Dachaihu Tang and Fuzi Gancao Tang TCM Medical Record

Dachaihu Tang and Fuzi Gancao Tang TCM Medical RecordAuthor: Nan Kaiyang  Editor: Gu Yuxi Translator: Gu YuxiGender: Female Age: 50 Height: 152cm Weight: 80KG (converted from 160 jin) Occupation: TeacherQ: What is the most important physical problem you want to solve right now? Please explain in detail.A: Rheumatoid arthritis, night sweats, uncomfortable heart, knee and ankle joints sometimes hurt at night when falling asleep but feel better after morning activity, lower back pain in the morning, sometimes drooling at night.…

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Post-Motor Vehicle Accident TCM Medical Case

Post-Motor Vehicle Accident TCM Medical CaseAuthor: Nan Kaiyang  Editor: Gu Yuxi Translator: Gu YuxiThis patient, fortunately, sustained no major injuries after the car accident, which provided an opportunity for Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) treatment.Outcome:Yesterday, the second day after the injury, the pain had lessened, but due to going downstairs to use the restroom, swelling occurred above the knee joint. Today, the third day after the injury, the wound has scabbed over, swelling has reduced, and the pain has almost disappeared.…

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Tongue Tip Tremor TCM Medical Case

Tongue Tip Tremor TCM Medical CaseAuthor: Xue Xiaozui  Editor: Gu Yuxi Translator: Gu YuxiTongue Tip Tremor TCM Medical CaseAncient texts describe treating an enlarged tongue. Dr. Wang Hongtu's medical records describe treating a tongue that protrudes and cannot be retracted. My case specifically deals with tongue tip tremor.Past Medical History:A 38-year-old female with a history of premature ovarian failure. After treatment for metrorrhagia/metrostaxis with Poge Jiuxin (Breaking the Pattern to Save the Heart) formula, her menstruation stopped.Specific Medical Case:April 21,…

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The Distinctions and Syndromes of Three Types of Xiexin Tang

The Distinctions and Syndromes of Three Types of Xiexin TangAuthor: Nan Kaiyang  Editor: Gu Yuxi Translator: Gu YuxiDifferentiation of Taiyang Disease Pulse Patterns and Treatment (Part 7)149. For cold damage of five or six days, with vomiting and fever, where Chaihu Tang syndrome is complete, but the patient was purged with other medicine, and the Chaihu syndrome still remains, give Chaihu Tang again. Although already purged, this is not a contraindication. There will certainly be a steaming sensation and shaking,…

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Traditional Chinese Medicine Case Analysis2:Fever, Chest Pain, Frequent Palpitations and Fright, Insomnia, Delirium, Disorientation, Muscle Tremors and Twitches

Traditional Chinese Medicine Case Analysis2:Fever, Chest Pain, Frequent Palpitations and Fright, Insomnia, Delirium, Disorientation, Muscle Tremors and TwitchesAuthor: Gu Yuxi Editor: Gu Yuxi Translator: Gu YuxiTraditional Chinese Medicine Case Analysis from Shang Han Jiu Shi Lun by Xu Shuwei (Song Dynasty) - Muscle Tremors and Twitches (Case Seventeen)Original Text:xiang li shi ren xing jing. yu sheng wei ye. wei zhi jing sheng zi. qi zi nian jin san shi. chu de bing. shen wei han. mai ruo. e feng. yi…

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Analysis of Traditional Chinese Medicine Medical Case 1: Fever, headache, nasal rales, nausea, sweating, aversion to wind

Analysis of Traditional Chinese Medicine Medical Case 1: Fever, headache, nasal rales, nausea, sweating, aversion to wind Author: Gu Yuxi Editor: Gu Yuxi Translator: Gu Yuxi The medical case in traditional Chinese medicine comes  from Ninety Discussions on Cold Damage By Xu Shuwei, Song Dynasty Discussion on the Use of Peony in Cinnamon Twig Decoction (1) The original text is as follows ma heng dao .geng xu chun bing .fa re .tou teng .bi ming .e xin .zi han .wu…

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