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    The results of Western medicine treatment were not good, so I asked my colleagues in Chinese medicine whether it was possible.

    It is said that the patient¡¯s disease occurred during the rainy season.

    The dermatology department initially said that the patient suffered from eczema. The Chinese medicine department then looked at the patient¡¯s tongue and found that there were tooth marks on the tongue. They concluded that it was most likely caused by the moisture brought by the spring cold during the seasonal change.

    So, wouldn¡¯t it be possible to treat it in the National Association?

    Dr. Yin and Dr. Xie mainly consider that the patient has been taking medicine for a long time, so it is better to change to other methods of treatment.

    Doctors of Western medicine generally believe that a mixture of Chinese and Western medicines is not very good to eat, and the side effects of medicines are more difficult to predict.

    ?? Traditional Chinese medicine is not just about taking medicine, there are also amazing other treatments such as acupuncture.

    The National Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and acupuncture were not that good, so I went to find a more professional TCM doctor.

    Thinking back to this, Dr. Yin understood: 99% of the time, the diagnostic opinions of the Traditional Chinese Medicine Department of his own hospital were inconsistent with those of Dr. Wen.

    Dr. Wen doesn¡¯t think the patient is suffering from cold-dampness invasion?

    "They said there were tooth marks on her tongue. Isn't this a symptom of moisture?" Yin Fengchun asked.

    The first person to laugh when seeing her husband like this is Wu Lixuan.  She doesn't have to be a doctor to tell that something is wrong with her husband.

    ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Dr. Wen was not qualified by my husband¡¯s theory of Western medicine. Now how come my husband uses his theory of traditional Chinese medicine to argue with Dr. Wen?

    Fortunately, Dr. Wen has a gentle temper and does not compete with her husband or use this to poke her husband's lungs.

    In fact, if you compare Chinese medicine doctors with Western doctors in clinical practice, you will find that generally Chinese medicine doctors with a professional background are calmer, more open and tolerant than Western doctors.

    Traditional Chinese medicine practitioners have never been averse to learning from Western medicine, learning from the advantages of Western medicine and then applying them to Chinese medicine.  Those traditional Chinese medicine fans who only hold ancient books and have no brains are not authentic Chinese doctors with academic background.

    Since Western medicine occupies the right to speak in mainstream medical circles around the world, its attitude is inevitably rather arrogant.

    However, there are some facts that you must make clear. Traditional Chinese medicine doctors are human beings, no different from Western medicine doctors.  This means that both Chinese and Western doctors have universal similarities in human brain thinking, which is why top experts assert that medicine will achieve the same goal by different paths.

    ?? Traditional Chinese medicine is logical and no different from Western medicine.

    Faced with the family members of Western medicine doctors, Dr. Wen simply used Western medicine analogies when explaining to make it easier for the other party to understand.

    The first point is that the history of traditional Chinese medicine is to extract the essence and discard the dross, with a spirit of introspection and enterprising.

    Excellent Chinese people have always pooled their collective wisdom. As a native medicine, how could Chinese medicine not have the characteristics of the Chinese people?  Therefore, modern Chinese medicine is not an anti-bone sect.

    The second point is to tell the family members of Western medicine doctors bluntly: "Clinical work of traditional Chinese medicine also includes research, and statistics are indispensable."

    The clinical research of traditional Chinese medicine will use real data to prove that moisture and tooth marks are not 100% inevitable.

    ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????::???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Traditional Chinese medicine doctors and Western medicine doctors are all human, with the same logical thinking, is reflected in the clinical diagnostic thinking: Chinese medicine doctors and Western medicine doctors is the same, is to make a diagnosis based on a comprehensive analysis based on all the data.

    There are teeth marks and it means there is moisture. I think Dr. Yin may have misunderstood what the Chinese medicine doctor in his hospital meant.

    What I should say is that it is the same as the diagnosis name that Western medicine likes to write: Is there moisture?  Let me give you a question first.

    ¡°Only those who are completely outsiders of traditional Chinese medicine will use teeth marks to explain things without knowing anything about it.

    Moreover, in the professional field of traditional Chinese medicine, dampness is not simply dampness.

    Damp and hot?  Cold and damp?

    Which part and which meridian is affected by dampness?

    What caused this dampness?

    ¡°Only unprofessional generalities will tell you that it is dampness. Traditional Chinese medicine studies a patient¡¯s dampness just like Western medicine studies a disease. It is necessary to understand the ins and outs.

    Hearing this, Dr. Yin could only listen.

    ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Outcome: Many "black" Chinese medicine doctors draw conclusions based on hearsay without a thorough understanding.

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