Chuxuan knows that the main reason for this consequence is that Zhang Guolao has some problems in his heart.

The heart originally belonged to fire. In addition, Zhang Guolao's heart had some inflammation, that is, myocarditis. The fire was added to the fire, so the cold and humid Qi seemed to be provoked, and were completely excited, all gushing away, as if to extinguish the fire of the heart.

Chuxuan's face was a little strange. He found that Zhang Guolao was lucky to have cold and dampness in his heart. Otherwise, it was estimated that his myocarditis had already broken out. It was the wrapping and freezing of these cold and dampness Qi that eased the progress of his myocarditis.

It is so, will let Zhang Guo old have not checked out the cause of myocarditis!

This is also a verification of the principle of "mutual generation and mutual restraint" in the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, but it is only a method to treat the symptoms rather than the root cause, which is equivalent to "fighting poison with poison". Once it breaks out in the end, it will be difficult to rescue the great Luo Jinxian.

Chuxuan sighed in his heart: "happiness depends on misfortune, and misfortune depends on happiness."

He knew that Zhang Guolao was both lucky and unfortunate.

The Qi of cold and dampness alleviates myocarditis, but makes the heart suffer from rheumatic heart disease which is more difficult to treat.

After finding out the seriousness of the problem, chuxuan did not dare to direct the cold and dampness from the heart. Now he can only control the cold and damp air pressure temporarily. He must cure myocarditis before he dare to treat rheumatic heart disease.

If not, once the cold and humid Qi of suppression and confrontation, presumably has been suppressed for many years, once the outbreak of myocarditis, will certainly want Zhang Guolao's "old life".

So Chu Xuan temporarily gave up the idea of guiding the cold and wet Qi to the body. Instead, he took some needle Qi and used the thin aura contained in the needle Qi to help Zhang Guo warm up.

Zhang Guolao felt that there was a warm current flowing in his body, just as if he had been poured into some hot springs by chuxuan. That feeling made him almost groan.

He didn't feel the warm feeling in his body for nearly ten years. The comfort he had lost for a long time made him enjoy himself. The last trace of resentment and suspicion of Chu Xuan in his heart was washed away by the warm current.

This process lasted for half an hour. Chuxuan just took the needle and asked Zhang Guolao, who closed his eyes and felt comfortable, with a smile: "how do you feel?"

Zhang Guolao blurted out: "comfortable, comfortable all over, as comfortable as being embraced by the sun."

"In that case, should you keep your promise and help me arrange the medical licensing examination? But I don't have a degree or diploma Chu Xuanshun climbed up the pole and said with a smile.

Zhang Guolao opened his eyes and said, "it doesn't matter. As long as I introduce you, you can get a medical license without a degree or diploma. Your medical skills are so magical that if you are not allowed to take the examination for a license, then traditional Chinese medicine will surely decline. "

"That's the best." Chuxuan said with a smile and thought for a while, and decided to tell Zhang Guo to be honest and serious: "when I gave you acupuncture just now, I found that you are not only rheumatic heart disease, but also myocarditis. These two diseases must be treated at the same time, so I need to think about a treatment plan again, and then treat them together."

Zhang Guo old smell speech, facial expression a dark, open mouth, facial expression congeals heavy way: "really did not expect, I unexpectedly still have myocarditis."

"In fact, myocarditis is the cause of rheumatic heart disease. It is it that causes the cold and wet Qi in your body to burst out. Finally, in order to suppress myocarditis, the cold and wet Qi will continue to break out, and finally converge in the heart." Chuxuan casually explained a sentence, which Zhang Guolao also understood. As a traditional Chinese medicine, he naturally knew that this was the theory of "five elements mutually generate and restrain each other" in traditional Chinese medicine.