Chapter 168 It’s not like I haven’t been stabbed before
Qin Jiu thought she was talking about embroidery, so he said obediently, "Auntie, should I do my homework?"

"Go."

As soon as the words came out, she remembered something, "Don't rush to do it yet. Take out your torn clothes. Auntie will sew them all for you today."

Liulan is getting married today, and the lively atmosphere in the dining hall will not end soon.

Maodong, everyone is so idle that it hurts to catch such a happy opportunity, but he must not make a fuss as hard as he wants.

Therefore, she had enough time for the old man and the others to mend the clothes.

"it is good."

Qin Jiu responded, and Dian'er Dian'er ran back to the house and took out the clothes that were torn and needed to be patched.

After running several times, I finally came out with rags.

"Auntie, they're all here."

"You go do your homework, and Auntie will mend the clothes."

Then, the aunt and nephew divided their labors and cooperated.

Yi Chichi took the clothes and sewed them one by one. Some did not need to be patched and only needed to be sewn, while some could not be sewed without patching.

After sewing eight pieces in a row and checking them for the old man and the others, Mu Da came to her side and sighed.

For a moment, her heart skipped a beat, "Is the situation bad?"

"Master, they have shrapnel and bullets on their bodies, do you know this?"

Muta looked at her with a more careful expression.

Yi Chi blinked, sighed, stared into her eyes and said, "I know, but I don't have any good treatment methods."

There are veterans who have survived since before the founding of the People's Republic of China and have served in the army. There are no veterans with wounds all over their bodies or shrapnel and bullets left in their bodies as souvenirs.

Basically, everything that can be removed surgically has been removed.

What remains in the body cannot be removed surgically.

Mu Da said, "I am an old military doctor. I have been on the battlefield as a medic since I was ten years old. I have rescued countless generals over the years. Whether it is battlefield first aid or clinical surgery, I have very rich experience." ...I won’t hide it from you, I don’t have any good solutions for the old man’s situation.”

Yi nodded slowly to express his understanding, "I have a folk remedy that can't cure it, but it can relieve the pain, but there are some medicines that I can't get."

"Which flavors?"

"Taking a medicinal bath?"

Muta's first reaction was this. Yi Chi shook his head, "The medicine is too strong. The old man and his body cannot withstand the medicine bath."

I heard that it was fine for that age group, and a course of soaking could heal all the dark wounds inside the body.

"Have you tried it?"

"Others have tried."

"How's the effect?"

“No matter how much pain can be relieved, it can only rely on follow-up maintenance and the care of family members.”

However, regardless of whether it is maintenance or family care, it is a luxury for today's old men.

You can only endure it and rely on yourself to pay more attention.

Mu Da thought she could give it a try, but before that, "I want to take a look at the prescription first."

The implication: It’s harmless to your body, so you can try it.

"It should."

Yi Chichi quickly wrote the prescription to her. Mu Da took it and read it carefully. After thinking about it for a while, she looked at her and asked, "Does this prescription also come with matching pills?"

"Have."

"It is also necessary to make periodic adjustments according to the patient's physical condition, reducing or increasing the dose."

The tone was firm.

Yi Chichi's answer was to give her a thumbs up, "Auntie, you can do it."

"Nonsense, after all, my ancestors also practiced medicine."

Yi Chichi always thought that she was practicing medicine halfway, but this person who had been practicing medicine for a long time still had a family background.

After ordering some prescriptions, she asked, "Auntie, do the hospital pharmacies have those medicinal herbs at the back?" "Yes."

She put the prescription away and said, "I will bring the medicine back to you when I take a break next time. Today, you can give me an injection first."

For people who have shrapnel or bullets remaining in their bodies, if they do not have surgery to remove the shrapnel, they will be in pain no matter where in the body they are.

When the seasons change and the weather changes, it can make people miserable and make life worse than death.

If the nerve is compressed, it is not impossible to faint from the pain.

It's really a sin.

She doesn't know acupuncture, but she will learn it sooner or later. It's good to get a few needles first to block the pain and give her body a rest.

"it is good."

Yi Chichi put down her sewing, took the needle box she handed over and came to the old man and the others.

Mrs. Song, "Want to get an acupuncture?"

"Ah."

She nodded and raised the needle box, "Please tell me where it hurts, and I'll take the injections one by one."

Everyone looked at her expressionless and cold face, with black lines hanging on her forehead.

Those who knew clearly that she wanted to give them acupuncture for their own good, but those who didn't know thought that she wanted to kill pigs and sheep.

Mr. Song subconsciously covered his waist, and Yi Chichi flew over with a knife in his eye, "Why are you covering it? It's not like it hasn't been stabbed before."

Mr. Song was silent, and the girl's words were a bit disturbing.

He sighed, stood up and said, "I'll do it first."

"Go into the house and light up the kang."

Seeing that the old man was about to take off his big cotton-padded jacket, Yi Chichi quickly stopped him. In this weather, he didn't dare to let the old man take off his clothes unless he was in a warm back room.

My health is not good to begin with, just like a deflated balloon full of holes, but I can't let the last bit of air leak out just because I catch a cold or get sick.

"The kang keeps burning."

They didn't have much firewood, so they went to get firewood whenever they had some free time.

After all, the old ones are older and the younger ones are younger. If we don’t get more firewood in winter, we might freeze to death.

"Enter the house. Mr. Song is here first. You can get hot water and soak your feet first."

"Use this to soak your feet."

Muta took out a few medicine bags from the medicine box and "popped out the cold bubbles."

"it is good."

The old man and the others went to get water and soak their feet, while Yi Chichi stood by the kang and gave Mr. Song an injection.

Muta was studying on the side, and there were a lot of questions, such as why the needle was inserted here and why the depth of the needle was different.

Yi Chichizhi explained everything to her, and Mu Da suddenly realized, "My father didn't teach me this at the beginning."

She firmly refused to admit that it was her inability to remember the functions of each acupuncture point that forced her father to despair and give up on cultivating her acupuncture skills.

Afraid that she would stab someone to death.

Soon, Mr. Song's lower back was pricked like a hedgehog. Mu Da watched as the expression on the old man's face became soothed. After a long silence, she asked her, "Why didn't you give them acupuncture before?"

There is obviously a way to relieve pain, so why do you have to carry it to death?

"The principle of acupuncture for pain relief is that acupuncture points are closed. It can only be used occasionally and cannot be used for a long time. Once it is used too often, the sensing system will fail and numbness will occur."

Sighing, she said helplessly, "In short, it does more harm than good."

Risking her body for the sake of temporary relief, even if the old man and the others agreed to such an operation, she would not agree.

"We can tolerate it."

Mrs. Song answered with a smile, "It's been hurting for so many years, so this little pain is nothing."

Very brave and fearless.

"Stop being so harsh."


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