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Now reading: Chapter 1018 - 688 Disease Identification and Syndrome Diffe from This Doctor Is Too Wealthy, a Drama novel by Field mice.

After arranging everything, Du Heng didn’t concern himself with the rest. Besides, even if he wanted to, it wasn’t his place to manage it.

Du Heng returned to Li Jianwei’s Director office at Provincial First Hospital and sat down, his expression grave. Seeing this, Li Jianwei asked, "Xiao Heng, is the situation not looking good?"

Du Heng humd, then nodded gently. "The child’s condition is continuously worsening. It’s much more severe than the previous child I treated."

Hearing this, Li Jianwei couldn’t help but beco serious. "Then why did you take this on just now? Let Ge and the others bear the consequences of their own actions. Now that you’ve stepped in, you might face so trouble later." He seed to forget that he was the one who had summoned Du Heng.

Du Heng sighed softly. "I didn’t want to either. But seeing the child in the sickbed, and the parents beside him, I just couldn’t bring myself to walk away. However, I still have confidence in my prescription. If there are no unforeseen issues, after three doses of the dicine, the child’s deterioration should be halted. As long as the condition stops worsening, the child will gain so breathing room, and then there will be a chance for further treatnt."

Seeing Du Heng’s confidence, Li Jianwei didn’t press further but changed the subject. "Xiao Heng, both children have leukemia, and the thods used should be largely the sa. So why did your treatnt for the other child yield imdiate results, while Ge and his team have ended up in this situation?"

Du Heng slowly took a cup from his bag. After a mont’s hesitation, he said, "This is likely a contradiction between disease identification and syndro differentiation.

"I suspect Deputy Director Cai and the others are still diagnosing this child’s illness primarily through the lens of leukemia as understood in Western dicine. From their perspective, of course, this diagnosis isn’t wrong.

"However, even if the disease na is the sa, it’s viewed differently in traditional Chinese dicine. For us, identifying the disease is rely the most elentary step; the crucial part is syndro differentiation.

"When the two conflict, I believe we must prioritize the syndro over the disease to prescribe the most effective dicine."

Du Heng picked up the cup as if to take a sip, but then hesitated and set it down again. "As I recall, when I gave the last set of materials, I told you, Teacher, and asked you to inform them: if they simply try to match symptoms to a fixed formula, applying a one-size-fits-all treatnt, it won’t cure the disease. It will only hasten death.

"Moreover, regarding the disease na, this was my first ti encountering and treating childhood leukemia. So, any categorization of treatnt based solely on ’leukemia’ would inevitably be sowhat superficial and simplistic.

"The materials I provided can only serve as a reference. If those materials are used as a definitive treatnt thod, that’s still the Western dicine approach of treating the disease, not our traditional Chinese dicine approach of treating the syndro."

Li Jianwei listened quietly with narrowed eyes as Du Heng spoke, slowly nodding in agreent. Once Du Heng finished and sipped his water, Li Jianwei stopped asking questions. Instead, he began to ponder the potential troubles Du Heng might face later.

At noon, after lunch at Provincial First Hospital, Du Heng checked on the child again. Besides a slight reduction in the high fever, there was no significant change in the child’s condition.

Du Heng himself still had many things to deal with and couldn’t remain at Provincial First Hospital indefinitely. After giving so instructions to Deputy Director Cai and Li Jianwei, he returned to the Municipal Maternal and Child Health Hospital.

As soon as he returned to the Municipal Maternal and Child Health Hospital, Gao Qin found him. Upon seeing her, Gao Qin had a serious expression, which puzzled Du Heng. "Director Gao, what strange situation have we encountered now?"

"A one-year-old child was brought in this morning with congenital syphilis," Gao Qin said slowly.

Hearing this, Du Heng felt a surge of frustration. Is this ever going to end? Then, frowning, he asked, "Vertical transmission of syphilis? How was it discovered? And how did the child end up in our hospital?"

Gao Qin’s expression shifted several tis before she finally sighed deeply. "Do you rember the man who was with the guy with glasses?"

"Yes, I know him. Aren’t he and the guy with glasses a couple?"

"Well, the problem lies with him," Gao Qin said helplessly. "This man had a wife before, but he divorced her decisively last year after she gave birth to their child.

"Not long ago, the child caught a cold. The mother didn’t think much of it initially. However, the more they treated the cold, the more problems arose. First, the child developed an enlarged thyroid, and then anemia.

"Especially in the last few days, many maculopapular rashes have appeared on the child’s body, and it’s becoming difficult to control."

Du Heng felt a sickening lurch in his stomach. Even without Gao Qin saying more, he already understood.

However, Gao Qin didn’t know what Du Heng was thinking and continued with what she knew. "The child’s mother beca desperate and terrified, so she had no choice but to contact her ex-husband. It was only then that everyone discovered the truth: the ’tough guy,’ as it were, hadn’t contracted syphilis recently. He had been infected for a long ti.

