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Since the establishment of Wen 'an Chinese Medicine, there have been many more doctors in my circle of WeChat friends (probably nearly 100). Many doctors often pay attention to each other's circle of friends and appreciate each other, before meeting for the first time.

One of them, Dr. Miao (pronounced miào), was also recommended to me by our best friend. This is what they all say when recommending: acupuncture is particularly powerful and people are particularly handsome.

So, I added Dr. Miao's WeChat and looked at his circle of friends silently, which was quite a sense of crossing. He insists on using traditional Chinese characters and always wears Hanfu. After work, he played Tai Ji Chuan and practiced kendo. Han communicated with Xia, never stopped practicing, and led many of his patients to practice boxing and sword with him.

Looking at the lifestyle of a doctor in China, we may be able to understand his medical practice. What kind of doctor is this?

"So, Dr. Miao, why did you choose to be a Chinese doctor?" I'm not good at chatting, so I usually start with this question.

"When I was a child, I liked martial arts movies best, so I admired Jet Li's Huang Feihong. He is not only a martial artist, but also cares about the country and people with a heart of benevolence and righteousness. I felt at that time that a man should be like him, not necessarily rich or expensive, but to be a hero in the world! Because I worship such idols, I chose Chinese medicine and acupuncture as my major. ...

Many people have had such a naive dream of saving the world and helping others, haven't they? Actually, you can take it seriously!

"Time flies, a person's life is very short. With this life, I think if I can do these two or three things well, it will be great luck. " This is Dr. Miao's philosophy of life and his reverence for the profession of Chinese medicine. "Limit your purpose and keep your life simple." From Dr. Miao, I saw the purity brought by this simplicity, and I also saw the extremely precious inner peace and abundance.

Talk to Dr. Miao about an embarrassing problem that young Chinese medicine practitioners often encounter. Many patients who walk into the clinic for the first time will not hide their surprise and doubt: will such a young doctor see a doctor?

Will Dr. Miao be angry in such a situation?

"Of course not. Everyone's impression of Chinese medicine is still stuck in' an old doctor with a child's eyes', and they are confused about the image of young new traditional chinese medicine, which is related to the historical evolution of Chinese medicine. Very normal. "

"However, clinical experience is indeed an important factor for doctors to improve their personal skills. The older generation has accumulated a lifetime of experience and should be respected. But the old doctor of traditional Chinese medicine and new traditional chinese medicine are not antagonistic, but only inherit and develop. Our generation of medical students will receive a more comprehensive study of the system of Chinese and western medicine, learn from others' strengths, combine tradition with modernity in clinic, and establish their own systematic thoughts. Therefore, our young new traditional chinese medicine can only grow faster if she stands on the shoulders of her predecessors. "

Then, how to break this embarrassment when patients are "disgusted"?

"Actually don't need to explain, word of mouth. Being a doctor is to help people relieve pain, and curative effect is the last word. Regardless of age or generation, patients will agree as long as one or two treatments can see the curative effect. "

Dr Miao's calmness must come from many challenges and experiences. I went to his clinic in the dog days, and the patients were like clouds. Do you have your own secrets to win so much trust?

"Chinese medicine is not so mysterious. My treatment philosophy is: different from person to person, comprehensive treatment according to the condition. " This coincides with Wen 'an's concept of "professionalism, warmth and comprehensiveness".

"What I usually see here is mainly some neck, shoulder, low back and leg pain, ankylosing spondylitis, headache, digestive tract diseases and female menstrual problems. Behind a simple symptom, there are often complex and diverse reasons, some because of bad body posture, some because of mental stress, some because of cold, and some because of their own physical conditions. The situation is so complicated that the solution can't be simple and rude, but different treatment plans need to be formulated according to the patient's situation. "

"For example, some patients have neck, shoulder, waist and leg pain due to muscle strain. At this time, some gentle massage techniques are needed for treatment. I will ask the massage doctor in our department to give me a "soft and lasting infiltration" massage technique, and I must not use a strong massage technique, because it will cause normal soft tissue damage and aggravate the condition. Neck, shoulder, waist and leg pain caused by muscle contracture caused by mental and emotional tension requires not only massage, but also acupuncture treatment. For example, some women with irregular menstruation or even uterine cysts may have normal body hormone indexes, but from the perspective of TCM diagnosis, it is caused by cold phlegm and blood stasis. At this time, not only Chinese medicine is needed, but also ginger moxibustion can be used for treatment, and the effect is often twice the result with half the effort. "

Dr Miao likes traditional Tai Ji Chuan and Japanese kendo, which is a compulsory course after work. No matter Tai Ji Chuan or Kendo, Dr. Miao is surrounded by followers.

Dr. Miao usually sits up straight when chatting with us, and also has the momentum of adding fists and feet when acupuncture. It seems that he can see the flow of aura in his behavior, and sure enough, people who practice martial arts have their own spirit to protect themselves.

"Tai Chi and kendo can make people introverted and focused. In practice, people are required to be straight in body, straight in waist and back, restrained in chest and abdomen, and at the same time, the breathing mode of inhaling, lifting and releasing conforms to the Taoist theory of adverse transport of river cars for health preservation. By practicing Tai Chi and standing on piles, you can nurse, regulate and stimulate the body's Yuanyang, so as to achieve the effect of healthy qi and evil. The practice of kendo, through the coordination of "Qi He" cry and body movements, can well guide the negative emotions of the human body.

Everyone will inevitably have negative emotions, and negative emotions are the biggest threat to our health. It is the fundamental way to ensure good health to establish good living habits and dredge and recuperate at ordinary times. "

Maybe you, like me, have heard these truths from many people. However, knowing is easier said than done, which is why we especially like to make friends with people who know and do in one. They often have firm beliefs.

A Chinese medicine practitioner who combines knowledge and practice has far more energy than treating in the clinic. Practicing your beliefs and lifestyle day after day can affect more people and warm more people.

With teacher Miao's encouragement, Yiguang's friends will begin to learn about Stump and Tai Ji Chuan. What about you? Do you want to join us?