The Young Urban Doctor
Chapter 1131 - Chapter 1131 Chapter 1131 Ill Go Too

Chapter 1131: Chapter 1131 I’ll Go Too Chapter 1131: Chapter 1131 I’ll Go Too Yang Qingyin and Yang Qingye came to see Luo Ziling together, not only wanting to go to a bar with Luo Ziling but also for another matter.

Ling Ruonan saw this and, after chatting for a while, excused herself to change clothes and prepare to go out, so she went upstairs.

As soon as Ling Ruonan left the living room, Yang Qingyin immediately asked Luo Ziling, “Ziling, I’ve taken some photos of my grandfather’s medical records and brought them with me. Could you take a look?”

“Sure,” Luo Ziling immediately agreed.

He was somewhat surprised that Yang Qingyin could get a hold of these things.

“Qingye took them out,” Yang Qingyin pointed to Yang Qingye and then cautioned Luo Ziling, “I hope you can keep it a secret for us and not disclose my grandfather’s condition.”

“Definitely, other people know about your grandfather going to the hospital for an examination,” Luo Ziling said with a wry smile. “Even if I don’t say anything, there are many people who will leak the news.” He did not tell Yang Qingyin that he had discussed this issue in front of Ling Jinhua with Ling Ruonan, fearing she would be upset.

“Let’s just look at the medical reports for now,” Yang Qingyin didn’t dwell on the issue and handed over some printed documents to Luo Ziling.

After examining them, Luo Ziling told Yang Qingyin with a solemn expression, “I still believe in my diagnosis. Your grandfather has small nodules in his lungs, and there is a very high likelihood of malignant changes because the changes are already reflected in his pulse. Looking at other conditions of his body, it is the same. These medical report forms, although they cannot confirm the presence of a malignancy, only show that no tumor has been found that fits the definition under Western medicine. However, the underlying pathophysiology has already changed.”

Upon hearing this, Yang Qingye’s face changed color, and he quickly asked Luo Ziling, “Brother-in-law, what should we do?”

“Based on current medical treatment reasons, Western medicine generally involves surgically cutting open the patient upon finding a tumor, followed by chemotherapy or radiotherapy. This essentially eliminates the tumor cells within the body, but at the cost of destroying many normal cells as well. It’s the so-called sacrifice of a thousand allies to eliminate one enemy. However, the treatment principles of traditional medicine are not like this. They start from the source, with slower efficacy, but can cure the root cause. Let me simplify it,” seeing that Yang Qingye and Yang Qingyin seemed a bit confused, Luo Ziling decided to change his approach.

“The treatment principle of Chinese medicine is to use meridian therapy and herbal supplements to enhance the patient’s resistance while suppressing the growth of abnormal cells, damaging their growth environment. Ultimately, by improving the body’s physiological functions, it helps the body’s immune system suppress the abnormal tumor tissues and gradually dissolve them, finally restoring the body to health.”

Having said this, Luo Ziling took a sip of water to moisten his throat before making a summarizing statement.

“Actually, the treatments of Western medicine and traditional medicine share some common principles, which is to use medication and other methods to enhance the body’s immune resistance and to clear abnormal cells and tissues using the body’s own immune system to restore health. The difference lies in Western medicine’s use of drastic means to destroy both healthy and abnormal cells at once and then slowly recover the body’s resistance. If traditional medicine’s treatment is effective, the patient’s body will not undergo major procedures, but Western medicine treatment subjects the body to severe operations. Many patients incur substantial harm to their bodies due to chemotherapy and radiotherapy, coupled with psychological effects, causing the body’s functions not to recover, resistance continues to decline, the immune system fails to clear abnormal cells, which proliferate massively leading to organ dysfunction and failure, eventually resulting in the patient’s death.”

Hearing Luo Ziling explain the treatment principles in terms they could understand, and the differences between traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine, Yang Qingyin and Yang Qingye, the siblings, roughly grasped the situation.

After exchanging a glance, Yang Qingyin was the first to speak, “Junior Brother, if a patient has cancer, how confident are you that you can cure them?”

“First, let me clarify something. The tumors we humans suffer from can be benign or malignant, and malignant tumors are what we call cancer. The difference between the two is based on the degree of proliferation and differentiation. Benign tumors can become malignant, but malignant tumors almost never revert to benign. Benign tumors may not need treatment; they can exist without necessarily harming body functions; malignant tumors also do not necessarily damage body functions, some people have had cancer but in the end showed no symptoms, as the cancer cells and tissues were absorbed by the body. Our followed treatment principle is to promote further improvement of body functions, ultimately using the body’s immune strength to eliminate cancer cells or tissues. If the patient is willing to comply with our treatment and has a very strong will to live, then I can guarantee a more than ninety percent chance of a cure.”

“But if the patient is psychologically burdened, does not take care of their health, and is unwilling to cooperate with the treatment, then I wouldn’t even dare to hold onto one percent of hope.”

After saying all this, Luo Ziling then addressed Yang Qingyin and Yang Qingye, who had looks of admiration in their eyes, “Even if your grandfather has cancer, as long as he is willing to cooperate well with treatment and maintains a healthy, upbeat attitude, then I can assure you, there’s a very high probability of a complete cure through my hands.”

Then, Luo Ziling added, somewhat helplessly, “Also, I need to have the opportunity to treat him. If your grandfather, parents, or other family members are unwilling to let someone get involved in this, and don’t allow me to be part of the treatment, then whatever I say, no matter how flowery, is useless.”

“My father and other family members really don’t want you to be involved in the treatment,” Yang Qingye said a bit dejectedly, “Today my sister and I came to ask you about this.”

Yang Qingyin glared at Yang Qingye for saying too much.

After being glared at, Yang Qingye also fell silent.

Taking over the conversation, Yang Qingyin said, “My grandfather should agree to let you be involved in the treatment, but my dad is unwilling, and neither are other family members. They still trust the hospital and do not believe in a medical student without a diploma or professional title like you. However, I will talk to my grandfather and my dad about this again.”

At this point, Yang Qingyin paused for a moment and then, in a low voice, she asked Luo Ziling, “I’d like to take you to the old residence to see my grandfather again. Can we convince him together?”

Upon hearing this, Yang Qingye immediately volunteered, “I’ll go too.”

“Okay,” Luo Ziling agreed without hesitation, “Just let me know when you’re ready to go.”

“Thank you,” Yang Qingyin smiled warmly at Luo Ziling, her eyes filled with happiness and gratitude.

However, neither she nor Luo Ziling knew that their decision would lead to increasingly complicated matters.

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