原文地址: Viral cold Chinese medicine prescription, interested in Chinese medicine Author: Liu Dechuan Shandong University Qilu Hospital Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Liu Deshan Daughter fever, cough, high blood phase. This crop of colds is particularly strong, and the hospital is full of children who have had their shots for seven or eight days. My daughter’s fever went up to 40 degrees at night after she got her shots during the day, with a maximum of 40.2 degrees, but it receded when she took medicine, and repeatedly at night. I was afraid to give antibiotics to her when her blood phase got lower on the tenth day, because it took too long and I was afraid. So I turned to Deshan’s second brother, who is now the director of the TCM department at Qilu Hospital. (Liu Deshan, male, chief physician, professor, director of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, born in 1966, clinical master of traditional Chinese and Western medicine, doctor of internal medicine, the third batch of national old Chinese medicine experts academic successor. He is currently the director and chief physician of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Qilu Hospital of Shandong University, professor and master’s supervisor of Shandong University School of Medicine, part-time master’s supervisor of Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine; member of the Fifth Shandong Provincial Committee of the Chinese Peasants and Workers Democratic Party, member of the Basic Committee of Shandong University of the Chinese Peasants and Workers Democratic Party, director of Qilu Hospital Branch, special researcher of the Research Office of Political Participation and Deliberation of the Provincial Committee of the Peasants and Workers Party, director of the Social Opinion Research Institute of the Provincial Committee of the Peasants and Workers Party. He is a member of the Shandong Provincial Committee, a member of the Shandong Provincial Supervision Department, and a member of the Political Consultative Conference of Lixia District, Jinan City. He is also the director of the World Federation of Chinese Medicine Geriatric Medicine Committee, the executive member of the Chinese Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine Health and Rehabilitation Medicine Committee, the member of the Diabetes Branch of the Chinese Society of Chinese Medicine, the member of the Academic Thought Research Society of Famous Doctors of the Chinese Society of Chinese Medicine, the vice chairman of the Northern China Geriatric Medicine Research Society, the director of the Shandong Provincial Chinese Medicine Society, the vice chairman of the Shandong Provincial Pain Research Society, and the chairman of the Shandong Provincial Pain Research Society. He is also a member of the Chinese Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine, the Standing Editorial Board of the Chinese Journal of Practical Medicine, the Editorial Board of the Shandong Journal of Biomedical Engineering, the Chinese Journal of Medical Research, and the Chinese Journal of Modern Clinical Medicine. In 1996 and 2004, he was twice awarded as a young professional and technical top talent at the hospital level, and in 2001, 2003, 2006 and 2007, he was four times awarded as an excellent society officer by Shandong Provincial Association of Science and Technology, and in 2004, he was awarded the “Society Work Contribution Award” by Shandong Provincial Association of Science and Technology. 2005, 2008 In 2006, he was awarded as the third batch of young and middle-aged key scientific and technological talents of Shandong Province High-level Medical Talents (1020 Project) by Shandong Provincial Health Department, and in 2007, he entered the pool of scientific and technological experts of Hebei Province and the pool of experts of 863 Science and Technology Program of the Ministry of Science and Technology of China. In 2009, he was awarded the title of Chief Young and Middle-aged Expert of Chinese Geriatrics. He is under the supervision of Prof. Chen Kezhong and Prof. Zhang Jidong, who are among the top 500 Chinese medicine experts in China and Shandong Province, and Prof. Wang Xinlu, who is among the top Chinese medicine experts in Shandong Province. He has been engaged in Chinese medicine internal medicine, Chinese and Western medicine combined clinical geriatric work, specializing in geriatric diabetes, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, cervical spondylosis, digestive system diseases of Chinese and Western medicine combined diagnosis and treatment. In his work, he has actively carried out new technologies and used them in clinical practice. Under the guidance of Chen Kezhong, Zhang Jidong and Wang Xinlu, he has constructed the theory of brain hypofunction in internal diseases, and proposed earlier in China that patients with diabetes, coronary heart disease and other internal diseases combined with brain hypofunction disorders, and proposed earlier in China the diagnostic methods and Chinese medicine prevention and control measures, and explored the mechanism of action from experimental studies, and his paper published in “と神U He has been cited in SCI for many times. He is now presiding over 4 projects of the Provincial Science and Technology Department and Shandong Provincial Natural Fund, and 2 projects of the Provincial Health Department and the Provincial TCM Bureau; as the main author, he won 1 second prize of the Science and Technology Progress Award of the Ministry of Education, 2 second prizes and 3 third prizes of the Science and Technology Progress Award of Shandong Province, and 1 first prize, 4 second prizes and 3 third prizes of the Departmental Achievement Award. Since his work, he has edited 4 books and published more than 70 papers in more than provincial-level publications such as “と神U”, “Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine”, “Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation” and “Journal of Shandong University”. (He is actively involved in teaching, teaching basic theory of Chinese medicine to seven-year graduate students and five-year undergraduates, and is now supervising 11 master’s students and assisting in supervising six master’s doctoral students.) That night, I took a picture of my daughter’s tongue and sent it to her as requested by my second brother. After looking at it, he also concluded that it was viral, and since the child was only three years old, he told her to use Chinese medicine instead. He also prescribed a prescription. The prescription is as follows: 3 weeks old, weight 11 kg, prescription: 6g of honeysuckle, 6g of scutellaria baicalensis, 15g of gypsum, 15g of dacquoise leaf, 6g of light bamboo leaf, 6g of windbreak, 6g of burdock, 6g of rhizome, 3g of cicada molasses, 3g of licorice. decoction in water, divided into three or more times after meals, temperature over 38.5 degrees, Chinese herbal medicine plus 0.5g of antelope horn powder to wash. So to the pharmacy to grab a medicine, good daughter is still obedient, brave drink a day, watching her hold tears and not cry, can not help but remember their own childhood stubbornness, heart secretly happy, this daughter will have a future. Heh. In the hospital to play the bottle needle, in order to exercise her, I deliberately do not let her mother to go to the infusion room, but I hold her hand over, and when it is my daughter’s turn, I pretend not to care, said you go over it yourself, she competed every time they went over, but also took the initiative and the nurse said which hand to play. I am very pleased with my daughter’s bravery, after all, she just passed her third birthday. But I hope she will always be healthy in the future and not use her bravery on the infusion thing. Far from it! After a medicine, the symptoms were all better. Decocted it again and gave it to drink for a day, cured. The cost of this treatment: Western medicine (including blood tests, drug tests, films): 1100 yuan Chinese medicine: 5.5 yuan The brain is not good, just find a computer to calculate, 1100 divided by 5.5 = 200. huh, is equal to 200, right, my brain is stupid, the first calculation is equal to 20, afraid of incorrect, and then calculated again, equal to 2. Finally, I had to turn to the computer, the computer told me, equal to 200. I can not, it seems that the brain can not, also need to drink the medicine.