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Chapter 1723 Not Enough Motivation

Chapter 1723 Not Enough Motivation

The so-called TIA is called "transient ischemic attack" in Western medicine. Western medicine believes that some arteries suddenly suffer from temporary lack of blood supply, causing transient and reversible neurological dysfunction, such as sudden amblyopia or blindness.

Bian Mu has a relatively good understanding of this type of disease. Translated according to the concept of the "numerical medicine" school, it can generally be understood as insufficient blood flow.

The so-called blood flow is to push the patient's body's most energetic, relatively healthiest, and most nutritious high-quality qi and blood to various organs in the body. To successfully achieve this goal, sufficient power is needed. Generally speaking, this power comes from kidney qi.

Generally speaking, if a patient has difficulty in bleeding, Chinese medicine doctors usually look for the cause in "insufficient kidney qi".

However, everyone's physical condition varies greatly, and when it comes to specific analysis, no one knows where the problem is. Therefore, all qualified professional Chinese medicine doctors will generally not make mistakes in the general direction when treating patients. However, it is like finding the only special thread in a pile of tangled yarn, which is difficult!
Bian Mu does have certain advantages in this regard, but to a large extent, he has the support of the "Digital Medicine" system. Otherwise, he would still be scratching his head when encountering such a troublesome disease with a lot of sources and causes.

The symptoms complained by the deputy director of the physical examination center were not complicated and seemed to be just a common disease at first glance. However, it was not an easy task to find the root cause of the disease.

What's more, the patient was a general surgeon back then, so he should know exactly what's wrong with him. Since he came to me, there's no need to ask, as it must be that the cause of his illness is temporarily unknown.

In Bian Mu's opinion, being a general surgeon is not an easy job, as he is the one holding the scalpel! He and Lu Yisi are half colleagues, and their basic medical skills are very good. The diseases and pains they cannot figure out can often be classified as difficult and complicated diseases.

"You are in your prime at this age, why are you retiring to the sidelines? Do you mind asking me this?" When Bian Mu treated patients, he was accustomed to not missing any details that might arouse suspicion.

"It's... nothing. Later, I became a little slow. You could say... I was eliminated by more outstanding colleagues!" It's okay. The man was quite frank and replied a few words in a lowered voice intentionally or unintentionally.

"Could it be that he had to leave the operating room because he suddenly felt numbness on one side of his body from time to time?" Bian Mu asked.

"That's not the case. It's just that my brain is slow to react, and my hands and feet are a bit unresponsive. I always rank last in business assessments, and was eliminated from the last place. If you hadn't mentioned this, I would have almost forgotten that I had been on the operating table!" At this point, the man's face showed a kind of loneliness.

"Your hospital is full of talented people, and the competition is indeed fierce. I'm sorry, I'm just trying to rule out the symptoms of early-onset paralysis on one side of my body. Please bear with me!"

Hearing this, the man smiled calmly without saying anything nonsense, his eyes showing some generosity and open-mindedness.

"Take his pulse!" As he spoke, Bian Mu took the man's pulse.

The man came alone, without anyone to accompany him. Before coming, he sorted out all the test reports neatly. Regardless of whether Bian Mu would carefully refer to them or not, he brought them with him as a reference.

While taking the patient's pulse, Bian Mu casually flipped through the book.

Cranial MRI, 24-hour electrocardiogram, cardiac ultrasound and transesophageal cardiac ultrasound, chest X-ray, carotid artery color Doppler ultrasound, TCD bubble test report... Wow, except for not seeing the coronary angiography report, almost all possible tests have been done.

Bian Mu smiled and was quite convinced.

"Do you have any relatively fixed exercise habits?"

"Sports?! Does slingshot count?"

"Haha... you still have that hobby! Then... when you aim, do you glance slightly with your eyes, or use the Phoenix single hanging line?" Bian Mu asked with a smile.

"Playing around! Never aiming, just staring and firing."

"Did you hit it accurately?"

"Not bad! Usually no more than 50 meters, anyone can do it. Experienced worker!" "Modest! You must be pretty good at it! If we do a headstand now, can you do it independently?"

Hearing this, the man was stunned for a moment.

"It was OK when I was in school, but it wasn't a real headstand. I had to lean against a wall a little bit. I couldn't stand upside down out of thin air. My waist couldn't support it, so I couldn't do it!"

"Is that so? We have a side-tilting bed here. If you don't mind, you have to use that bed to stand upside down for a while. I have to check your pulse again while your qi and blood are flowing backwards."

"Oh! No problem!"

"If you suddenly develop amblyopia or temporary blindness later, please inform us immediately. At the same time, don't be nervous!"

"No, thank you for your hard work!" the man said politely.

"We're in the same industry, you're welcome!" As he said that, Bian Mu accompanied the man to the testing room.

Nurse Ye came over to help, and the two of them fixed the man's feet, legs, and waist. Nurse Ye gently shook the handle, and the tilt bed slowly began to tilt...

Feeling that the angle was about right, Bian Mu called a stop.

"Doctor Hong! Don't you feel uncomfortable?"

"It's okay, it's okay! I just feel a little nervous. I don't know if it's because I'm not used to it or I'm really nervous. Also, I feel a little dizzy, but not really faint. There's nothing else..."

"Okay! If you feel particularly uncomfortable later, please alert us in time!" As he spoke, Bian Mu sat on a small stool and took the man's pulse.

Nurse Ye was protecting the man's head. She was very skilled in her job and thought that there must be something wrong with the man's blood circulation. Once she heard any warning signal or observed any abnormal situation in time, she would have to slowly lay the tilting bed flat.

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"It's okay! Put it down!" As he said that, Bian Mu stood up and gently supported the man's head.

Nurse Ye methodically restored the tilting bed to its original position. Such operations should avoid sudden rises and falls as this can easily lead to accidents.

Seeing that there was nothing to do, Nurse Ye went to the hall to do her work. Soon, the male intern named Shang came trotting over, ready to receive instructions from Teacher Bian at any time.

One of the other two female interns was learning how to take a pulse from Dr. Ning, while the other was helping Dr. Gong give massages to children upstairs. Recently, the number of patients seeking massages from Dr. Gong has been increasing, and Dr. Gong is a little overwhelmed, so Bian Mu specially sent the female intern named Fan to help for a while.

"From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, you suffer from insufficient blood circulation. There are problems with at least 11 key points in your body. Don't worry, it's not congestion. It's mainly due to insufficient power. We only need to partially restore the power source, and the previous temporary blindness symptoms will disappear. However, if we want to cure it completely, it will take some effort! I will report to Professor Mi later. I won't do treatment today. I will demonstrate a few sets of gymnastics moves. I hope you can practice for half an hour every morning and evening, once each!" Bian Mu explained with a smile.

Upon hearing this, the man's face changed somewhat.

"What?! Is the situation not good? Can't you talk to the person in person directly?" the man asked doubtfully.

"Don't get me wrong! I need to check with Professor Mi about some things. Don't worry, it's nothing serious. You are not an outsider. Through Professor Mi, I need to know more. But if possible, I still need to find a way to eradicate the problem."

After hearing this, the man felt relieved.


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