C174 Asking for Help from Cang Xuan De (1/2)

The next four to five days, everything was very peaceful. During these few days, when Lee Yifann had free time, he would pick up the < Basics of Neuroscience > and study it quickly.

He had already read more than half of the books that would take a normal person three or four months to finish. In another two days, he would be able to finish them all.

As for the things that he did not understand, he would ask Cang Xuande, and Cang Xuande would be happy to answer.

In the course of a few days, he gradually began to understand neuroscience.

The nerves, according to the Chinese medicine, were the tendons and veins. The human body had countless tendons and veins, and each of them corresponded to numerous acupuncture points.

Acupuncture Arts had a very important point, which was to find the correct acupuncture points on the tendons and veins, and use the air flow between the tendons and veins to circulate, to achieve the purpose of healing the injuries.

As for Chinese medicine for treating bone injuries, on the one hand, it had to avoid some sensitive tendons and veins, as well as some weak acupuncture points, on the other hand, it had to find the correct acupuncture points that could promote the healing of injuries, and it had to use acupuncture, medicinal herbs, and other means to treat bone injuries.

If acupuncture and medicine could not be treated, then acupuncture and moxibustion surgery, which was also the surgery of Stiletto Needle, would be used.

Surgery was a common occurrence in modern medicine, but modern medicine had a major drawback. To cut a person's body open with a scalpel without fear was to destroy the body's tendons and veins.

However, the repair of damaged veins and tendons was very difficult.

This was also the reason why many people underwent surgery after they had suffered from severe injuries. Even if their injuries were to recover, their bodies would not be able to recover to their former dexterity.

”No wonder when we were at school, teachers always said that modern medicine has a big drawback, always putting emphasis on headaches, headaches, headaches, pain, and pain in the feet and feet, not on the whole.”

After comparing the knowledge in < Basics of Neuroscience > with the knowledge in traditional Chinese medicine, Lee Yifann had a deeper understanding of medicine.

This was probably what Cang Xuande meant when he explained everything.

”Looks like there's a deeper reason behind Qi Wei's spinal paralysis.”

These days, he would stare at the medical records on the wall and study them every day. The medical records were already deeply engraved in his mind, and he would constantly ponder on what he had missed out on.

Qi Wei's various tests were all very normal, and logically speaking, there shouldn't be symptoms of paralysis, but he was still paralyzed.

On the surface, it was due to a spinal problem, but the deep level should be related to something that he did not know about.

”Could it be that he's like old man Tang in the past, with a parasite in his body?”

He couldn't help but think back to when Chen Hua had brought him to find Tang Zhen and how he had treated him.

At that time, Tang Zhen's illness looked like rheumatism on the surface, but it was actually caused by a parasite in his body. The parasite was extremely small, and could easily be ignored by others, which was why he was able to analyse the cause of the disease.

He began to think in the direction of the parasites, closing his eyes as the medical records appeared in his mind.

A few minutes later, he opened his eyes and sighed, ”That's not right. If there was a parasite, I would have thought of it long ago. None of the cases and symptoms mentioned in the medical books matched up. Say more … What kind of parasite can cause people to be paralyzed? ”

In his mind, there were no parasites that could cause paralysis.

Perhaps he was ignorant and ill-informed, but to be able to make the medical instruments completely unable to scan it, could this parasite be transparent?

It's not an insect egg.