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

Chapter 4440 [529] Increase the Difficulty

Boss Jiao was silent for three seconds.

If you accept a high-level apprentice, the pressure on the teacher will increase.

Taoist priest Jiao's expression made the immortal brother Dr. Cao Zhao and others feel happy: Look, look, the old kid just reacted in hindsight.

The serious Professor Jiao coughed twice and said that he would no longer ask basic questions about this outstanding student and directly inserted the case.

That's right, for an extraordinary and outstanding doctor like Dr.

To put it simply, Boss Jiao also wanted to see if Mr. Xie would overturn.

"Check this child's pulse as you just said." Professor Jiao gave the task.

When this child is "socially afraid", it may be a problem how to get this child to stretch out his little hand.

The family members coaxed the baby very cooperatively: Don't be afraid, just let the doctor sister touch her little hand.

Seeing that the king of Xiejuan is likely to encounter a difficult situation, is Ziwa overturned?

The people who are least worried about this are the Guoxie and Shouer people. They know very well that Dr. Xie has another magic weapon that is very useful for dealing with children: Dr. Xie’s appearance.

Children best embody human nature: love flowers when they see them.

Otherwise, how could this bad guy like the fairy brother be so successful in pediatrics?

"Are you pretty, sister?" Dr. Miao Tianying, who is the bad guy in pediatrics alongside Dr. Cao Zhao, personally demonstrated to family members how to be the doctor's counselor.

Under the coaxing of his mother and uncle, the baby boy emerged from his mother's arms with his little turtle head. The moment his eyes looked at the doctor sister, he immediately became as stupid as Cao Zhile's child: Sister Tianxian.

Seizing the opportunity, Dr. Xie held one of the baby's arms and performed an incision on the baby.

After a while, a group of spectators watched and became suspicious: Where did Xie Xie’s pulse go?

Dr. Xie's hand was not even on Cun Guan Chi.

Fortunately, there were other Chinese medicine practitioners at the scene to give on-site explanations and help the Western doctors clear up their doubts.

Speaking of which, Mr. Jiao’s question from the beginning was a trap, but King Xie Juan’s answer contained another mystery.

The question asked by Brother Jiao did not refer to any specific age group of children.

Like Western medicine, which is based on the experience of clinical cases, Chinese medicine must treat children in stages.

Xie Juan Wang's answer to this can be called clever, and he only talks about the general similarities between children regardless of age group.

Doctors from the West, Dr. Xie’s classmates and teachers: Well, King Juan is very cunning. He knows that many people are cheating on him, so he might as well put out more smoke bombs.

Talking about what Dr. Xie is currently doing, a fellow Chinese medicine practitioner said: "Children under three years old can use fingerprint reading instead of pulse diagnosis."

As mentioned earlier, it is difficult to detect the pulse of children with short hands, but this does not mean that the pulse of the child cannot be felt at all. However, the most satisfying aspect of pulse diagnosis in traditional Chinese medicine is that it is different from Western medicine in segmented pulse diagnosis. If children want to perform pulse diagnosis in the same way, they can only find another way out.

This again reflects the overall wisdom of traditional Chinese medicine.

Since a person is a whole, is it possible to measure the pulse from other parts of the human body?

Of course, because the pulse condition can be regarded as an observation sentinel point for doctors to use part of the human body to peer into the entire human body. There must be more than one such human body observation sentinel point, and it will vary from person to person.

Is the theory of traditional Chinese medicine discussed here mysterious?

Western doctors thought: not really.

Western medicine does exactly the same thing, such as measuring body temperature, which is the most common. In Western medicine, there are several observation points for doctors to choose from: axillary temperature, oral temperature, rectal temperature, etc.

Where should Chinese medicine doctors look for the regular observation points for pulse diagnosis in children?

Doctors of traditional Chinese medicine have observed that, near the beginning of the original pulse diagnosis, children under three years old begin to have a pulse at the tiger's mouth of the index finger, which is relatively close to the skin surface and is easily observed by doctors.

This vein is found in modern anatomy to be a superficial radial vein.

Based on the principle that all blood vessels in the human body are connected, the pulse will be closer to the original pulse point, and the pulse point here is easy to be observed by doctors. It is obvious that traditional Chinese medicine doctors can use this place to replace the usual pulse diagnosis point.

The pulse diagnosis level point must be divided into three sections here like the adult pulse diagnosis.

For adults, the pulse measurement is called Cun Guan Chi. In pediatricians, the fingerprint measurement is called Feng Guan, Qi Guan and Ming Guan, also known as Yin Guan, Mao Guan and Chen Guan.

The anatomical positions of the three passes are the upper, middle and lower sections of the index finger. Counting from near the tiger's mouth, the first section is the wind pass, the second section is the qi pass and the third section is the life pass.

The name of medicine has its origin and must reflect its medical nature.

Fate and destiny, three words, undoubtedly destiny is the most important.

If there is a symptom that the fingerprint here reaches the critical point, it means that the child's condition is most critical.

Based on the above principles, we can know that the normal fingerprint of a child is a line that appears under the skin as a faint color and will not exceed the wind level.

How does the doctor read fingerprints?

First, it must be carried out under good natural light, which will help the doctor clearly see the color, depth, thickness, etc. of the fingerprints.

2. The specific operation is as follows: Dr. Xie uses his thumb to slowly push the side of the child's index finger to make the child's fingerprints more visible.

The direction of pushing cannot be wrong. Based on the fact that the veins are being pushed, the direction of pushing should be from Mingguan to Fengguan, which is the direction of the veins returning to the heart.

This operation seems very simple and easy, right? Definitely not.

How can any medical operation be as easy as Dr. Xie's, just one time?

"Is this your first time doing this?" Professor Jiao had to ask the student.

Unlike the acupuncture at the Ah Shi point in the morning, Mr. Jiao did not instruct Xie on how to do this operation this time.

Dr. Xie Wanying nodded: It’s the first time.

Because it was her first time, she didn't dare to push hard.

After hearing her explanation, the Chinese medicine expert suddenly realized something.

Professor Jiao's eyes widened.

The Western doctors couldn't figure out what was going on, so they asked the Chinese doctors one after another.

"That may be the case."

Without Professor Jiao’s top-level abilities, a group of traditional Chinese medicine doctors would be able to give interpretations that may not be adequate:

I don’t know what the doctor’s purpose is for pushing the veins out, but to make the veins emerge as much as possible.

Therefore, a powerful doctor of traditional Chinese medicine may not need to push hard, but can just grab the child's index finger to a three-dimensional position at a certain angle to expose the symptoms of the child's fingerprints.

Beginners cannot grasp the key points of the operation at once, and more or less they will have this problem: they have to push hard.

Dr. Xie did not push hard, but already pushed so that the child's pathological fingerprints were clearly visible.

Such an operation is obviously more difficult than ordinary human body positioning.

No wonder Boss Jiao was also frightened by the student's performance.

It is conceivable that if a person has the talent to be a doctor, there will be no distinction between Chinese and Western medicine.

Everyone gathered around to look at the child's fingerprints.

"Oops." A group of Chinese doctors sighed.

With the explanation just given by the TCM colleagues, the Western doctors were surprised: A child who showed no signs of illness at a Western doctor's consultation was actually found to be sick by looking at his fingerprints at a TCM doctor's clinic?

Thank you for your support, good night, dear friends~

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