Is it right to categorize the symptoms of myasthenia gravis and myasthenia gravis under the category of "impotence disease/evidence" in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)? Why?
Is it right to categorize the symptoms of myasthenia gravis and myasthenia gravis under the category of "impotence disease/evidence" in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)? Why?
Muscle weakness, muscle impotence {Household can dry Chinese medicine impotence disease! Impotence can be differentiated by five organs ......
In general, muscle weakness and myasthenia gravis are signs of deficiency.
Impotence in Chinese medicine refers to a group of diseases characterized by impotence and weakness of the tendons and bones, muscle thinning, numbness of the skin, and even the inability to move the hands and feet at will. As far as the comparison between TCM and western medicine is concerned, the diseases of polyneuritis, acute myelitis, progressive muscle impotence, severe muscle weakness, periodic paralysis, muscular dystrophy, hysterical paralysis and the sequelae of central nervous system infections manifesting as flaccid paralysis, etc., as described by western medicine, are all in the category of TCM impotence.
That is, myasthenia gravis is generally impotent.
As for myasthenia gravis, it can be categorized into "blepharospasm", "impotence" and "atmospheric subsidence" if it is subdivided into different types. Generally speaking, adult eye muscle type and juvenile type belong to the category of "lid waste"; adult myasthenia gravis mild, moderate generalized type, delayed onset severe type, with muscle atrophy type belongs to the category of "impotence"; adult severe radical type belongs to the category of "atmospheric subsidence". The adult severe radical type mostly belongs to the category of "atmospheric subsidence".
The spleen governs the muscles and the limbs, and is attributed to the spleen and withered
A case of severe myasthenia gravis disease was cured with sixteen doses of herbs, knowing the root cause.
I'd look to identify if it's the brain or the organs first, the spine could be a possibility!
Is it right to categorize the symptoms of myasthenia gravis and myasthenia gravis as "atrophic diseases/disorders" in Chinese medicine? Why? Myasthenia gravis and myasthenia gravis are symptoms of two diseases, and it is correct to categorize them as "atrophic diseases/symptoms" in Chinese medicine. Because when TCM practitioners see a patient, if you ask them to say more, they will not be able to go on. Can say a "atrophy / disease" has already made the Chinese medicine practitioners try their best. But modern medicine does not think so, it is only two symptoms of many diseases, as for which type of disease, but also to do quite a lot of tests, according to a variety of test results, and then basically categorized as a type of disease, or identified as a disease! Then according to the pathogenic principle of this disease to carry out the appropriate treatment measures, good or bad treatment have a clear statement. Chinese medicine can not, they can not figure out the cause of the disease, can not figure out the pathogenesis of the disease, but also do not know what method of treatment, but also do not know how to go to the treatment, with the Chinese medicine prescription, or with acupuncture massage to give you some treatment, treatment effects and consequences can not be clear, can only listen to God's destiny.
Yes.
It's not always right. Some of it could be "cervical disarticulation - neurovascular compression."
That's right. But the treatment effect will be difficult to be satisfactory. If you try to find the cause of cerebral ischemia and lack of nutrients, improve intracranial blood supply, and adjust the sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves, the result will be very good, don't believe me, try it!
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