Observational Diagnosis in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Observational Diagnosis in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Facial Diagnosis 1. Spots on the eyelids: Indicate hormonal imbalance or intrauterine congestion, irregular menstruation, or gynecological fibroids. 2. Spots at the outer corners of the eyes: Suggest decreased thyroid function, poor organ oxygenation, low psychological resilience, and sensitive skin. 3. Swelling of the eyelids due to spleen deficiency: Indicates kidney deficiency, dark eye bags, … Read more

Eight Principles of Hand Diagnosis Based on Color Observation (Must-Collect)

Eight Principles of Hand Diagnosis Based on Color Observation (Must-Collect)

The Eight Principles of Hand Diagnosis Based on Color Observation belong to the main theoretical foundation of the cultural school of hand diagnosis in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Long-term research indicates that it primarily includes eight colors observed in hand diagnosis: red, green, purple, yellow, brown, white, black, and turbid. This differs from the five … Read more

Understanding Facial Diagnosis, Tongue Diagnosis, and Hand Diagnosis (Recommended for Collection)

Understanding Facial Diagnosis, Tongue Diagnosis, and Hand Diagnosis (Recommended for Collection)

Wang Zhen (Observation Diagnosis) is a part of the essence of TCM theory developed over thousands of years, and is one of the four diagnostic methods in TCM: “Wang, Wen, Wen, Qie”. A healthy person’s face should be clean, with a rosy and shiny complexion. Newborns typically have clean faces; however, as they grow older … Read more

The Art of Observation in Diagnosis

The Art of Observation in Diagnosis

Facial Diagnosis The face is a holographic reflection of various parts of the body and diseases. Each part of the body is not independent but interconnected and mutually restrictive. From the five internal organs (zang) and six external organs (fu) to the limbs and skin, all are interrelated. If one part experiences a pathological change … Read more