The self-reversal of the cannon fodder fat wife

Chapter 28 Prescribe the right medicine

Gu Yun was in a daze. Was this caused by getting angry?

Lieutenant Yang was also not calm: "Sister-in-law, is it really just caused by getting angry?"

Yinuo said seriously: "That's right!"

"If you eat too much fried food, your Qi will be out of balance, phlegm and dampness will accumulate inside your body, and your meridians will become blocked. This is actually just mumps."

"After the parotid gland became inflamed, Shitou began to feel uncomfortable and thought he was seriously ill. He was worried too much and it hurt his spleen."

Gu Feng suddenly realized: "Yes, what Madam Yi said is very true."

"When the spleen is weak and unable to transport and transform water, phlegm and dampness will form."

Seeing that Gu Feng understood, Yinuo smiled and nodded, indicating that he was right.

Gu Feng's eyes lit up, and he deduced: "Over time, it can become stagnant and turn into heat. In this way, phlegm and heat combine to form phlegm nodules."

Yinuo hummed and gave Gu Feng a praising look: "Doctor Gu's inference is correct, so your diagnosis is correct and the direction is correct."

“And the manifestation of this core is inflammation of the lymph nodes.”

Yinuo touched his neck and told everyone: "This is where our lymph nodes are located."

"Lymph is one of the immune systems in our body."

"When the nucleus has been formed in the body, the lymphatic system will sense it and respond to it. Inflammation is a signal to our body telling us that there is a problem."

Teng Ke and Gu Yun probably understood what was said. At this moment, Gu Yun was completely convinced of Yinuo's medical skills, but Teng Ke looked displeased.

He didn't like Yinuo smiling at other men.

Gu Feng was a person obsessed with studying medicine. Yinuo's unique insights made him suddenly enlightened, as if a door to the medical world had been opened, and he had a new understanding of the disease.

He immediately drew inferences from one example and said, "Now that this solid lump has softened, according to Madam Yi, it is festering inside. So can I assume that the phlegm nodule has been subdued in Lei'er's body and is slowly getting better?"

When Yinuo heard him call himself a student, she felt at a loss whether to laugh or cry: "Doctor Gu, please don't be so modest. I am just showing off my skills in front of an expert."

Then she continued with Gu Feng's words: "After the suppuration, it will burst. When the pus and blood flow out, it will heal."

Lieutenant Yang didn't understand, but when he heard Yinuo say that everything would be fine, he felt relieved.

Gu Feng immediately ordered someone to bring paper and pen and wrote a prescription: "Now that we know the crux of the problem, we should use methods to soothe the liver and strengthen the spleen, resolve phlegm and remove blood stasis, and the lump should gradually subside."

Yinuo nodded in agreement: "Doctor Gu is right, what is your prescription?"

Gu Feng handed her the written prescription.

After taking a look, she was impressed by Gu Feng's learning ability. He was indeed from a medical family. He had been exposed to medicine since childhood and had accumulated more than 20 years of experience. He was familiar with the effects of all Chinese herbal medicines and could quickly come up with the corresponding prescriptions.

"15 qian of honeysuckle, 24 qian of wild yam, 12 qian of white mulberry bark, decocted 6 bowls of water into 1 bowl, take once..."

The prescription is actually very simple, but Yinuo is disgusted by the conservative use of medicine by the ancients, which actually delays the treatment of the disease.

But in this era, everyone protects themselves and uses dosage cautiously, which is actually just their way of protecting themselves.

However, this way of thinking has become a fixed mindset, and when they face acute illnesses, they will be restrained and unable to let go.

Yinuo said without hesitation: "In fact, Doctor Gu, you know, this dosage is really too light."

"This is an acute disease. Although it has improved, if we don't speed up the treatment, I'm afraid that Shitou's body resistance will not be strong enough and the phlegm nodules will not be able to fester. If it gets worse, the consequences will be unimaginable."

"I suggest that you boil 30 cents of honeysuckle, 48 cents of wild yam, and 24 cents of white mulberry bark, and boil them in 6 bowls of water until you get one bowl."

Teng Ke, Gu Feng and Gu Yun all looked at her, shocked by her audacity. Double the dosage!

Teng Ke didn't understand pharmacology, but the corners of his mouth did rise. The woman in front of him either didn't know how to protect herself, or she was absolutely confident. Of course, the premise of the second point was absolute strength.

Gu Feng admired him. He had also thought about increasing the dosage, but his years of experience made him hesitant.

He clasped his hands together and said with conviction: "What Madam Yi said is very true. I admire you."

Yinuo smiled embarrassedly. This was all thanks to her teacher who forced her to memorize the prescription. In her understanding, the dosage of the prescription was just this much, but she just insisted.

"Actually, I have another prescription. How about you take a look?"

Gu Feng took the paper Yinuo handed over, and his pupils shrank: "30 coins of honeysuckle, 30 coins of forsythia, 20 coins of soapberry thorn, 20 coins of pangolin..."

This prescription is excellent. It can not only clear away heat and detoxify, and discharge toxins and pus, but also strengthen the body and replenish the vital energy, and better achieve the effect of soothing the liver and strengthening the spleen, and resolving phlegm and removing blood stasis.

"Madam Yi is really amazing. I admire you."

As he said that, he handed the prescription to Gu Yun: "Sister, this prescription from Madam Yi is excellent. Please send someone back to Gushengtang to get the medicine according to the prescription and boil it for Shitou to take immediately."

Lieutenant Yang immediately took over: "Brother-in-law, I will ask the guards to ride horses."

Having said that, he told the butler to arrange it personally.

"Brother-in-law, Colonel Teng, since everything is fine, why don't we go to the front yard and have a cup of tea!"

Seeing that the child's illness could now be cured, Lieutenant Yang invited the two to the front yard. After all, there were other women around, and they, as outsiders, had to avoid suspicion.

Gu Feng nodded and followed him out.

Before Teng Ke left, he asked Yinuo, "Then have a good chat with Sister Gu Yun, and we will go back later."

Before Yinuo could reply, Gu Yun immediately said, "No, no, sister Nuo, why don't you stay here with the child for a few days?"

Gu Yun finally felt relieved. Lieutenant Yang was also going back to the barracks. She hadn't seen Yinuo for many days, so it was a good opportunity for her to chat with her and take a tour of Pengcheng.

"We've been going out to play together before, so let's take this opportunity to have some fun."

"It's rare for the two children to come to the city, so let them stay for a few more days!"

Seeing Gu Yun's enthusiastic invitation, Yinuo nodded. She also wanted to rely on Gu Yun's relationship to buy herbs when she went to the city.

Teng Ke also respected her wishes: "Then stay."

As he said this, he followed Lieutenant Yang and the others out, but he didn't sit there for long before he rode out alone again, and no one knew what he was going to do.

In the backyard, Yang Lei took Teng Runhong and Teng Runchen to visit the garden, while Yinuo was chatting with Gu Yun in the pavilion.

"Thanks to sister Nuo. If it weren't for your wide knowledge, your brother-in-law and I would have to find a famous doctor elsewhere today."

Yinuo said with a guilty conscience: "My medical skills are nothing compared to Brother Gu. After all, I only learned it by myself with those two medical books."

I started learning medicine at the age of twelve, and by the time I traveled here, I had been studying for a total of fourteen years. In addition to learning from an old Chinese medicine doctor, I also received systematic education in a medical university. I even followed my mentor to do academic research for several years, and I have been seeing patients for several years.

Now I have to describe myself as a quack doctor, which is really helpless.

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