Persistent Low Fever with Unknown Cause: Possible Internal Injury!

Persistent Low Fever with Unknown Cause: Possible Internal Injury!

Young people often hear news about working late, excessive fatigue, and even sudden death. While this is heartbreaking, it serves as a reminder for workers to seek medical attention promptly when experiencing discomfort. The young patient in today’s case also developed physical discomfort and persistent internal injury fever after excessive fatigue.Internal injury fever refers to … Read more

Notes from the Master: The Theory of Spleen and Stomach Injury in the ‘Golden Mirror of Medicine’

Notes from the Master: The Theory of Spleen and Stomach Injury in the 'Golden Mirror of Medicine'

Internal injury diseases refer to a category of diseases caused by internal factors, as opposed to external pathogenic factors such as the six excesses. The concept of internal injury diseases first appeared in the ‘Huangdi Neijing’ (Yellow Emperor’s Inner Canon), with phrases like “overwork leads to shortness of breath and sweating, affecting both internal and … Read more

The Grand Conclusion of Xue Shengbai’s “Treatise on Damp-Heat Diseases”

This lesson I shared several of my clinical secret prescriptions, without reservation, laying it all out, this is the teacher’s attitude towards students.[Original Text] Damp-heat syndrome for three to four days leads to locked jaw, limbs being pulled and stiff, and in severe cases, the body bends backward. This is due to damp-heat invading the … Read more

Shi Enjun: The Fundamental Formula for Treating Qi Deficiency with Damp-Heat Syndrome! Five Clinical Cases of Shi Yushu’s Yiqi Jiedu Decoction

Shi Enjun: The Fundamental Formula for Treating Qi Deficiency with Damp-Heat Syndrome! Five Clinical Cases of Shi Yushu's Yiqi Jiedu Decoction

Traditional Chinese Medicine Case Studies / Medical Discussions / Reference Articles for Clinical TCM Studies The Yiqi Jiedu Decoction (益气解毒汤) was formulated by Shi Yushu, the first president of Guizhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (formerly Guiyang College of Traditional Chinese Medicine). Due to the prevalence of damp-heat in central Guizhou, this formula was created … Read more

Fundamental Formula for Treating Qi Deficiency with Damp-Heat Syndrome: Five Clinical Cases of Shiyushu Yiqi Jiedu Decoction

Fundamental Formula for Treating Qi Deficiency with Damp-Heat Syndrome: Five Clinical Cases of Shiyushu Yiqi Jiedu Decoction

Click the above “Public Account” to subscribe! Source|China Traditional Chinese Medicine News Written by|He Qian, Jiangkou County People’s Hospital, Tongren City, Guizhou Province; Shi Enjun, Second Affiliated Hospital of Guizhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Yiqi Jiedu Decoction was formulated by Mr. Shi Yushu, the first president of Guizhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (formerly … Read more

Understanding the Five Types of Colds in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Understanding the Five Types of Colds in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Editor: Qiao Qiao Recently, the National Influenza Center released the latest data indicating that as December begins, the influenza activity level in some provinces across China continues to rise. Many readers have reported that they have noticed people around them suffering from severe colds. However, there are several types of colds; how can one distinguish … Read more

Distinguishing Between Wind-Cold and Wind-Heat Colds: A Guide to Different Types of Colds

Distinguishing Between Wind-Cold and Wind-Heat Colds: A Guide to Different Types of Colds

During seasonal transitions, changes in weather, or the prevalence of certain viruses and bacteria, it is relatively easy to catch a cold, especially for individuals with weakened immunity. This article discusses what constitutes a cold and how to differentiate between its various types. A cold is a term used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) to … Read more

Comprehensive! Five Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment Plans for Colds

Comprehensive! Five Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment Plans for Colds

Recently, it is the season for frequent colds, and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has detailed and practical treatment plans for this. TCM categorizes colds into five syndromes: These are: Wind-Cold, Wind-Heat, Summer-Dampness, Qi Deficiency, and Yin Deficiency colds (including Dry Cough due to Lung Dryness). Below, each will be described in detail. 1. Wind-Cold Cold … Read more

A Comprehensive Guide to Cold Classification and Corresponding Medications

A Comprehensive Guide to Cold Classification and Corresponding Medications

Contents: · Common cold classifications · Symptoms and medications for various types of colds Is there a difference between catching a cold from being cold and catching one from being overheated? Can the same cold medicine be used for both? Let’s take a look at this quick reference for cold classification and medication. Wind-Cold Cold … Read more

Li Zhenhua: Ten Methods for Treating Exogenous Diseases!

Exogenous disease syndromes are caused by external pathogens attacking the body, entering the interior, and lingering within, leading to dysfunction of the organs. Due to the different natures of the pathogens, the damage to the organs and the characteristics of the syndromes also vary. As stated in the “Treatise on the Spleen and Stomach”: “Internal … Read more