Pediatric fulminant encephalitis, the disease is contagious, but not absolute.

If it is epidemic encephalitis, it is highly contagious, which belongs to virus and bacterial infection, but if it is caused by autoimmune problems or encephalitis caused by other reasons, it is not contagious.

Of course, this is the explanation of Western medicine, and it is also the explanation of Western medicine for pediatric fulminant encephalitis.

In the eyes of Chinese medicine, there is actually no concrete disease!

Therefore, it is impossible for Chinese medicine to have a disease name like encephalitis, but because after so many years of integration of Chinese and Western medicine, it has begun to apply mechanically, combining some syndromes of Chinese medicine with disease names of Western medicine, so that specious things become more difficult. speculation.

Jiang Fei walked up to the child, touched his forehead with his hand, and found that his forehead was very hot, but there was no sweat. It was as hot as a boiling kettle.

But high fever must be accompanied by chills, which is one of the inevitable signs.

Although the child is now opisthotonous, it did not delay his frequent convulsions, shivering, and abnormally cold limbs.

Jiang Fei turned his head and looked at his back carefully, and found that the child had bruises and bruises on his back.

Based on these circumstances, Jiang Fei can be sure that the child's body is already extremely hot.

Only when there is extreme heat will there be cold limbs, super high body temperature, frequent convulsions and opisthotonos, which means that there is not only heat, but also wind evil.

And where did this wind evil come from?If it is not an external factor, it is an internal factor, that is, an internal wind.

Extreme heat generates wind, heat moves internal wind, and restlessness prevails.

Jiang Fei stretched out three fingers, and lightly pressed on the child's Cunkou pulse area, and felt for the pulse at first.

This is also one of the best pulses to feel. The ups and downs can be felt by ordinary people, and even experienced apprentices can feel it by counting the pulse.

What is really difficult to feel is that there are many plausible and very similar pulses, which are very difficult to feel. For example, stringy pulses, real pulses and tight pulses have similar characteristics. You need to feel different characteristics to distinguish them.

After a few more minutes, Jiang Fei let go of his hand. He had already found out the answer he wanted from the child's pulse.

The pulse condition was slippery, which was due to the phlegm heat in the body, combined with the child's jaw was closed tightly, so that Jiang Fei couldn't observe the tongue coating.

In the end, Jiang Fei could come to a conclusion. Western medicine concluded that it was pediatric fulminant encephalitis.

The syndrome differentiation of traditional Chinese medicine is that heat and toxin are flaming, both qi and blood burnt, the heat is deep and even deep, and the blood is stimulated when entering the camp, which will cause heat to bind yang, arouse internal wind, and close the pericardium.

To put it clearly, or let ordinary people understand it, it probably means that the child's body is too hot and poisonous, and the heat hurts Qi and blood, and the heat penetrates deep into the body, and it hurts the blood when it enters the camp, and finally causes all the heat. Condensed on the Yangming meridian, thereby arousing liver wind and injuring the pericardium, this is a serious disease in Chinese medicine.

If you explain it more clearly, it is in plain language, the body is so hot that wind is generated in the body, and this gust of wind hurts the pericardium.

This is the simplest vernacular. If you still don't understand, you don't need to tell the patient's family members so much.

There are two types of Chinese medicine practitioners, and there is no third type.

Either you can explain the profound TCM syndrome differentiation theory to the patient's family members in an easy-to-understand way, so that the patient can understand it.

Or you just keep a straight face and don't ask for a word, as long as the medicine you prescribed is effective, you are the authority!

Don't prescribe medicine while explaining, and then the disease has not improved. In that case, you can only say that you are not good, or even insult Chinese medicine.

"I will give the child first aid first, and then send him to the Anzhen Health Center. After all, the conditions in the hospital are much better than those at your home."

Jiang Fei made a decision in a short time, to give first aid to Zhou Bangxin's child first, to save his life, and not to make him so hot that he fainted to the point of death.

This is very dangerous, especially worrying that the heat will burn the pericardium and brain.

After Jiang Fei said this, he immediately opened the first aid kit and took out the silver needle bag from it.

When the Zhou family saw that Jiang Fei was preparing for first aid, all of them had doubts on their faces, and there was still a little bit of doubt.

The more familiar a person is, the easier it is to be suspected.

On the contrary, it is a stranger, and many people will not suspect it.

This is the relationship between understanding and not understanding. Getting close to one will give people an illusion that he is actually the same thing, very simple and nothing extraordinary.

The Zhou family is familiar with everything about Jiang Fei in Dawa Village.

Suddenly Jiang Fei became the director of internal medicine at Jiangxian People's Hospital. For every Zhou family member, it was like a dream, and it was hard to believe.

So under such circumstances, it's normal for people in their family to doubt Jiang Fei's medical skills.

