Chapter 93: Cold Toxic Syndrome

Chapter 93 Symptoms of cold poison

The old concubine pursed her lips and smiled.

"You're right, my life is really unlucky." She sighed, and said, "The luck in this life is probably to meet Qian'er and his grandfather."

Qin Liuxi said: "I don't know how dangerous it was when the rebels entered the city. It's just that you are already cold, and you are weak after giving birth and then you catch the cold. Years of recuperation, but it can't withstand the raging cold poison, like a needle piercing ten thousand ants biting, biting and numb."

Qi Qian was listening, his face turned pale.

"The cold poison can't be cured, no matter how much supplements you take, it won't help you. The medical prescription given by the imperial physician can only be based on recuperation, warming and tonic, and you dare not use strong medicine."

Like the old concubine, whose husband sacrificed his life for the country, and who, as a widow, suffered greatly in the rebellion, she will only become a national treasure to protect her. Any doctor who dares to use strong medicine is afraid that she will not be able to bear it anymore. That's a big deal of losing your head and breaking your home!

At this moment, Nanny Zhao looked at Huan'er, the eldest maid beside her, who had already taken the scriptures that had been prepared and presented them to Qin Liuxi.

Qin Liuxi took it, and flipped through it one by one. Sure enough, as she guessed, most of the prescriptions were for nourishing the body. They used warming and tonic methods, and some used cupping and cupping, but the effect was minimal.

There is a prescription, which is bolder, so she raised her voice and said: "This prescription is quite symptomatic."

Qi Qian took it, looked at the signature, and said: "This is Su Sheng, a well-known doctor from the Miaozhen Hall in Beijing. He seems to be an apprentice of the thirteen needles of ghost doctor Du Ren."

Qin Liuxi paused while touching the tea, and the corners of his eyes twitched.

"Du Ren, everyone is in the same company, and I have heard a little bit about it, but I don't know that he has accepted him." When did she accept it, how could she not know?

Qi Qian didn't care about this, and just said: "Dare to ask Doctor Qin, then my grandmother's cold poison disease may be cured? Although the prescription prescribed by Doctor Su has some effects, it can't get rid of the root."

Qin Liuxi said: "It is not possible to eradicate the cold poison in a day. I can give the princess acupuncture and moxibustion to remove the poison, supplemented by a medicinal bath, but this medicinal bath is mostly boiled with tiger and wolf medicine, which is very painful. , I don’t know if you can bear it or not.”

Qi Qian frowned: "Acupuncture alone is not enough? Is there a gentler way?"

"Acupuncture and detoxification are not impossible. At least it is not like burning ground dragons and wearing cotton clothes in August, and you will not be able to sleep at night in winter. It's just that the medicine can't be stopped for conditioning. But it is supplemented by medicinal baths. , It can also make the empress's body recover a lot, and her life expectancy will also increase, um, at least the food is delicious, and her legs don't hurt when she walks."

The old concubine was a little surprised: "There is such a miraculous effect?"

"The premise is that you can bear it." Qin Liuxi was very confident.

The old concubine said: "Then follow your advice, isn't it just a dip in a medicinal bath, no matter how painful it is, can it hurt like this cold bone?"

Qin Liuxi smiled and said nothing, he was afraid that there might be something, the cold is numbness, but this medicinal bath, like burning with fire, really hurts.

Qi Qian caught a glimpse of Qin Liuxi's smile, but felt creepy, and said, "Grandma, why don't we choose a more gentle way?"

"It's okay, it's just a pain. As long as it gets better in the future, how can I bear it?" The old princess patted his hand and comforted him: "Doctor Xiao Qin won't let grandma have anything to do."

Otherwise, wouldn't it fall into her signature?

(end of this chapter)

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