019 Decision

019 Decision

"Epilepsy, what's that?" Chun'er tilted her head suspiciously, she hadn't heard of it.

"Epilepsy, also known as epilepsy." Wen Shu slowly spit out a few words, but his mind was thinking about the situation with Wen in the past few days.

The happy, innocent boy who didn't seem to be stained with any dust, while suffering from a sudden illness, he also suffered from the ridicule of others and endured the loneliness of life, but he still lived so happily and instinctively cared about others, Wen Shu's heart was silent.

Chun'er's eyes widened suddenly, "Miss, how do you know this?" ”

She hadn't heard of epilepsy, but she was all too familiar with epilepsy. "Every time the fourth young master is sick, the people in the house are busy, Imperial Doctor Gui said that the fourth young master's illness is what the young lady said, it seems to have been said before...... Shocking wind! That's right, it's a frightening wind. ”

Wen Shu nodded, epilepsy is equivalent to epilepsy in traditional Chinese medicine, and Chinese medicine often uses "wind" to describe sudden illnesses, such as cerebral hemorrhage in the elderly, called "stroke". Neonatal tetanus is called "umbilical wind", and convulsions in children are called "convulsions" or "convulsions". The commonly known "epilepsy" refers to this condition.

In the classics of traditional Chinese medicine, there are many records about this disease, but there are quite a few differences in the name. One theory is that "epilepsy" and "epilepsy" are different diseases, and "epilepsy" refers to "madness", which is equivalent to the mental illness of modern medicine. "Epilepsy" is equivalent to epilepsy.

There is another theory that "epilepsy" and "epilepsy" are the same condition, and that adult patients are called "epilepsy" and children are called "epilepsy". It was not until the Ming Dynasty that "epilepsy" was officially defined as a special disease.

In modern times, there is a unified definition of epilepsy. Epilepsy is a group of clinical syndromes caused by known or unknown etiologies, in which neurons in the brain are repeatedly over-synchronized, and clinical manifestations of recurrent, transient, and stereotyped neurological dysfunction are clinically present.

It doesn't matter how you define it, you just know it in your heart, the most important thing is to have an effective way to control and guide this disease, under limited conditions, it cannot be cured, and it is necessary to find a way to minimize its damage to the body.

The most terrible thing about epilepsy is not the disease itself, but the mental torture that the disease brings to a person during the seizure. Whether it is the irregular timing of the attack of this disease, or the twitching of the whole body, foaming at the mouth, and making a sheep-like cry during the attack, it is enough to make a normal person collapse.

Lurking in the body is like a time bomb, and I don't know when it will suddenly attack, which is doomed to be impossible to do everything with all my strength, and I have to face huge physical and psychological pressure at any time. At critical moments, because of the tension under great pressure, once this disease attacks, it is likely to mean that your previous efforts will be in vain.

This is the most unbearable point for epilepsy patients.

Except for this, all life and things related to stimuli cannot be present. Don't do strenuous exercise, can't eat irritating food, can't be stimulated, can't be nervous. Any outbursts of anger and temper can make him sick at any time.

What's the fun of living like this?

According to Wen Shu's observation, Wen Liang's epilepsy has been around for some years, and it is not comparable to those early epilepsy symptoms. In the early stage of epilepsy, because the symptoms are obvious, the early symptoms can be detected at the first time, and then the seizures can be treated and controlled.

In ancient times, no more than in modern times, in the area of epilepsy, the technology has not yet been skilled. Judging from Wen Liang's physical condition, he knew that his condition was not well controlled.

Most seizures are temporary, usually within a few minutes to tens of minutes. However, epilepsy has the characteristics of a long history of illness and repeated seizures, and the sequelae caused by it can even cause intellectual disability. Wen Liang's current situation just proves this.

Wen Shu decided to help him.

Not only because she is a doctor, but also because Wen Liang treats her as a friend. Even if it is difficult, she will cure his illness and let him have a healthy life in the future.

She wants him to be like everyone else at this age, with friends, a rich life, and a bright future. No matter which step she can take, she will give it her all.

Wen Shu thought of Wen Liang sitting outside the door, holding Dudu and smiling at her as bright as a spring breeze. Maybe it's because Wen Liang's heart is pure, in this county mansion, in addition to her mother, she can be the first to let her take off her guard.

But how to do it, Wen Shu still has to plan a plan.

Obviously, this matter must not be known to the rest of the county mansion, and the matter of healing Wen Liang has to be carried out in secret. At the same time, it is also necessary to ensure that Wen Liang can not tell others about this.

Of course, this is risky, after all, paper can't hold fire, and if others know what she did, it might cause her some trouble. Well, maybe not a little bit. But she is not a person who is afraid of trouble when the matter is approaching.

"Miss, Missβ€”" Chun'er pulled back Wen Shu from the outside world.

"Well, what's wrong?"

"Miss, you seem to be very concerned about the affairs of the fourth young master. If the Fourth Young Master found out, he would be very happy. However, Miss, you mentioned the fourth young master's illness...... "How did Miss know, Chun'er was really puzzled by this, and it seemed that she knew his illness very well."

"By the way, Chun'er, the Imperial Physician Gui you mentioned earlier, did he come over to see the Fourth Young Master recently?" Wen Shu avoided Chun'er's question and asked instead.

"No, Imperial Doctor Gui is not sure about the illness of the fourth young master, so he can only control it. In this way, you don't have to come over every time, you can just leave it to someone else. Leaving the prescription, someone in the house regularly grabs medicine for the fourth young master according to the prescription. When the fourth young master was sick, there were other doctors watching from the side, and the family members had seen more scenes of the fourth young master's illness, and they would not be as helpless as at the beginning. ”

What Chun'er didn't say was that when Wen Liang first became ill, Wen Zheng and the third lady, including the rest of the house, were very nervous, and would rush over to see the fourth young master and accompany the fourth young master. Slowly, as the disease recurred and frequented, they came less and less. It's just that the people and the doctor take good care of the fourth young master, and even the third lady doesn't care about the fourth young master as meticulously as before, so Chun'er secretly grieved for the fourth young master many times.

And the fourth young master was not sad, but he was just worried that he was too terrible when he was sick, which scared his father and mother and other people in the house, so they didn't dare to come to see him.

Chun'er suddenly looked at Wen Shu fixedly, clenched her palms, and said in her heart: Miss, you must be kind to the fourth young master!