Chapter 4485 [574] Is There Any Magic Solution?
Soon everyone discovered that Dr. Tong and Dr. Xie Wanying, a female doctor, hit it off and talked non-stop.
While chatting, the two female doctors treated the wounded.
Bruises are easier to deal with and can be disinfected.
If the waist is sprained, could it be like what happened to Mr. Jiao? Anyway, Dr. Tong has acupuncture needles here to acupuncture the Ah Shi point?
The problem is that Brother Cao's waist sprain this time is different from Brother Jiao's.
Brother Jiao had obvious pain points, but Brother Cao did not. There was an abnormal feeling all over the area on his lower back.
Perhaps it’s because Mr. Jiao himself is a master of traditional Chinese medicine, and he can roughly feel where the pain is most, which is the Ashi point.
Second Brother Cao is not a master of traditional Chinese medicine and has no experience in this field.
"Let him lie down inside first." Doctor Tong opened the door of the small room in the rural clinic and said.
Everyone followed the patient, Dr. Cao Zhao, into the room. From the looks of it, the small room seemed to be a small operating room, with a simple vertical operating lamp and operating bed.
Dr. Tong did not hide his and the village chief's ambitions, saying: "This is a small operating room. I usually use it to perform simple superficial wound suturing operations on some patients. If possible, I will recruit assistant doctors, nurses and anesthetists in the future." "
It should be said that this village has recently concentrated on building a modern economic crop planting base, and has a relatively reliable source of income. The village chief is also able to organize everyone to invigorate the internal welfare of the village, and build a rural clinic to facilitate internal treatment and earn money from other villages. Money, why not do it.
Dr. Tong is a thoughtful and experienced doctor who knows that medical care costs a lot of money. He said, "This is just a plan for the time being. It is difficult to recruit the nurses we want."
There are many graduates from nursing and health schools every year. However, graduates from health schools have low academic qualifications. Nurses in large hospitals are now required to be doctors and have higher and higher academic qualifications.
Moreover, the profession of nurses, such as flight attendants, has been misunderstood for a long time and people believe that the younger the better. In fact, nurses are a type of clinical medicine, comparable to clinicians who need to accumulate medical practice experience.
Some large hospitals have set up nursing outpatient departments, and the value of veteran nurses is being recognized by both insiders and outsiders.
In primary medical institutions, such as Dr. Tong's, it is impossible to recruit newly graduated nurses. Without experienced nurses to guide them, one person without experience cannot handle emergencies.
It was said that Dr. Cao Zhao was asked to come inside for treatment. Dr. Tong, who was like a mother, realized that the patient was always shy to see people.
Dr. Cao Zhao deeply feels that this moment may be the "darkest" time in his life.
"It's okay." Doctor Tong comforted the "little" patient again.
Dr. Cao Zhao was afraid of talking to his mother's doctor, so he simply asked his awesome sister-in-law: "Do you think a cold compress is needed or how to deal with it?"
Dr. Xie was not the doctor who specialized in the patient's condition. The orthopedic surgeon on site was Dr. Chang, and he happened to be the specialist in spinal surgery.
Dr. Chang Jiawei had already been looking around at Dr. Tong's medical equipment and said, "It seems to be some orthopedic materials."
Dr. Cao Zhao put his hand on his head: He is going crazy~
The sharp-eyed Dr. Chang noticed the meaning in the patient's expression and argued: "Yingying's aunt also called me when she sprained."
Dr. Cao Zhao and others: You idiot has become smart, do you know that it is you who I am afraid of?
Dr. Chang Jiawei's skills are definitely top-notch. Dr. Geng Yongzhe's brother's surgery was successfully performed by Dr. Chang.
However, Dr. Cao Zhao: I don’t need surgery!
Western medicine has no particularly good method for treating acute lumbar sprains, such as Mr. Jiao’s miraculous treatment plan that is effective with just one shot. This is why Western medicine sometimes looks at Chinese medicine as if it is looking at an incomprehensible monster.
Now I ask Dr. Chang to prescribe Western medicine, such as painkillers and anti-inflammatory drugs? Want to get faster results and get a closed injection to relieve pain?
If you feel that the side effects of the above two are severe and treat the symptoms but not the root cause, the most common method is as Dr. Cao Zhao asked himself: cold compress or hot compress?
Cold or hot compresses are physical therapies with fewer side effects.
In the end, it didn’t take much thinking to figure out that Dr. Cao Zhao wanted to imitate Mr. Jiao by asking Dr. Xie instead of Dr. Chang.
Going back to the original question, does Chinese medicine have any other cures for the same situation?
Dr. Xie Wanying suggested: "You can try using acupuncture."
Acupuncture means acupuncture plus cupping.
People who know something about traditional Chinese medicine immediately refute: No, cupping is not recommended for acute sprains.
Thank you for your support, good night, dear friends~