Relief for Rhinitis? A Comprehensive Guide to Using This Ointment!

Relief for Rhinitis? A Comprehensive Guide to Using This Ointment!

Relief for Rhinitis? A Comprehensive Guide to Using This Ointment! In this ever-changing season, the suffering of rhinitis patients is often magnified. Nasal congestion, runny nose, and sneezing make every breath feel like an “obstacle,” severely affecting quality of life. Today, we bring you a detailed usage guide for a rhinitis ointment, hoping to bring … Read more

Consultation Case: Child’s Nasal Congestion and Runny Nose Not Necessarily a Cold

Consultation Case: Child's Nasal Congestion and Runny Nose Not Necessarily a Cold

Nasal inflammation and cold symptoms are similar, often both presenting with nasal congestion and runny nose, leading many parents to be unable to distinguish between them. Recently, a parent consulted Dr. Pan Chunchen, Deputy Chief Physician of Otolaryngology, through Dingxiang Mama. Dr. Pan provided a diagnosis based on the child’s actual condition and offered medication … Read more

The Song of the Twelve Meridians: Hand Yangming Large Intestine Meridian

The Song of the Twelve Meridians: Hand Yangming Large Intestine Meridian

Hand Yangming Large Intestine Meridian The Yangming meridian of the hand is the Large Intestine Meridian①, starting from the inner side of the index finger at Shangyang②. It follows the upper edge of the finger to exit at Hegu, along the two tendons at the bifurcation of the bones along the fatty area of the … Read more

Wind-Cold or Wind-Heat Cold: Symptoms of Colds in Newborns

Wind-Cold Cold (Feng Han Gan Mao) commonly occurs in cold seasons, such as winter, late autumn, and early spring, and is caused by the invasion of cold pathogens. Symptoms of Wind-Cold Cold include mild fever, severe chills, absence of sweating, headache, body aches, clear nasal discharge, cough, no redness or swelling in the throat, pale … Read more

Traditional Chinese Medicine Approaches to Seasonal External Pathogenic Diseases in Winter and Spring

Traditional Chinese Medicine Approaches to Seasonal External Pathogenic Diseases in Winter and Spring

Note:Click on the above“Hunan Wangwang Hospital“↑to follow us directly A five-year-old child recently began experiencing fever at midnight, but was in good spirits and showed no other discomfort. The family administered antipyretic granules, warm baths, and applied cooling patches at home; the next day, the child’s temperature returned to normal, but rose again to over … Read more