Among them, the child's grandma, Zhou Bangxin's old mother, Aunt Zhou suspected Jiang Fei.

Aunt Zhou had a small mind, and Jiang Fei used to eat a lot of food from her house when he was young.

Every time, Zhou Bangxin brought Jiang Fei over to eat and drink. Aunt Zhou didn't say anything on the surface, but behind her back, the ancestral grave that Lao Jiang's family scolded was emitting black smoke.

So even though Jiang Fei has grown up now, in the eyes of Zhou Bangxin's old mother, he is still not pleasing to the eye.

Just because she ate too much food when she was a child, she felt that the old Zhou family had suffered a lot.

Now that their grandson has been diagnosed, their old Zhou family has to pay Jiang Fei a sum of medical expenses, which is even worse.

Aunt Zhou's face was ugly, and she was sitting on the edge of the kang thinking about it depressedly.

Jiang Fei didn't have time to pay attention to these trivial matters. Even if Aunt Zhou's expression had been revealed and he could see it, Jiang Fei would not stop his work at this time.

Jiang Fei opened the silver needle bag, and chose a sterilized filiform needle, that is, a three-edged needle.

He was sitting on the kang with a needle, and his buttocks that had just landed on the kang seemed to have been roasted by a fire.

This kang is very hot...

Enduring the discomfort, Jiang Fei stabbed the child's ten fingertips heavily with the needle, which is the position of the ten xuan, and it is appropriate to bleed.

After pricking Shixuan, Jiang Fei pricked Shierjing and Dazhui acupoints one after another, as well as Baihui and Dazhui acupoints above the Du Meridian.

Twelve wells are the acupuncture points at the extremities of the extremities, that is, Shaochong, Shaoshang and other acupoints. Pricking is mainly for bleeding, and it should not be too heavy or too deep.

The full toe is even simpler, that is, the literal understanding, the tip of the ten toes.

Jiang Fei used the purging method to expel blood instead of the tonic method.

Reinforcing and reducing methods cannot be used indiscriminately. If you continue to use tonic methods on extremely hot patients, you may be willing to let the patients explode?

So according to the specific situation, to the specific operation.

In addition, Jiang Fei also pierced the middle seam of his hands with a needle, squeezing out mucus and black blood, which also proved that the child's body was extremely hot.

Finally, the needle was pricked at the Yongquan acupoint with the sparrow pecking technique, and the lifting and twisting technique of the purging method was used, and it was pulled out immediately after getting Qi.

"Jiang family's youngest, what's the use of you stabbing back and forth like this?"

"You can't treat my grandson as an object for practice."

After watching it for a long time, Aunt Zhou couldn't bear it anymore, and hurriedly came to Jiang Fei, and spoke in an ugly tone.

What she said was actually doubting Jiang Fei's sincerity and intention of coming to give first aid, which almost made Jiang Fei an ignorant liar.

"After the injection, within 2 minutes, the child must be sweating and vomit."

"Go prepare a basin, just in case."

Jiang Fei ignored this sixty-year-old lady, an old man who could not read a single word.

Not everyone is as reasonable as his mother Xu Saifeng, and it is his honor to meet him.

"Within 2 minutes? Are you kidding me?"

Aunt Zhou muttered to the side, her face full of displeasure, the more she looked at it, the more she felt that Jiang Fei was a quack doctor.

Sure enough, the members of Lao Jiang's family lied, the youngest of his family is not an expert in the county at all...

Zhou Dali and Zhou Bangxin also had doubts and disbelief on their faces.

Sweating in 2 minutes?Could Jiang Fei still take care of this?Let the child perspire?Why is he so good?

"Wake up, oops, the child is awake..."

However, shortly after Jiang Fei spoke, Zhou Bangxin's daughter-in-law and the child's mother exclaimed under the suspicious thoughts of several Zhou family members, and their eyes were full of joy.

At this time, everyone looked at the child lying on the kang.

The child who fainted before and was in extremely painful position slowly opened his eyes at this moment.

The child's face was very red, but he was sweating a lot. The sweat can no longer be described in words. This is simply a parallel import...

But this kind of perspiration made Jiang Fei smile. The reason why he used emergency acupuncture and pricking on so many acupoints was to let the child's heat and toxins pass through and be excreted from the body in the form of sweat.

If a person is compared to a water stove, how to lower the internal temperature of the kettle when the firewood and water volume remain the same?

It is natural to pierce a few more holes on the lid of the pot to let the heat inside come out, so that the inside will not be too hot.

Although the reason is very simple, who can have Jiang Fei's first aid skills?

Moreover, it is already extremely remarkable to take the risk of giving acupuncture in the case of high fever.

"It's easy to handle if you're sweating."

"Brother Bai, start the car and send the child to the town health center!"

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