the physical symptoms at this time are called conversion. The pathogenesis of hysteria is not completely clear, and the more influential views are

It can be roughly summarized into two types.

The first view is that hysteria is a primitive stress phenomenon. The so-called primitive reactions are various instinctive reactions displayed by human beings in a state of crisis. These include: excitatory reactions such as running, screaming, emotional outbursts and other psychomotor reactions.

Excited state; inhibitory reactions such as lethargy, stupor, paralysis, deafness, muteness, blindness, etc.; degenerative reactions such as childish behavior, childlike dementia, etc.

The second view is that hysteria is a purposeful reaction. Clinical practice has found that hysteria often originates in difficult situations or times of crisis, and the onset of hysteria can often lead to separation from this environment or exemption from certain obligations.

Changing symptoms, the diagnosis of switching symptoms must exclude organic disease.

According to the understanding and treatment methods of Western medicine, they are definitely different from those of traditional Chinese medicine.

Xiao Chen is a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine. Naturally, he doesn't know much about how western medicine treats it. Now based on the situation of the young woman in front of him, Miss Jin.

If you want to treat it as soon as possible, the best way is to perform acupuncture treatment through dialectical Chinese medicine.

According to the results of Xiao Chen's examination just now, it was found that the patient's anger damaged the liver, the liver wind was moving internally, the wind and phlegm were disturbing the body, and it blocked the clearing of the orifices.

Stubborn phlegm should be vomited out and wind should be dispelled.

The acupuncture technique is to first take the Lianquan point, use the method of guiding phlegm, and use the thumb and index finger to cut the left and right points tightly. When the patient vomits, prick the right point.

After Xiao Chen used a silver needle to stimulate Ms. Jin's Lianquan point, the patient started to vomit, but she still didn't vomit mucus. Xiao Chen then stimulated the left point repeatedly. The patient had great vomiting force, but her throat was blocked, and she still had no symptoms.

spit out.

After letting the patient rest for five minutes, Xiao Chen pricked the Tiantu point again and tightened the left and right Lianquan points at the same time. The patient vomited desperately and a lot of mucus flowed out.

, Xiao Chen hurriedly lifted Miss Jin up, first used both hands to support her ribs, and then used her right thumb and index finger to cut the Shenshu point tightly. Miss Jin began to spit out a large amount of phlegm.

After letting the patient rest for another ten minutes, Xiao Chen pricked the Fengchi and Yamen points, and at the same time asked the patient to shout "one, two" and asked her to raise her tongue to pronounce it.

Then use silver needles to perform compound diarrhea acupuncture, acupuncture Hegu point, Shaoshang point. Soon the patient wanted to speak, but still couldn't. His voice was hoarse and his throat was dry. He could use his fingers to express that the things blocked in his throat were reduced.

many.

By this time, the patient's pupils have returned to normal and he can smile.

"Dr. Xiao, is the patient well?" Cui Minhao, the translator next to him, was surprised.

"Not yet, I need to rest for a while before I can continue to give her acupuncture treatment."

However, at this time, Miss Jin's parents were speechless in surprise. They just saw Xiao Chen giving their daughter acupuncture treatment, which was very fast, as if they were dazzled.

In the blink of an eye, their daughter's mental state looked very different.

About half an hour later, Xiao Chen took out the silver needle again and pricked Miss Jin's Fengchi acupoint, Yamen acupoint, Zhongwan acupoint, and Qihai acupoint. At that moment, Miss Jin was able to speak.

Ms. Jin spoke Korean and said that her chest and abdomen had become unblocked and were not blocked by the breath, and her limbs had also recovered.

Now she can get up and move around freely.

Xiao Chen checked her pulse again and found that her pulse had returned to normal.

However, she developed hiccups.

"Ms. Jin, please rest for another half hour and I will give you acupuncture treatment."

In fact, the situation like the other party's is a relatively serious one. If she had been more serious that day, she might have been exhaled and died.

Therefore, people should not get too excited about anything and must calm themselves down.

Many people often say they are angry to death.

This is really possible.

Some people were not angered to death, but it was possible for their lungs to explode.

So, this is no joke.

After another half an hour, Xiao Chen gave Miss Jin acupuncture at the Jianjing and Zhaohai points. It only took a while.

Within a few days, Ms. Jin completely recovered.

It turned out that the face had also regained its rosiness.

However, based on the other party's situation, Xiao Chen felt that the other party had a mental illness due to excessive plastic surgery.

Now it is not within the scope of his treatment.

However, Xiao Chen still said: "Miss Jin, I think I can have a few more words with you."

While the translator on the side, Cui Minho, was translating, the three of them were listening.

"First, in your current situation, you haven't fully recovered yet. You can take the prescription I prescribed and go to Chinatown to find an old Chinese medicine doctor and perform a second or even third acupuncture based on that prescription.

, so that you can fully recover.”

"Second, depending on your situation, if you were so angry that you had this attack that day, if your situation is more serious, you may die, which means you may be angry to death."

"Third, your situation is caused by a mental illness. Excessive plastic surgery is not good for your mind and body. So, my suggestion is to wait until your current illness is completely gone.

To recover, you can find a psychiatrist to take a good look at your mental illness. Then you need to understand clearly the consequences of plastic surgery in the future. Moreover, plastic surgery should be very expensive. Like your parents, they are old and have little income.

Source, you should no longer rely on and use your parents’ money, but you should honor them. Of course, if you think what I said is useless, I think you really want to continue plastic surgery, you should use your own earnings

money.”

The more Ms. Jin listened, the more embarrassed she became, so she could only lower her head.

Xiao Chen stopped irritating the other party.

Now that the disease has been treated, the prescription in duplicate remains there.

For other participating Chinese medicine doctors, they may be competing, but for Xiao Chen, he is just treating another patient.

Now that he had read it, Xiao Chen no longer had to think about the outcome.

Cui Minhao and Miss Jin's parents particularly admire Xiao Chen's medical skills. They think Xiao Chen is really amazing.

When Xiao Chen was about to go out, Cui Minhao followed him.

Xiao Chen felt strange.

"Classmate Cui, do you know if there is anything else?"


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