Case Analysis of Misdiagnosis and Treatment in TCM: Diarrhea, Oral Ulcers, Abdominal Distension, and Palpitations

Case Analysis of Misdiagnosis and Treatment in TCM: Diarrhea, Oral Ulcers, Abdominal Distension, and Palpitations

This public account is the official WeChat of the Heilongjiang Provincial Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine. If you have not followed us yet, please click the blue “Longjiang Traditional Chinese Medicine” above to follow. IIntroduction: The most commonly misdiagnosed condition in clinical practice is the syndrome of mixed deficiency and excess. Excess syndromes are usually … Read more

Spleen Yang Deficiency Syndrome in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Spleen Yang Deficiency Syndrome in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Spleen Yang Deficiency Syndrome Definition of the Condition This syndrome refers to the deficiency of Spleen Yang, leading to a failure in warming and transporting, characterized by abdominal distension, reduced appetite, abdominal pain that prefers warmth and pressure, aversion to cold with cold limbs, loose stools, possible lower limb edema, or excessive vaginal discharge in … Read more

Case Study | Diarrhea with Mixed Cold and Heat Symptoms

Case Study | Diarrhea with Mixed Cold and Heat Symptoms

Click on the “Sheep Dad” above to follow us After the Dragon Boat Festival, cases of diarrhea often increase.Diarrhea can vary in severity. Proper differentiation and treatment can lead to quick recovery, while improper handling may result in serious consequences.From a TCM perspective, it is essential to first distinguish between cold and heat patterns in … Read more

Practice in Differentiating Cold and Heat: Green Diarrhea

Practice in Differentiating Cold and Heat: Green Diarrhea

Main complaint: What should I do about breastfed diarrhea, which is green and watery? The child is 7 months old. At first glance: It seems to be a cold syndrome. However, we still need to look at the ten questions. Stool: The child has diarrhea about 5-8 times a day, with green watery stools, occasionally … Read more

Manifestations of Kidney Yang Deficiency

Manifestations of Kidney Yang Deficiency

What is Kidney Yang Deficiency Syndrome? Kidney Yang Deficiency is a syndrome characterized by a series of symptoms resulting from the deficiency of Yang Qi in the kidneys. The specific manifestations include lower back and leg pain, coldness in the limbs, fatigue, female infertility, male infertility, diarrhea, swelling of the limbs, and frequent urination. Below, … Read more

What Are the Symptoms of Spleen and Kidney Yang Deficiency? How to Regulate It?

What Are the Symptoms of Spleen and Kidney Yang Deficiency? How to Regulate It?

Spleen and Kidney Yang deficiency is a commonly seen TCM syndrome. How should we regulate and treat this condition? To answer this question, we first need to clarify what Spleen and Kidney Yang deficiency is. In simple terms, Spleen and Kidney Yang deficiency refers to the deficiency of Yang energy in both the spleen and … Read more

Spleen and Stomach Yang Deficiency: Recommended Formulas for Regulation

Spleen and Stomach Yang Deficiency: Recommended Formulas for Regulation

Disease Inquiry, Health Guidance, Classic Health Preservation, No Need to Seek Help When Sick Li Zhong Tang (Regulating the Middle Decoction) is composed of equal parts of Ren Shen (Ginseng), Gan Jiang (Dried Ginger), Zhi Gan Cao (Honey-fried Licorice), and Bai Zhu (White Atractylodes). This formula uses Ren Shen, Bai Zhu, and Zhi Gan Cao … Read more

Strengthening the Body and Expelling Pathogens: A Recommended Formula!

Strengthening the Body and Expelling Pathogens: A Recommended Formula!

Hello, friends! Today, let’s talk about:Strengthening the Body and Expelling Pathogens For detailed content, please listen to the audio explanation below: Excerpt from “Men Chunde’s Clinical Essentials of Traditional Chinese Medicine”Strengthening the Body and Expelling PathogensMr. Pang, an elderly man over 80 years old, went out in early winter and felt cold. After returning home, … Read more