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Chinese medicine diagnosis: inquiry of the TCM KIDNEYS System and how to differentiate all its patterns with symptoms, and what questions to ask patients in
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In this series, I have decided to divide the Inquiry part of the TCM diagnosis methods by each System. Today, I look at the TCM Kidneys how to differentiate all its patterns with symptoms, and what questions to ask. Enjoy the video below and let me know what you think. And as always keep rocking with TCM! TCM Heart (Inquiry), and TCM Lung
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For example if lack of exercise is the cause, that can be addressed by the patient being compliant, but if the cause is weak constitution then our role as practitioner is to support the TCM kidneys and Essence (Jing). There are 3 causes of imbalances according to TCM. 1- The 6 External Pathogens: Wind, Fire, Cold, Damp, Dry, and Summer-Heat.
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The Standardization Project Team of The Clinical Application Guide of Chinese Patent Medicine in The Treatment of Dominant Diseases (2021). 2020 Version of The Clinical Application Guide of Chinese Patent Medicine in The Treatment of Chronic Kidney Disease Stage 3-5 (Non Dialysis). Chin. J. Integr. Ttradit. West.
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Inquiry. Chinese medicine inquiry is a diagnostic method in which the physician obtains information about the patient's condition by questioning the patient or the companion [90]. The content of the inquiry mainly includes the patient's general condition, main complaint, medical history, personal life history, and family history [90]. Such
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The time of the Bladder is 3-5pm, and the Kidney 5-7pm. The Kidney time of day when we should start to rest our body and transition into a more Yin time. It is a good time to put, or do legs up the wall pose. Do Water related rituals or therapies then for extra support. Yin Yoga is very soothing to the Kidney network.
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Diagnosis in traditional Chinese medicine may appear to be simply a grouping of symptoms, but the elegance of Chinese medicine is that a diagnosis automatically indicates a treatment strategy.. For example, a woman experiencing menopause may have hot flashes, night sweats, thirst, and irritability; this group of symptoms leads to a diagnosis of kidney yin deficiency with heat.
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The four diagnostic approaches in TCM, inspection, auscultation and olfactory, inquiry, and palpitation, have inherited the wisdom of ancient Chinese people and are still in use today [6].The relationships among the four approaches are depicted in Figure 1.However, traditional four examinations often rely on physicians' subjectivity, such as their observations and feelings, and are greatly
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Online Chinese medicine foundation and diagnosis courses made easy, to help students and new practitioners grasp and apply easily, a complicated medicine. ... The TCM Diagnosis - Inquiry Method (The Kidneys System) TCM Diagnosis - Inquiry Method (The Spleen System) Inquiry Method (The Stomach & Large Intestine) Inquiry Method (The Liver)
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Traditional Chinese herbal medications (TCHMs) are frequently used in conjunction with western pharmacotherapy for treatment of chronic kidney diseases (CKD) in China and many other Asian countries. The practice of traditional Chinese medicine is guided by cumulative empiric experience. Recent in vitro and animal studies have confirmed the biological activity and therapeutic effects of several
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For example, kidney usually means the kidney and related organs such as bone, ear, and so on. Each organ has a unique name. Diagnostic approach Diagnosis involves inspection, auscultation and smelling, inquiry, pulse-taking, and palpation.a Diagnosis relies on history, physical examination, and diagnostic testing of biological samples
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Chinese Medicine Diagnosis and Treatment. Chinese Medicine Diagnosis. Tongue Diagnosis in TCM; The 11 Treatment Methods; 4 Pillars of Diagnosis. 1. Looking; 2. Listening; 3. Asking; 4. Pulse/Palpation; The 29 Pulses; ... Sacred Lotus has helped millions of people learn Chinese Medicine for over 20 years. Whether you need a quick reference or in
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In a previous article, we discussed the notion of health and illness in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). According to TCM, illness arises as a result of specific yin-yang imbalances of the Functional Entities.. The functional entities are: The Five Fundamental Substances: Qi, Xue (Blood), Jinye (Body Fluids), Jing (Essence), and Shen (Spirit).; Zang-fu: A Wu Xing cycle of 5 zang organs, 6
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TCM has been widely used in the treatment of kidney stones due to its safety and economic advantages. [ 9] At present, Chinese medicine Paishi Decoction has become a classic prescription for treating kidney stones. However, there are few studies on the combination of TCM and ESWL in the treatment of kidney stones.
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Context. Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) is a prominent complication arising from diabetic microangiopathy, and its prevalence and renal impact have placed it as the primary cause of end-stage renal disease. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has the distinct advantage of multifaceted and multilevel therapeutic attributes that show efficacy in
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Books. Diagnostics of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Zhu Bing, Wang Hongcai. Singing Dragon, 2010 - Medical - 223 pages. The principles and practice of diagnostics are key to administering effective treatment in traditional Chinese medicine. The ability to recognise and diagnose symptoms and complaints correctly is fundamental to deciding on
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Inquiry. Chinese medicine inquiry is a diagnostic method in which the physician obtains information about the patient's condition by questioning the patient or the companion [90]. The content of the inquiry mainly includes the patient's general condition, main complaint, medical history, personal life history, and family history [90].
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Diagnosis in Chinese medicine helps to diagnose medical conditions, identify specific patterns, predict the prognosis and thus provide the basis for treatment. As early as the Zhou dynasty (1046-771 B.C.), The Rites of Zhou: Offices of Heaven (Zhou Li: Tian Guan, 周礼·天官篇) recorded, "A patient's prognosis can be predicted by five
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Chinese Medicine Diagnosis: the Kidneys (Inquiry Method) AcuPro Academy 763 Likes 24,143 Views 2020 Jan 18 Chinese medicine diagnosis: inquiry of the TCM KIDNEYS System and how to differentiate all its patterns with symptoms, and what questions to ask patients in order to form a Chinese medicine diagnosis.
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Step 4: Zang Fu Organs. The Zang Fu organs help refine the diagnosis even further. By differentiating the symptoms and determining which organs are most affected, you can tailor your treatment approach accordingly. Pay close attention to the specific symptoms associated with each organ to guide your diagnosis.
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1. Introduction. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has constructed a unique medical system to diagnose and treat various diseases with thousands of years of evolution [1].It can consider the human body as the unity of Qi and the spirit based on the theory of Yin-Yang and its five elements [2].Through four basic TCM diagnosis approaches, i.e., inspection, auscultation and olfaction, inquiry
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Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is an essential part of the Chinese medical system and is recognized by the World Health Organization as an important alternative medicine. As an important part of TCM, TCM diagnosis is a method to understand a patient's illness, analyze its state, and identify syndromes.
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Observational diagnosis is one of the four diagnosis methods used in Chinese medicine. Observational diagnosis consists of: observing the spirit, colour, body form; observing the tongue, face, five senses and skin; observing what is eliminated or secreted from the body. Some of these are not directly observed in the clinic but information about
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The association of gut microbial features with type 2 diabetes (T2D) has been inconsistent due in part to the complexity of this disease and variation in study design. Even in cases in which