Returning to ’90s, She Became Famous in Major Surgical Fields

Chapter 4175 [264] Be Cruel

Regarding the place where these nerves, blood vessels and lymphatics meet, as mentioned before, Western medicine has found that various biological information transmission signals at the intersection here are active. Therefore, using modern technology to analyze the theory of TCM acupuncture and moxibustion can produce academic results with relevant laboratory basis.

It can be seen that it is not surprising that traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture pay special attention to the eight extraordinary meridians.

When everyone hears this, they will suddenly realize: When Mr. Wen used needles before, sometimes he couldn't tell which meridian the needle fell on. It might have landed on the eight meridians.

Mr. Wen’s diagnosis is not necessarily based on the twelve meridians but directly on the eight meridians.

Next, Neiguan, another acupoint commonly used to treat panic, is more interesting.

It is an acupoint on the Hand Jue Pericardium Meridian, and is also the intersection point of the eight meridians, leading to the Yinwei meridians among the eight meridians. For this reason, it can be described as the most important communication fortress in war.

The heart and brain are closely related, and previous Western medicine cases have confirmed this.

Treating the acupoint where the pericardial meridian is located can naturally treat brain-related diseases.

The Neiguan point is located two inches above the distal horizontal crease on the palm side of the wrist in the front area of ​​the human forearm. It can be measured using the finger-to-body measurement method we just mentioned.

First find the wrist creases. At this time, the patient needs to extend his arms and flex his wrists to reveal the wrist creases, and then use the horizontal width of the patient's three fingers together to measure it.

This point is placed between the flexor palmaris longus tendon and the flexor carpi radialis tendon in Western medical anatomy.

After what has been said above, we can know that Schrödinger's cat acupoint method of traditional Chinese medicine mentioned by Dr. Cao Zhao is an example where this conclusion can easily be witnessed on the Neiguan point.

This means that although the Neiguan point seems to be located near the wrist where it is easily visible, it is difficult to accurately locate the Neiguan point.

Ordinary health care for ordinary people can use a simple method equivalent to fuzzy positioning of Neiguan points.

Doctors cannot do precise treatment.

Anatomically, this point is located between tendons, in a deep and narrow area of ​​the human body.

When selecting acupoints, beginners will inevitably use too much force to grasp the acupoints, which will cause the patient to feel unbearable pain first. How difficult do you think it is to press this acupoint so that the acupoint sensation is suppressed and the pain is not painful?

The same thing applies to many other acupuncture points on the human body.

So in the acupuncture department, you can see some young doctors or lay people pressing acupuncture points on patients. The patient first screams in pain: "What are you pressing?"

Coming back to the topic, there are acupoints on the pericardial meridian that can treat encephalopathy, but what about the heart meridian?

Speaking of the third more common acupuncture point for treating this disease, it is the Shenmen of the Heart Meridian.

The Shenmen point is also located on the wrist, close to the tendon.

Dr. Wen Zihan provided so many acupuncture point choices to his sister, Dr. Xie Wanying, because he knew that Dr. Xie Wanying's Western anatomy skills were extraordinary.

According to the above analysis of acupoint selection in traditional Chinese medicine, it should not be difficult for a doctor who is good at Western anatomy to select acupoints accurately.

Dr. Xie Wanying was always very clear-headed and said: "To straighten the body, I don't use these acupoints. I can use Yongquan acupoint."

The Shenmen point is a main point for diarrhea in treating this disease, and the Baihui point is for resuscitation and awakening of the brain.

The Neiguan point can be replenished, and the replenishment is the heart qi.

Dr. Xie Wanying believes that it should be replenished, but the replenishment should be more severe. Once the replenishment is in place, the roots should be replenished.

Where are the roots of the human body? The theory of traditional Chinese medicine has long said that in the kidney, the kidney is the basis.

It must be admitted that Dr. Xie Wanying is a typical representative of Western medicine surgeons, and her thinking and behavior patterns are as fierce as holding a surgical knife.

The other Western doctors thought for a while: Xie's style is considered a masterpiece brought by Dr. Tan Kelin.

Not all Western doctors are quick and ruthless in their operations. Dr. Tao Zhijie, who also taught Xie, can once again be the first to express his opinion on this.

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