Patient: Description of condition (time of onset, main symptoms, hospital visited, etc.): My throat is swollen, but not painful, with yellowish white sputum and cold symptoms. I saw you on January 14 and was diagnosed with Shaoyin disease, card number 20052625, how do I treat it? How can I treat it? What remedy should I take? Can I still take angelica? Pan Zongqi, Department of Oncology, Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine
I’m not sure how I feel after taking the medicine on the 14th. I’ll have a consultation on Saturday.
Patient: Hello, Dr. Pan. I only took two doses of the medicine on the 14th, and I stopped taking the medicine when I started to catch a cold the day before yesterday. The cause of the cold may be that I wore too much sweat and did not treat it in time and caught a cold. I now have a swollen throat, a foreign body sensation, a little redness in my throat, but no pain, a cough, a runny nose, sneezing, white phlegm, false sweating, and dizziness. No palpitation and shortness of breath. The tongue is light red with a slightly yellowish coating. Is this Yin deficiency and fire? I used to cough for a long time after taking anti-inflammatory medication, so I don’t take medication indiscriminately, what should I take to regulate this time? It is best to take a prescription and food. Thank you.
Pan Zongqi, Department of Oncology, Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Well, I guess it’s another case of external wind and cold. You are not Yin deficiency and fire, you are mainly Qi deficiency. If it’s convenient, you can come to the ward tomorrow to see me. Inpatient Department, Building 2, 4th floor.
Patient: Dr. Pan, I’d better come to the site for consultation! I have already registered for tomorrow. See you tomorrow. Thank you.
Pan Zongqi, Department of Oncology, Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Okay. See you tomorrow, you’re welcome.
Patient: Dr. Pan, thank you! After taking two doses of medicine, there has been a significant improvement. Thank you for relieving the patient and restoring the patient’s confidence in the doctor! Go for it! Good luck with your work and merit mark!