Traditional Chinese Medicine Observation Diagnosis

Traditional Chinese Medicine Observation Diagnosis

1. Eyes 1Symptoms around the eyes Swelling of the eyelids indicates reduced function of internal organs (kidneys, gastrointestinal, heart) leading to fluid retention in the body. Wrinkles below the eyes are a sign of aging. Sunken eye sockets indicate excessive consumption of body energy. White inner eyelids may suggest anemia. Yellowish-white spots on the eyelids … Read more

Comprehensive Guide to TCM Observation Diagnosis

Comprehensive Guide to TCM Observation Diagnosis

Absolutely comprehensive guide to observation diagnosis, unparalleled!!! Shen Kui (Kidney Deficiency) leads to dark circles under the eyes, Fei Re (Lung Heat) results in red eyes, Gan Sheng (Liver Excess) causes red eyes, Han Chuan (Cold Cough) leads to dark cheeks, Feng Lan (Wind Blue) results in white eyes, Tan Shi (Phlegm Damp) leads to … Read more

Common Diagnostic Methods for Warm Diseases in TCM (Observation Diagnosis)

Common Diagnostic Methods for Warm Diseases in TCM (Observation Diagnosis)

01 Observation of TeethTeeth Moisture and Dryness Glossy and Dry: The surface of the teeth is dry but retains a shine—indicating Stomach Heat injuring fluids, with Kidney Yin not yet exhausted. Dry as Bone: The surface of the teeth is dry and lacks luster—indicating Kidney Yin depletion. Teeth Dry and Black: The teeth are dry … Read more

Understanding TCM Observation Diagnosis: A Guide for Everyone

Understanding TCM Observation Diagnosis: A Guide for Everyone

Click on the top“Herbal Medicine Handbook”, then click“Follow” Learn to identify Chinese herbs and gain comprehensive knowledge about them. 1. Eyes 1. Symptoms around the eyes Swollen eyelids indicate reduced function of internal organs (kidneys, gastrointestinal tract, heart) leading to fluid retention in the body. Wrinkles below the eyes are a sign of aging. Sunken … Read more

Comprehensive Guide to Observation Diagnosis in TCM

Comprehensive Guide to Observation Diagnosis in TCM

Comprehensive Guide to Observation Diagnosis in TCM 1. Observation of Spirit The severity of the condition is assessed by observing the spirit. Calmness indicates a yin condition, while agitation suggests a yang condition. Blood deficiency and fluid loss often lead to confusion, dullness, and depression caused by emotional distress. Restlessness and anxiety indicate depletion of … Read more

Observation Diagnosis in Traditional Chinese Medicine: Local Observation (Part 2)

Observation Diagnosis in Traditional Chinese Medicine: Local Observation (Part 2)

Local observation diagnosis also includes the observation of the body, limbs, and skin. Observation of the Body The observation of the body includes the examination of the neck, chest, abdomen, waist, back, and the anterior and posterior genital areas. 1. Observation of the Neck: The neck connects the head and the trunk, with the front … Read more

Insights on TCM Observation Diagnosis

Insights on TCM Observation Diagnosis

Introduction: “To know by observation is called spirit (shen),” how can we improve the accuracy of observation diagnosis? Today, let us learn from Mr. Wei Changchun’s insights on observation diagnosis! In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) diagnosis, the four examinations and eight principles are fundamental, with observation being the most important. A detailed observation can provide … Read more

Definitions and Content of Observation, Listening, Inquiry, and Palpation in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Definitions and Content of Observation, Listening, Inquiry, and Palpation in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Observation Diagnosis Observation Diagnosis is a method of diagnosis in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) that primarily infers internal changes in the body through the observation of certain external characteristics and excretions to diagnose conditions and determine appropriate treatments. It includes the following aspects:    (1) Observation of External Characteristics The term “external characteristics of the … Read more

Understanding Tongue Diagnosis in TCM

Understanding Tongue Diagnosis in TCM

The tongue is a window to health, as its appearance can reflect a person’s health status. It is often said that “the tongue is a mirror of the body’s health.” Through this window, ordinary people can monitor their physical condition in a timely manner, allowing for prompt medical attention! In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), there … Read more

A Comprehensive Guide to TCM Observation Diagnosis (Collection)

A Comprehensive Guide to TCM Observation Diagnosis (Collection)

Introduction: In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), observation, listening, questioning, and pulse-taking are essential. Observing the patient’s body shape, color, posture, etc., provides the physician with firsthand information. Observation is crucial! First, here are two verses: Kidney deficiency leads to dark circles, Lung heat shows red tips, Liver excess results in red eyes, Cold cough shows … Read more