Qi Pulse Medical Approach: from Emergency Data to Yin and Yang Balance

Qi Pulse Medical Approach: from Emergency Data to Yin and Yang Balance

by Qihuang Dragon Hand

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54Kwords15chapters
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Shen Zhixia, an emergency doctor at the No. 1 Hospital in the city, is a firm believer in data and instruments - until a patient came to the emergency room with "no cause": CT and blood tests were all normal, but the old man had difficulty breathing and his lips were blue. At the critical moment, Grandpa's old friend Cheng Yanshan pierced the patient's ring finger with a silver needle, causing the old man to cough up thick phlegm on the spot and his breathing gradually stabilized. This treatment that "cannot be explained by data" made Shen Zhixia re-examine the "A Brief Record of Medical Theory" left by his grandfather. In the manuscript, "movement of water molecules" is used to explain "qi", and "how much energy" is used to explain "cold and heat", and the obscure TCM theory is broken down into tangible logic. She began to visit TCM clinics, from taking pulses and recognizing medicine to prescribing acupuncture, using the perspective of interoperability between Chinese and Western medicine to solve problems: helping girls with atopic dermatitis get rid of hormone dependence, helping elderly people with hypertension reduce the dosage of Western medicine, and easing the side effects of immunosuppressants for patients with lupus erythematosus. From "data first" in the emergency room to "qi and pulse harmony" in the traditional Chinese medicine clinic, Shen Zhixia understands through questioning and practice: the best medical skills are never an either-or choice, but the encounter between the precision of Western medicine and the gentleness of traditional Chinese medicine to help the body find its true balance. This is an exploration about life and cognition, and it is also a medical inheritance spanning ancient and modern times.

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