I Can Hear the Heart's Voice of Traditional Chinese Medicine-Chapter 337 - 148: If You Think You Can Do It, Go Ahead—If Not, Then Stop Complaining

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Chapter 337: Chapter 148: If You Think You Can Do It, Go Ahead—If Not, Then Stop Complaining

Ji Huan’s condition is already very clear: myocardial ischemia caused by acute myocardial infarction, rapid breathing and gasping, the pulse is naturally chaotic.

As for the dark spots on the edges of the tongue, they appear as strips and patches, that is, dark purple or blackish spots or patches of varying sizes and shapes on the tongue surface, commonly referred to as stasis tongue or stasis spot tongue.

If we delve into it, with regard to the stasis spot tongue, it’s about dark purple patches appearing locally on the tongue surface in various sizes, generally referred to as stasis spot tongue.

Under normal circumstances, the stasis spot tongue indicates blood stasis or qi stagnation in the organs or locally.

Specifically, we need to see which region this stasis spot or point corresponds to, as each region corresponds to different organs.

For example, stasis spots or points at the tip of the tongue indicate obstruction in the heart meridian. If stasis spots appear on both sides of the tongue, it definitely indicates liver and gallbladder obstruction.

Regardless of the pulse or the tongue signs, they all unequivocally indicate the current state of the patient on the bed.

If rescue is not administered in time, they won’t last long.

Angina pectoris, in traditional Chinese medicine, is also called true heart pain, an extremely dangerous condition. The "Spiritual Pivot·Collapse Disease" states: "True heart pain, with hands and feet cold to the joints, extreme heart pain, onset in the morning means death in the evening, onset in the evening means death in the morning."

The "Treatise on the Origin and Manifestation of Various Diseases·Heart Disease Symptoms" also has related records: "The heart is the master of all organs and stores the spirit; its meridian cannot be damaged. If damaged and painful, it is called true heart pain."

It can be said that true heart pain is a situation of extreme severity; otherwise, there wouldn’t be records in ancient medical books of "onset in the morning means death in the evening."

Knowing Ji Huan’s condition, Lu Xuan did not hesitate for a moment and turned to Huang Beishan: "Teacher Huang, do we have a needle box?"

"Yes, it’s already prepared." Huang Beishan handed the needle box over to Lu Xuan.

"Dr. Lu, if you need anything, just let us know, and we’ll fully cooperate." Zhang Jiwei also stood up and said at this moment.

As the dean of City First Hospital, he took the responsibility for resource allocation without hesitation.

Here, everyone has to act according to his command.

Of course, great power comes with great responsibility.

If something goes wrong with the emergency treatment of Ji Huan, he, as the first-line commanding dean, will be the first one accountable.

However, at this moment, Zhang Jiwei knew he couldn’t avoid his responsibility. Whether or not he was in command, his responsibility as the dean of City First Hospital was significant. Instead of handing the initiative to others, it was more reassuring to keep it in his own hands.

Since even Dean Zhang Jiwei said so, Lu Xuan was naturally not polite: "Also, 0.5 grams of musk, 0.05 grams of borneol, while the patient is still conscious and hasn’t fainted, dissolve it in water for the patient to take, and simultaneously let them take 5 Angong Niuhuang pills and 1 Suhexiang pill sublingually."

"This...,"

Zhang Jiwei hesitated a bit.

"Dean Zhang, this is not the time to hesitate. Don’t judge Dr. Lu by his young age; his accomplishments in traditional Chinese medicine are no less than any of ours, perhaps even greater, something even Old Zhang knows."

Zhang Jingcai knew he had to stand up for Lu Xuan at this time. "Dean Zhang, to put it bluntly, I am ashamed to say that Dr. Lu’s understanding and research in Chinese medicine surpass mine. And since Old Zhou has already mentioned Dr. Lu to you, he should have also mentioned that he has already become a disciple of Dr. Lu, right? If Old Zhou can admit that he is inferior in acupuncture and is willing to apprentice himself to him, why should Dean Zhang still hesitate?

If you’re unwilling to let Dr. Lu try, then you and your team can do it, and we will be here to observe. Whatever you need, we will fully support."

As he spoke, Zhang Jingcai was also evidently indignant.

You couldn’t handle it, so we came. Now that we’ve recommended someone, you’re doubting and worrying. If that’s the case, you might as well handle it yourselves.

Although Zhang Jiwei is the dean of City First Hospital and holds a high position within Yong City’s medical system, Zhang Jingcai is no pushover and naturally isn’t intimidated by Zhang Jiwei. He speaks his mind.

"Old Zhang, I didn’t mean it that way."

"Whatever the intention, if Old Zhou were here today, he would probably have immediately pulled out Dr. Lu." Zhang Jingcai didn’t give Zhang Jiwei any face.

Though this is indeed the territory of City First Hospital, they’re not under its jurisdiction. They came here to save a life, not to be doubted by Zhang Jiwei.

"To put it bluntly, if you can treat it, then you do it. This credit isn’t something we in Chinese medicine are vying for, since the patient was first brought to City First Hospital, it initially wasn’t connected to us."

After saying this, Zhang Jingcai turned to Lu Xuan: "Lu, we may as well be friends despite the age difference. I’ll tell you the truth: I’ve discussed it with Old Huang and others, and for the coming decades, Yong City’s traditional Chinese medicine circle will revolve around you. When it’s time to be firm, you must stand firm. I, Old Zhang, am now just old; if it were when I was younger, I would have walked away. Whoever wants to treat, let them do it; I wouldn’t serve them anymore."

Zhang Jiwei was embarrassed, but he couldn’t lose his temper at this moment. He could only repeatedly offer nice words to calm Zhang Jingcai.

On the side, Huang Beishan also spoke: "Dean Zhang, don’t think just because someone is young that they lack skills and ability. Old Zhang is right; we are here to help. If you feel Dr. Lu is unreliable, we’ll just leave."

With Huang Beishan and Zhang Jingcai, two prominent figures in traditional Chinese medicine, supporting Lu Xuan and backing him up, everyone in the ward was left dumbfounded.

In their astonishment, they couldn’t help but look at Lu Xuan, eager to know how a young man in his twenties managed to win over these two, possessing such skills that they were willing to vouch for him, even at the cost of offending Zhang Jiwei.

This isn’t something a regular person can achieve.

Moreover, while the two don’t hold any administrative positions, their high status within Yong City’s traditional Chinese medicine circle is unimaginable, capable of commanding a significant following, even so much so that Zhang Jiwei dares not offend them. 𝒻𝑟𝘦𝘦𝘸ℯ𝒷𝑛𝘰𝓋ℯ𝘭.𝘤𝘰𝘮

The most shocked was Zhang Jiwei, who had been old friends with these two.

Unexpectedly, a moment of doubt aroused the anger of these two figures.