Traditional Chinese Medicine Diagnosis – Notes (3) Observation Diagnosis II

Traditional Chinese Medicine Diagnosis - Notes (3) Observation Diagnosis II

Section Two: Local Observation Diagnosis Concept: Based on the overall observation diagnosis, this method involves in-depth and detailed observation of certain local manifestations of the patient according to the condition and diagnostic needs, to assess the disease. Significance: ① Observing abnormal changes in local areas can diagnose corresponding local diseases and also helps to understand … Read more

Facial Diagnosis in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)

Facial Diagnosis in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)

Facial Diagnosis in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) (Abbreviated as Facial Diagnosis) To know by observation is called “Shen”. ​ The diagnosis in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) can be summarized in four characters: “Wang, Wen, Wen, Qie” (Observation, Listening, Inquiry, and Palpation). Facial Diagnosis involves observing the characteristics of various parts of the face to identify … Read more

Comprehensive Guide to Holographic Observation Diagnosis (Recommended for Collection)

Comprehensive Guide to Holographic Observation Diagnosis (Recommended for Collection)

Facial 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: observation, listening, inquiry, and palpation. A healthy person’s face should be clean, with a rosy and shiny complexion. Newborns typically have clean faces; however, as time passes and … Read more

Holographic Diagnosis in Traditional Chinese Medicine: Comprehensive Guide to Holographic Observation and Pulse Diagnosis

Holographic Diagnosis in Traditional Chinese Medicine: Comprehensive Guide to Holographic Observation and Pulse Diagnosis

1. Comprehensive Guide to Holographic Observation 1 Through facial color diagnosis 1. Yellow: Indicates potential issues with the Pi Wei (Spleen and Stomach) and digestive system; 2. White: Indicates potential issues with the Fei (Lungs) and respiratory system; 3. Red: Indicates potential issues with the Xin Nao (Heart and Brain) and cardiovascular system; 4. Blue: … Read more

A Comprehensive Guide to TCM Observation Diagnosis: Easy to Understand (Recommended for Collection)

Observation diagnosis mainly includes the following aspects: Observing the patient’s mental state and posture to understand their constitution and the severity of their condition.Facial color diagnosis: Changes in facial color can reflect internal organ diseases, with the five colors—blue, red, yellow, white, and black—corresponding to different organs and conditions.Tongue diagnosis: Observing the tongue’s color, shape, … Read more