Wang Shouchuan, Chief Physician of Jiangsu Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Professor, Chief Physician, Doctoral Supervisor, Senior Expert in Chinese Medicine Pediatrics, Lifetime National Special Allowance, National Famous Old Chinese Medicine, National Famous Teacher.
Wang Shouchuan graduated from Nanjing College of Traditional Chinese Medicine and worked in the countryside for several years, due to poor medical conditions, many children could not be treated in time, Wang Shouchuan came up with the idea of studying pediatrics. Later, he was admitted to the graduate school of Chinese medicine pediatrics of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and studied with Jiang Yuren, a well-known Chinese medicine pediatric expert, and has since specialized in pediatrics.
Wang Shouchuan has been engaged in the pediatric work of traditional Chinese medicine for more than 40 years, has rich clinical experience, has a variety of pediatric pulmonary and spleen diseases and incurable diseases, etc., is good at giving full play to the advantages and characteristics of traditional Chinese medicine, and adopts syndrome differentiation and treatment methods** pediatric cold, cough, recurrent respiratory tract infection, pneumonia, asthma, anorexia, diarrhea, stagnation, multiple convulsions, epilepsy and other diseases.
A 12-year-old boy suddenly screamed a year ago, lost consciousness, fell to the ground, convulsed, and salivated at the corners of his mouth. The convulsions ceased after 5 minutes, followed by a coma, and an hour later he was conscious and unaware of the onset of the disease. Similar episodes occur every six months or a month thereafter, with brief disturbances of consciousness. The hospital diagnosed the seizure period, Wang Shouchuan syndrome differentiation is phlegm epilepsy, the child took the drug for 3 months, the follow-up did not have a seizure recently, the limbs and corners of the mouth stopped twitching at night, the diagnosis was epilepsy telogen stage, the prescription was readjusted, the child took it for 3 months, the electroencephalogram examination returned to normal, and the follow-up was not ** for more than one year.
A 9-year-old boy, bedwetting for 6 years, must wet the bed every night, sometimes even 2-3 times, emaciated, fatigue, poor appetite, has used Western medicine**, to no avail, and turned to seek Chinese medicine diagnosis and treatment. Wang Shouchuan syndrome differentiation was spleen and kidney qi deficiency, bladder failure, prescribed 7 doses, the child after taking the number of enuresis decreased, the spirit improved, the prescription continued to take 7 doses, no enuresis was found. The pills are made above and continue to be taken for half a year to consolidate the efficacy.
A 4-year-old boy developed red blisters 2 days ago, mild itching, oral pain, and obvious pain when eating, and his parents did not have special treatment. In the past 2 days, the child has increased herpes in the hands and feet and went to the hospital for treatment. Wang Shouchuan said that the syndrome differentiation was wind-heat and dampness, and the dampness was heavier than the heat, and the child was prescribed 2 doses, and the herpes did not increase after taking it, the color of the herpes became lighter, the itching was reduced, and the syndrome was differentiated from spleen deficiency and dampness and heat, and the prescription was 3 doses, and the children were cured after taking all the symptoms, and there was no special discomfort.
Wang Shouchuan not only has excellent medical skills, but also puts himself in the shoes of patients. He often gave up his rest time to add to the patients who came to the original way, and would never push the patients of the day to the next day.
Wang Shouchuan attaches great importance to the cultivation of TCM pediatric talents, and his requirements for students are not only to be able to clinical, teaching, but also scientific research and writing, and to cultivate a large number of national outstanding TCM clinical talents, with students all over China's provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions and many countries and regions in the world. He has published more than 200 academic articles, presided over more than 20 scientific research projects at all levels, published more than 50 academic monographs and textbooks, and won nearly 40 national and provincial awards.
Wang Shouchuan often said that to be a man, you must live a real life, and don't try to be famous. Although he has received many honors, he believes that a doctor's honor comes from the recovery of his patients.