The patient was confused but felt that Du Heng was unfathomable.
However, while the other names sounded like medications, one, in particular, made her pause: "Doctor, what does Wang Buliuxing mean?"
Du Heng felt a bit awkward. He'd clearly overdone it; an ordinary person wouldn't understand such an 'unconventional' Chinese medicine name. He then explained, "Wang Buliuxing is a Chinese medicinal herb, the dried mature seeds of the plant Ma Lancai, which belongs to the Caryophyllaceae family. It has the effects of activating blood, promoting menstruation, reducing swelling, promoting urination, and clearing painful urinary dribbling."
After swiftly writing the prescription, Du Heng glanced at Cui Ying, who stood beside him like a wooden dummy. However, the woman obviously didn't understand Du Heng's look and remained standing there, motionless.
