Tips for Observational Diagnosis in TCM (Part 5)

Tips for Observational Diagnosis in TCM (Part 5)

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“Can you observe children? Traditional Chinese Medicine teaches you how to observe” – this is one of the contents in our introduction to TCM. Of course, the content involved is quite rich. Mr. Chengxiu shares a wealth of daily observational diagnosis tips for mothers in his book “Easy to Learn Song’s Pediatric Tuina”! In a Q&A format, he analyzes the health issues of babies that mothers are concerned about and provides practical and effective solutions.

Tips for Observational Diagnosis in TCM (Part 5)

We have already discussed the following observational diagnosis tips

Why do babies have upright hair?

What to do if the baby has sparse hair?

What does the blue vein between the baby’s eyebrows mean?

What to do if the baby sleeps with eyes open?

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This time we continue to talk about

the reasons for the baby’s yellow face and how to respond

DiagnosisTCM teaches you how to “observe” children What to do if the baby’s face is yellow and lacks blood color?

It is normal for yellow-skinned people to have yellow faces; a healthy baby should have a rosy complexion with a hint of yellow. If your baby has a completely yellow face without any blood color, it may be due to spleen deficiency.

In TCM, the spleen (pí) generates the lungs (fèi), and the lungs govern qi. If the spleen is deficient, our lung qi is also deficient, leading to a lack of blood color. When both the spleen and lungs are deficient, such children are prone to colds, coughs, or skin allergies, and even allergic constitutions.

If you encounter such a baby, first pay close attention to feeding; traditional feeding methods must be followed.

—— “Easy to Learn Song’s Pediatric Tuina”

Sunshine parenting with traditional feeding

Rational feeding combining Chinese and Western methods

Mr. Chengxiu takes you to explore the true meaning of pediatric feeding (Part 1)

Mr. Chengxiu takes you to explore the true meaning of pediatric feeding (Part 2)

Mr. Chengxiu takes you to explore the true meaning of pediatric feeding (Part 3)

With the help of the child’s uncle, achieve new heights in calcium, iron, and zinc supplementation

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Song’s Pediatric Tuina Techniques

1). Song’s abdominal grasping technique harmonizes the child’s spleen and stomach.

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2). Pressing the Erma (Er Mǎ) and Wai Lao Gong (Wài Láo Gōng) points 30 times each + Great Spleen Nourishing Technique (Qing Bu Pi for 5 minutes, Reverse Bagua for 3 minutes, Yun Ban Men for 5 minutes, Push the four horizontal lines back and forth for 5 minutes, Bo Yang Chi for 3 minutes.)

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Tips for Observational Diagnosis in TCM (Part 5)

Sunshine parenting is around

Mothers of students in cities with store classes can also find nearby students to help adjust the baby’s condition. They not only have precise techniques and common soup formula materials but can also combine the Song’s plaster therapy according to related symptoms. This shortens the duration of illness while minimizing drug harm.Long press to identify the QR code below for quick access to student information.Support search by province, city, and name.

Tips for Observational Diagnosis in TCM (Part 5)

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Tips for Observational Diagnosis in TCM (Part 5)

Song Shichang

Pseudonym Chengxiu┃People often call him Mr. Chengxiu

Disciple of the contemporary master of medicinal paste, Professor Wang Fengqi;

Executive President and Secretary-General of the Chinese Folk Medicine Research and Development Association;

Chief Expert of Beijing Qihuang Guizhitang TCM Research Institute;

Director of the Pediatric Tuina Professional Committee of the Chinese TCM Health Alliance;

Health expert of the Chinese TCM Health Alliance;

Founder of Song’s Natural Therapy;

Founder of Sanyi Hall Medicinal Paste;

Founder of Song’s Pediatric Tuina.

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