When Yuan Jiahao was about three years old, Yuan's father's brother told Yuan's mother an ancestral folk remedy, saying it was very effective for stupid children.

Soak the red rope in the medicinal soup that Yuan Jiahao usually drinks. Wait until the red rope dries and wear it on Yuan Jiahao's wrist. After a year, burn the red rope to cure diseases and eliminate disasters.

No one believed that this method was effective, but after Yuan Jiahao put on the red rope, he seemed to be slowly recovering.

A year later, Yuan Jiahao no longer stumbled when walking, and learned to use a spoon and fork. She could even speak many words simply, but she could not speak a complete sentence coherently.

Yuan's mother was overjoyed. She believed that as long as she wore the rope long enough, Yuan Jiahao would become a normal person.

But since then, although Yuan Jiahao wears the red string every day, there is no sign of improvement again. Instead, her language system has regressed.

Mother Yuan taught her dozens of words in one year, but she forgot most of them in one month.

Yuan's mother had no choice but to burn the rope to prevent her daughter's condition from deteriorating further.

This prescription is indeed useful, but part of it may have been lost during the oral transmission of it by the Yuan family, resulting in errors in the prescription saved by the Yuan family.

This type of prescription is not used to treat illnesses, but to soothe souls. The prescriptions that require soaking are not commonly used by patients.

Since this is an ancestral folk remedy of the Yuan family, it is impossible for Father Yuan not to know that although the satin on the back of this bookmark is not red string, it has the same effect as red string.

Chu Yao carefully distinguished the smell of medicines stained on the bookmark, including Eucommia ulmoides, Scutellaria scutellariae and other medicines. The combination of these medicines is a prescription for treating cold-dampness blockage.

At this time, Chen Peiwen's cell phone rang.

She glanced at the caller displayed on the screen, quickly picked up the call, and said, "Hey, is this Dr. Xiang? Yes, yes, yes, please take a look at the pictures I sent you. Can you tell what kind of medicine they are? ?”

After a while, she said in frustration: "Oh, that's right...that's true. The shapes of the drugs are all the same. It's really hard for you."

Chu Yao vaguely heard the word "dilate blood vessels" mentioned on the phone, so these drugs should contain some type of antihypertensive drugs.

Chen Peiwen hung up the phone, sighed, and then said again: "I asked the doctor, and he only saw one medicine that lowers blood pressure. But many diseases can cause blood pressure to rise, so I can't be sure. What disease is it?”

She thought her idea was good, but she was rejected again, and her whole body felt like an eggplant beaten by frost.

However, the Cordyceps sinensis soaked in the thermos cup, the prescription for treating cold-dampness blockage, the amount of the medicine, and the antihypertensive medicine mentioned by Dr. Xiang have allowed Chu Yao to come up with a definite answer - kidney failure. .

Cordyceps sinensis itself has the effect of tonifying deficiency, and cold-dampness blockage is often manifested in the kidneys.

Due to damaged kidney function, the dosage of medicines Qiaoqiao takes must be strictly controlled. Many medicines can only be taken half or a quarter of a normal person, so the medicine in the medicine box is only half a pill.

Kidney failure can also cause high blood pressure, so you have to take antihypertensive drugs to reduce the burden on the kidneys.

Qiaoqiao had obviously been ill for a long time and her whole body was exhausted, which meant that she had reached the stage of kidney transplant.

But in those days, kidney transplantation was not that simple and easy.

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