Summary of Diagnosis and Treatment for Xu Lao Disease in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Summary of Diagnosis and Treatment for Xu Lao Disease in Traditional Chinese Medicine

The disease of Xu Lao (虚劳) should be classified according to the Nan Jing (难经) into three categories: upper damage, middle damage, and lower damage. The so-called upper damage includes damage to the heart and lungs, which is described as “one damage affects the skin and hair, causing the skin to shrink and hair to … Read more

Traditional Chinese Medicine’s Effective Formula for Treating Spleen and Stomach Yang Deficiency!

Traditional Chinese Medicine's Effective Formula for Treating Spleen and Stomach Yang Deficiency!

(This article is for learning and reference only. The formulas mentioned should be used under the guidance of a qualified TCM practitioner, and should not be attempted blindly by non-professionals.)The theoretical basis of this article: “Treatise on the Golden Chamber” and “Chinese Herbal Medicine”.Hello, I am a TCM practitioner, Wen Junran.Today, I would like to … Read more

Clinical Treatment of Wind-Cold and Wind-Heat Colds, Influenza, and Susceptibility Due to Qi Deficiency

Clinical Treatment of Wind-Cold and Wind-Heat Colds, Influenza, and Susceptibility Due to Qi Deficiency

Wind-Cold Cold Wind-Heat Cold 1. Key Points for Clinical Treatment of Wind-Cold and Wind-Heat Colds (1) Clinical Characteristics of Wind-Cold Cold: ① Tongue coating is pale white and thin, pulse is tight and floating. ② Cough with thin phlegm, or with bubbles. ③ No sweating, headache, and joint pain all over the body. ④ Aversion … Read more