Comprehensive Inquiry Guide in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Comprehensive Inquiry Guide in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Inquiry Content 1 General Information: Includes Name, Gender, Age, Occupation, Marital Status, Ethnicity, Place of Origin, Workplace, Current Address, etc. Clinical Significance: 1) Facilitates contact and follow-up with patients or their families. 2) Provides doctors with relevant information about diseases, offering a basis for the diagnosis and treatment of certain endemic diseases, occupational diseases, infectious … Read more

Traditional Chinese Medicine Diagnosis: The Purpose, Significance, Methods, and Content of Inquiry

Traditional Chinese Medicine Diagnosis: The Purpose, Significance, Methods, and Content of Inquiry

TCM Diagnosis • Inquiry Overview 【Meaning】 Inquiry is a method by which the physician purposefully and systematically questions the patient or accompanying person to understand the occurrence, development, treatment process, current symptoms, and other disease-related situations, as a means of diagnosing the disease. 【Evolution】 The Huangdi Neijing (Yellow Emperor’s Inner Canon) laid the foundation for … Read more

Traditional Chinese Medicine Diagnosis – Notes (Part Seven) on Inquiry

Traditional Chinese Medicine Diagnosis - Notes (Part Seven) on Inquiry

Inquiry Concept: It is a method for doctors to understand the health status and diagnose the condition by purposefully questioning the patient or their companions. Section One: Significance and Methods of Inquiry 1. Significance of Inquiry:① The information obtained about the condition is relatively comprehensive (symptoms, related data) ② It is conducive to timely diagnosis … Read more

The Importance of Inquiry in Traditional Chinese Medicine

The Importance of Inquiry in Traditional Chinese Medicine

“Inquiry is a method by which doctors purposefully ask patients or their companions to understand the condition of the illness. It is one of the fundamental methods of diagnosing diseases in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). The Neijing has long recorded many specific contents of inquiry, such as in Suwen: Sanbu Jiuhou Lun, which states: ‘One … Read more

Inquiry and History Taking in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Inquiry and History Taking in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Inquiry and History Taking 1. Inquiry (Wen Zhen) Definition: The process of obtaining medical history from the patient and related individuals. It is the primary method of history taking (History taking). 2. Importance of Inquiry 1. Systematic questioning of the patient or related individuals is an important means of collecting clinical data. It is a … Read more

Did You Know? The Art of Inquiry in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Did You Know? The Art of Inquiry in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Abstract In clinical diagnosis and physical examination, the inquiry process is crucial. I know you are an expert, but extracting information from patients is not always an easy task. However, a higher quality inquiry requires attention to methods and techniques. What situations in inquiry are the most challenging? What details should be noted? Grasping the … Read more

A Detailed Explanation of the 10 Questions in TCM Diagnosis: A Study of Finding Causes Through Communication

A Detailed Explanation of the 10 Questions in TCM Diagnosis: A Study of Finding Causes Through Communication

Click the blue text above to learn more about TCM information! As one of the four diagnostic methods in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), wen zhen (问诊, inquiry) is a skill that every TCM practitioner must master. Mastering inquiry can provide an initial understanding of the patient’s condition. For those interested in TCM culture, learning inquiry … Read more

Mastering the Art of Inquiry in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Mastering the Art of Inquiry in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Inquiry into the Five Senses to Assess Illness The liver governs the five colors, the lungs govern the five sounds, as previously detailed. The heart governs the five odors; patients who prefer certain smells indicate heart conditions. In detail, if a patient prefers burnt smells, it indicates a heart issue. If they prefer fragrant smells, … Read more

Introduction to TCM Inquiry

Introduction to TCM Inquiry

Inquiry is a method used by practitioners to understand the occurrence, development, treatment history, current symptoms, and other disease-related information through questioning the patient or their companions.The purpose of inquiry is to collect information closely related to pattern differentiation that cannot be obtained through the other three examinations, such as the time, place, causes or … Read more

Traditional Chinese Medicine – Inquiry

Traditional Chinese Medicine - Inquiry

Traditional Chinese Medicine – Inquiry Inquiry Editor Discussion Inquiry refers to the method used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) to diagnose diseases by conversing with patients and their informants to gather information about the onset, development, current symptoms, and treatment history of the disease. It is one of the four diagnostic methods. The content of … Read more