Chapter 90 Shuttle between medicine
Chapter 90 Shuttle between medicine
"Is this your favorite dried bayberry?" Her good friend Lin Yi supported her shoulders with a smile on her face.
"Yes, remember you brought it to me before, I was careful to leave it for you." She smiled slightly, as if she had just found happiness.
"The sun is shining brightly today. Let's go to the yam shop. I heard there are quite a few patients there." Lin Yi suggested.
"Okay, let's go!" She clenched the medicine bag in her hand, and a passion burned in her heart.
The two hurried to the door of the yam shop, where four or five anxious family members were gathered at the door, discussing the treatment. She immediately recognized one of the middle-aged women, Mrs. Li, whose husband had been hospitalized a few days ago.
"Mrs. Li, why are you here?" She walked up quickly and asked with concern.
"Well, the doctor said my husband's condition is somewhat serious. We are waiting for news." Mrs. Li looked particularly worried.
"Let me see, I can try to help you." She said firmly, already stepping into the door.
“But… little girl, your medical skills…” Mrs. Li hesitated, a hint of uneasiness in her eyes.
"I have learned some medical skills and will do my best." She smiled slightly, trying to reassure people.
Lin Yi supported her silently and encouraged her to try. She quickly walked to the bed, grabbed the pulse diagnosis tool beside her, and silently recited the knowledge she learned from the medical book. She gently held Lao Li's hand and carefully felt his pulse.
"The heartbeat is weak and the complexion is not good. It may be due to insufficient Qi and blood." She whispered, and began to think about the next treatment plan in her mind.
"How should the treatment be done?" Lin Yi asked in a low voice.
"I want to prescribe some blood-boosting medicine for him, and maybe some acupuncture," she said, asking the busy doctor for help.
"Doctor, can I prescribe a prescription for this old man? I need some relevant medicinal herbs." She asked seriously.
"You? Little girl, let me do it." The doctor obviously doubted her ability.
"I really can, please believe me." Her eyes were firm and filled with a hint of pleading.
The doctor sighed. Although he didn't quite believe her, he was moved by her enthusiasm and finally nodded. "Okay, give her some herbs."
A few minutes later, everything in the pharmacy was going as she planned. She carefully prepared the medicine soup and used a few acupuncture needles to try to calm the patient. Soon, Mr. Li's face gradually turned rosy, and Mrs. Li shed tears of relief.
"Thank you, little girl, thank you so much!" Mrs. Li held her hand gratefully.
"This is just what I should do." Her heart warmed and a smile appeared on her face.
"Your medical skills are amazing. I think you should really open a clinic." Lin Yi said happily, with admiration in his eyes.
"Opening a clinic may not be that easy. Let me cure the patients first." She shook her head. She already had a plan in mind, but it was inconvenient to reveal it at this time.
Just when they were busy, a young man in green rushed in, his face full of anxiety, "Excuse me, is there anyone who can cure my father's illness?"
She pretended to be almost breathless and asked hurriedly: "What happened to your father?"
"He is seriously injured and is outside now. Please, come and save him!" There was an anxious look in the boy's eyes.
"Hurry, take me there!" She followed him out almost without hesitation, feeling worried about his father's safety.
At the end of the alley, at the door of an old wooden house, several sturdy men were surrounding the groaning of a bedridden man. She immediately squatted down, observing his words and expressions, and quickly determined the extent of his injuries.
"He has internal injuries and must be given acupuncture to stop the bleeding immediately!" she shouted loudly.
"We don't have time, can you do it?" the boy asked with fear in his voice.
"Give me the tools, I'll do it as soon as possible!" She was not afraid at all, but an indescribable tension was brewing in her heart.
After some intensive treatment, the injured person's condition finally stabilized. During this period, she was pressured by the men's questioning eyes, but she never gave up.
"You are such a brave girl, thank you!" The boy wiped the sweat from his forehead and said excitedly.
