Chapter 4439 [528] Comprehensive Understanding
Well, Xie Juan Wang was directly classified as a member of the traditional Chinese medicine circle by the patient's family this time.
A group of Western medicine bigwigs were so anxious that they helped clarify the matter before Xie Juan Wang opened his mouth: "She is a Western doctor, not a Chinese doctor!"
"I know, but I heard that she is also very good at traditional Chinese medicine." said the family member.
how? Aren’t big guys who are very good at Chinese and Western medicine not allowed to appear?
Is there such a big shot in the history of domestic medicine?
some.
All was quiet.
The doctors are very clear about what the approval of the patient's family means. It means that the king of examination papers has indeed gone straight to the ceiling of the medical profession, the highest academic palace in the country.
Dr. Xie Wanying said herself: "I am still learning."
King Juan's humility is from beginning to end.
Dr. Xie Wanying added that her spirit of seeking truth from facts is not excessive modesty, saying: "I don't know how to diagnose pulse."
Regarding the difficulty of pulse diagnosis, Sister Wen even said that she was not very good at it. As a beginner, she was even more confused.
It is estimated that it is more difficult to check the pulse of children than that of adults because children have short hands, which is called Cunkou shortness in Chinese medicine.
We know that the three fingers commonly used by doctors to take the pulse of adults are called Cun Guan Chi, which means they are ranked in order.
Cun is the position closest to the end of the limb to feel the pulse. According to the operation details of pulse diagnosis in traditional Chinese medicine, the doctor should use the index finger to feel the patient's pulse.
The doctor's middle finger is placed between the three fingers when diagnosing the pulse and is responsible for feeling the pulse at the pass.
Therefore, when doctors perform pulse diagnosis, they usually use their middle finger to determine the position of the guan. In modern anatomy, this position is on the inner side of the high bone behind the palm and is easiest to feel.
The doctor's ring finger is placed on the ulnar pulse behind Guan.
After finding the patient's pulse diagnosis position, the doctor bends three fingers in an arch shape and aligns the fingers on a horizontal line, then presses down with the three fingers at the same time, using the fingertips to touch the pulse under the patient's skin. This is called total pressure.
The overall concept embodies the most valuable medical experience of traditional Chinese medicine, which is a holistic view of the human body. After judging the patient's overall pulse pulsation feeling. Then look at the patient's condition. If abnormalities are found at key parts, such as guan, cun or chi, take a separate pulse cut to carefully study the symptoms of the patient's condition in a certain part.
Some patients have long bodies and long hands, and some patients have short bodies and short hands. To achieve the correct pulse-taking position by pressing three fingers, the doctor must adjust the distance between the three fingers to suit.
Talking about the child, the child's hands are so short that the doctor can press down with one finger to cover the full inch of the ruler. Therefore, the doctor can only use one finger to diagnose the child's pulse, which is called one thumb and cannot measure the ruler.
After listening to what the Chinese doctors said, all the Western doctors realized that Wang Gang took the initiative to say this, revealing her own strong ambition: I just want to learn the most difficult thing and push it to the extreme.
Leader Cui silently walked outside the crowd and let out a long breath, thinking about how Classmate Tan told him to take care of pregnant women, but how could he take care of a roll king?
The surrounding circle continues to be quiet, everyone is waiting to study together, or: are they extremely looking forward to seeing the rollover incident?
Hearing that students who have the hardest time learning to speak are suspected of having high self-esteem, Professor Jiao felt that he needed to take a test to thank his classmates and asked, "Do you know what's special about children's pulse?"
Pulse refers to what comes out of pulse diagnosis, not the pulse diagnosis process just mentioned which is different from adults.
Dr. Tse Wanying said: "It is at least clear in Western medicine that infants and children have faster pulses than adults."
Children's basal metabolic level is faster than that of adults because they need to grow.
Such basic differences will inevitably be reflected in the pulse condition of traditional Chinese medicine. In other words, Chinese medicine is also inseparable from the physiological basis of the human body.
"Besides speed, are there any other specific differences?" Mr. Jiao increased the difficulty of the test questions.
Dr. Xie Wanying answered in an orderly manner: "Compared with the physiological vascular sclerosis caused by the deterioration of body functions in the elderly, the opposite is true in children. The pulse feels softer to the touch."
Not only Mr. Jiao, but also a circle of people looked directly at King Xie Juan: Are you really a master of both Chinese and Western medicine?