Water Accumulation and Qi Deficiency Syndrome and the Use of Wu Ling San

Water Accumulation and Qi Deficiency Syndrome and the Use of Wu Ling San

Case 11 Shao, female, 67 years old. Initial diagnosis on October 23, 2014. Chief complaint: Diarrhea for more than 3 months. Medical history: For more than 3 months, bowel movements more than 3 times a day, loose stools, no abdominal pain, previously treated with Chinese medicine without effect. Poor appetite, spontaneous sweating. Abdominal distension before … Read more

Daily Question (63): What are the Characteristics of the Xian Pulse?

Hello, I am Wen Junran. Today, I present to you a question on TCM diagnosis. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, pulse patterns each have their own characteristics and significance. Among them, the Xian Mai (Xian Pulse) is a relatively common pulse pattern. What are its characteristics? Among the following five options, one summarizes it most accurately; … Read more

What to Expect During a TCM Consultation: Key Questions and Insights

What to Expect During a TCM Consultation: Key Questions and Insights

A TCM platform with a serious attitude, aiming to share reliable TCM knowledge. “Wang, Wen, Wen, Qie” (Observation, Listening, Inquiry, and Palpation) is a significant characteristic of TCM in diagnosing diseases, among which inquiry is a crucial part. In fact, TCM inquiry follows certain fixed patterns, and these questions can be asked by anyone to … Read more

Acute Enteritis Peaks in Summer: Acupuncture Treatment for Liangqiu Point

Acute Enteritis Peaks in Summer: Acupuncture Treatment for Liangqiu Point

Chinese Medicine Book Club Issue 2107 Daily updates to accompany the growth of TCM practitioners IIntroduction:This season marks the peak period for acute enteritis, and I have encountered numerous patients with this condition in the clinic. Fellow readers, you might also try the acupuncture methods discussed in this article for treatment. (Editor/Yan Qifeng) Acupuncture at … Read more