"As long as I can save lives, I'm willing to try everything." She smiled faintly, but she clearly understood in her heart that her mission in this era was becoming more and more firm.
"Dear fellow villagers, today I would like to talk to you about the importance of our health!" Liu Hua cleared his throat, his voice loud and clear.
The villagers looked at each other, some shook their heads, and some approached curiously. Uncle Li, who was sitting next to them, raised his head and said with some doubt: "Liu Hua, are your words really useful? We are busy in the fields every day, how can we care about these things?"
"Uncle Li, you are right. Labor is a part of our lives, but if we have health problems, what is the point of all the hard work?" Liu Hua replied seriously, "Today I brought you some simple health knowledge, hoping to help you live a better life."
"Tell me about it!" Little Li from the village shouted excitedly, as if his curiosity was aroused.
Liu Hua flipped open the manual in his hand and pointed to a chart on it. "First of all, we must realize that a balanced diet is very important. We should consume enough fruits, vegetables and grains every day, while controlling our meat intake and avoiding too much greasy food."
"We've heard a lot of what you said, but we just can't do it." Mrs. Zhang interrupted, obviously skeptical about this new dietary concept.
Liu Hua smiled slightly and said softly, "Mrs. Zhang, you can start with something simple, such as increasing your intake of green vegetables and reducing fried foods every day. You don't need to change everything at once."
"It's easy to say, but there are not many fresh vegetables available in our village." Mrs. Zhang still didn't quite buy it.
Liu Hua's mind moved, and he quickly took out the seeds from his backpack: "Actually, everyone, it's not difficult to grow some simple vegetables. I brought some easy-to-grow vegetable seeds. If you are willing, I can teach you how to grow them, so that we can eat fresh vegetables in the future."
The villagers began to discuss in low voices, and the atmosphere gradually became heated. Aunt Wang, who was standing by, seemed very interested and asked quickly, "Which dish is the simplest?"
"For example, spinach and green onions are vegetables that are not picky about the soil. With a little effort, they can grow well," Liu Hua explained patiently.
Uncle Li nodded, as if he was persuaded: "Okay, I'll try it, I wonder if it can satisfy my hunger."
"Food is the first step in treatment, and the next step is proper exercise." Liu Hua continued, "Proper exercise can greatly improve our immunity and enhance the body's resistance."
"At my age, how can I still have the energy to exercise?" Aunt Wang sighed, her tone revealing helplessness.
"In fact, exercise doesn't have to be intense. You can just take a walk or do some exercises every day. Just like doing housework, it's also exercise." Liu Hua encouraged, "We can go together and supervise each other."
Mrs. Zhang suddenly interrupted: "Do you want us to become like the people in the city? Go to the gym every day?"
"That's not true, Mrs. Zhang. Exercise can be very simple. As long as everyone is willing to move together, we can become healthier," Liu Hua explained.
"I also support Liu Hua's statement!" Uncle Li also stood up to express his support, "When I was young, I often took your little Hua for jogging, and he is still quite strong even now that he is old!"
The villagers began to nod their heads, and some even started discussing ways to exercise, and the atmosphere gradually became lively.
"By the way, I want to remind everyone of one thing." Liu Hua immediately added, "Drink more water and tea. It is also very important to keep your body hydrated."
"Water, what's so great about that? It's all drawn from mountain springs." Little Leo said disapprovingly.
"However, there are different types of water. The amount and time of drinking water are very particular." Liu Hua explained seriously, "We should drink at least eight glasses of water every day. The first glass of water in the morning is also very important. It can help us cleanse the body."
"Liu Hua, you have learned a lot today!" Uncle Li laughed again, "But it's not easy for us to remember it every day."
"This is the purpose of my coming here today. I will organize a health lecture here every week so that we can learn and progress together." Liu Hua's eyes were firm. He knew that this road would be long, but as long as he could help everyone, it would be worth it.
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