Dr. Ni Haixia’s Essential Medical Cases: The Appearance of String Pulse in Autumn as a Sign of Lung Disease

Dr. Ni Haixia's Essential Medical Cases: The Appearance of String Pulse in Autumn as a Sign of Lung Disease

10/19/2005,Clear,Today is Wednesday,Due to being upset by the pharmaceutical companies on Monday and Tuesday,I was busy writing a paper on avian influenza,so I didn’t have time to write about good cases,Today I will share some insights with readers,On Monday, a male patient49years old,because he was in the midst of a major life change,he underwent surgery … Read more

Traditional Chinese Medicine Diagnosis: Palpation of the Abdomen

Traditional Chinese Medicine Diagnosis: Palpation of the Abdomen

Traditional Chinese Medicine Diagnosis – Palpation “Observation, Listening, Inquiry, and Palpation” are the four diagnostic methods used to diagnose diseases. These four methods are still widely used today and are important bases for TCM syndrome differentiation and treatment. The so-called “Observation Diagnosis” refers to observing the patient’s spirit, complexion, shape, and state changes. The so-called … Read more

How the ‘Five Sounds’ in Auscultation are Used for Diagnosis

How the 'Five Sounds' in Auscultation are Used for Diagnosis

Question How are the ‘Five Sounds’ in auscultation used for diagnosis? Ouyang Qi The pronunciation of a person must be coordinated between the mouth, tongue, lips, and teeth to be accurate. Therefore, the “Lingshu: Worry and Anger Without Words” states: “The entire mouth is the door of sound; the lips are the fan of sound; … Read more

Understanding the Five Sounds in TCM to Diagnose Organ Health: 9 Methods to Identify Suboptimal Conditions

Understanding the Five Sounds in TCM to Diagnose Organ Health: 9 Methods to Identify Suboptimal Conditions

In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the four diagnostic methods of “Observation,” “Listening,” “Inquiry,” and “Palpation” reflect the subtlety of TCM in understanding the internal state from external signs.Listening diagnosis includes hearing sounds and smelling odors. How can one determine a person’s health condition by listening to their voice?By the end of this article, you will … Read more

Facial Diagnosis Tutorial by Traditional Chinese Medicine Expert

Facial Diagnosis Tutorial by Traditional Chinese Medicine Expert

Facial Diagnosis is a part of the essence of Traditional Chinese Medicine (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 lustrous complexion. Newborns typically have clean faces; however, as time … Read more

The Application of Observation in Traditional Chinese Medicine (Recommended for Collection)

The Application of Observation in Traditional Chinese Medicine (Recommended for Collection)

1. Liver (Gallbladder):The liver opens to the eyes; individuals with poor liver and gallbladder health often experience dry, gritty, and dull eyes, with many even “rapidly blinking”. The health of the liver and gallbladder is reflected in the nails; when the liver and gallbladder are healthy, the immune system is strong, and the nails are … Read more

Learning Observation Diagnosis in TCM: Master These Basics!

Learning Observation Diagnosis in TCM: Master These Basics!

Gan (Liver): The liver opens to the eyes. Individuals with poor liver and gallbladder health often experience dry, gritty, and dull eyes, with many even “rapidly blinking”. Its manifestation is seen in the nails; a healthy liver and gallbladder usually result in smooth, shiny, and strong nails. Otherwise, nails may become brittle, prone to breakage, … Read more

Understanding Traditional Chinese Medicine Diagnosis Through Observation

Understanding Traditional Chinese Medicine Diagnosis Through Observation

Liver:The liver opens to the eyes; individuals with poor liver and gallbladder function often experience dry, gritty, and dull eyes, with many even “rapidly blinking”. The health of the liver and gallbladder is reflected in the nails; when the liver and gallbladder are healthy, the immune system is strong, and the nails tend to be … Read more

The Twelve Meridians and Twelve Important Acupuncture Points

The Twelve Meridians and Twelve Important Acupuncture Points

The human body is an organic whole, with the five zang organs (heart, liver, spleen, lung, kidney) and six fu organs (gallbladder, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, bladder, san jiao) interconnected through meridians. The zang and fu organs are like the essential facilities in a city, such as water plants, power plants, communication facilities, substations, … Read more

Detailed Explanation of the Twelve Meridians in TCM (Including Specific Acupuncture Point Locations and Meridian Pathways)

Detailed Explanation of the Twelve Meridians in TCM (Including Specific Acupuncture Point Locations and Meridian Pathways)

【Twelve Meridians】 1. Classification of Names: The twelve meridians are classified into three yin meridians of the hands, three yang meridians of the hands, three yin meridians of the feet, and three yang meridians of the feet based on their connection to the internal organs’ yin and yang properties and their pathways in the limbs. … Read more