"Further examination revealed that his ex-wife was also a carrier of the TP virus, infected by him. Tragically, the child hadn’t been spared either.

"Moreover, due to a recent cold, the child’s immune system had weakened, allowing the virus in his body to flare up."

Du Heng’s emotions were in turmoil. He paced slowly in Gao Qin’s office, hands clasped behind his back. Why is it, he wondered, that just because I beca the Dean of the Municipal Maternal and Child Health Hospital, I have to deal with sick children all day long?

After pacing for a while, Du Heng asked Gao Qin again, "Has the diagnosis been confird?"

"It has been confird by the dermatology departnt of Provincial First Hospital."

"Then they should just keep the child there for treatnt," Du Heng frowned slightly. "Can’t they cure congenital syphilis?"

Hearing Du Heng’s question, Gao Qin shook her head. "It’s mainly for two reasons. First, the child’s mother also needs treatnt for syphilis, but she refuses to be treated at the sa hospital as her ex-husband.

"Second, while congenital syphilis in children is curable, this particular child has already developed toxic sores, and his internal organs have been affected.

"So, even if the syphilis toxins are cleared, they can’t repair the damage to his organs. That’s why Provincial First Hospital recomnded they seek your help, Dean, to see if the child’s damaged organs can be saved."

Gao Qin’s explanation effectively silenced any further complaints Du Heng might have voiced. He paced the floor a few more tis, then turned towards the office door. "Director Gao, take to see the child."

Hearing this, Gao Qin quickly got up and led Du Heng towards the ward.

The examination gave Du Heng a clear understanding of the pediatric patient’s condition. It also allowed him to clearly differentiate between adult-contracted syphilis and congenital syphilis.

Though both are caused by the Bayberry toxin, there’s a significant difference. Adult infection with the Bayberry virus is mainly due to insufficient original yang and weak original qi.

Take Yu Zhiwei, for example. His unrestrained lifestyle led to a rapid depletion of his vital energy, resulting in a swift onset of the disease with a high incidence of toxic sores. He had virtually no ability to resist the toxin.

Consider, on the other hand, Qi Xiaoqing and the ’tough guy’s’ ex-wife—especially his ex-wife. She had been infected for over two years, possibly longer.

However, because she lived a regular, restrained life and didn’t act recklessly, her original yang remained stable, and her true yin was preserved. Even after giving birth, she showed no signs of toxic sores.

Therefore, for adults to maintain good health, a regulated lifestyle, self-discipline, and good hygiene are essential. Even if they are unfortunately infected, I’m confident I can help them successfully detoxify with just three doses of dicine, Du Heng thought.

Childhood infection with the Bayberry virus, however, isn’t due to unstable original yang. Instead, the virus is transmitted in the womb; it’s ’born together’ with the child, so to speak.

Under normal circumstances, the Bayberry virus and the child exist in a kind of parasitic balance. But if a sudden external factor arises—such as a drop in the child’s immunity or an infection by another virus—this balance can be disrupted, causing the slow erosion to accelerate dramatically.

Therefore, treatnt thods for children and adults must differ significantly.

Back in his office, Du Heng sat down and began to contemplate. For adults, fighting poison with poison and using drastic dicine is feasible, he mused. But that approach is unsuitable for children.

After a mont’s thought, Du Heng wrote down the first dicinal ingredient: honeysuckle. This herb is sweet and cold in nature, with a fragrant aroma. It clears heat, detoxifies pathogens, and importantly, it doesn’t harm the stomach, he considered. That last characteristic is absolutely crucial for a one-year-old child.

Next, Du Heng wrote ’ginseng’ below honeysuckle. Ginseng has many functions, but right now, I’m focused on one: its ability to enhance the body’s immune function. In other words, it replenishes both qi and blood.

This effect is paramount for a child already suffering from toxic sores. As long as his qi and blood are abundant, clearing the toxins won’t further damage his body. That should prevent other complications.

Having written these two, Du Heng paused again in deep thought. After a considerable ti, he added the third ingredient: xanthate. This herb detoxifies, reduces swelling, cools the blood, stops bleeding, and can reduce goiters or nodules. It not only addresses the toxins in the child’s system but also provides symptomatic treatnt for his enlarged thyroid.

With these three core ingredients decided, the tension on Du Heng’s face eased slightly. After a final mont of consideration, he added raw licorice and brocade rhododendron to the list.

And with that, Du Heng’s prescription for congenital syphilis in children was complete. This prescription should be broadly applicable for pediatric patients with congenital syphilis, he thought with satisfaction. During its use, the combination of dicinal ingredients likely won’t need adjustnt, only slight modifications to the dosage based on the specific application.

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