There were a few books on the treatment of liver diseases. Among them were " The Selection of Common Liver Disease in Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment Based on Syndrome Pattern "," The New Style of Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment Based on Syndrome Pattern of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Disease ", and " The Treatment of Liver Disease Based on Traditional Chinese Medicine Syndrome Pattern ". These books were easy to understand and suitable for beginners. In addition, there was also a book called " Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment of Liver Disease ". This book discussed the summary of liver disease, Western medicine diagnosis, Western medicine treatment, Chinese medicine knowledge, and the summary of Chinese medicine treatment and prescription. It provided a large number of Chinese medicine prescriptions and some food therapy prescriptions. These books could help readers understand the methods and principles of Chinese medicine in treating liver diseases.
Phthisis was the name of the Chinese medicine for the lung cancer. Chinese medicine used the method of diagnosis and treatment to treat phthisis. According to the classification of traditional Chinese medicine, the patients could be divided into the types of lung yin deficiency, yin deficiency and fire excess, qi and yin exhaustion, and yin and yang deficiency. For the type of lung yin deficiency, the common symptoms included cough, dry mouth, fatigue, etc. The treatment method was mainly to nourish yin and moisten the lungs, clear heat and kill insects. The commonly used medicine was Yuehua Pill. For the type of yin deficiency and fire excess, the common symptoms included cough, sticky phlegm, and blood in the phlegm. The treatment method was mainly to nourish yin and reduce fire. The commonly used prescriptions were Baihe Gujin Soup or Qinghao Biejia Powder. For the type of qi and yin consumption, common symptoms included cough, weakness, and occasional blood in the phlegm. The treatment method was mainly to nourish the lung and spleen, nourish the yin and moisten the lung. The commonly used prescription was Shenling Baizhu Powder. Traditional Chinese medicine treatment of phthisis focused on the overall diagnosis and treatment. According to the patient's physique and stage of the disease, the corresponding treatment method was selected. It was often combined with anti-phthisis western medicine treatment to achieve the effect of both the symptoms and the root causes.
Traditional Chinese medicine in ancient times was usually difficult to completely cure consumption. The medical level in ancient times was relatively low, and the knowledge and treatment ability of consumption were limited. The treatment methods of traditional Chinese medicine could only relieve or improve the quality of life to a certain extent. It was difficult to completely cure the phthisis. Traditional Chinese medicine mainly treated phthisis by conditioning the lungs and the body's functions, but it usually could not cure it. In ancient times, consumption was a disease that affected the whole body, and the patient was extremely thin. Ancient Chinese medicine mainly used methods such as replenishing deficiency, clearing heat, and killing insects to treat phthisis. Commonly used drugs included Yuehua Pill, Baihe Gujin Soup, Qinghao Biejia Soup, and so on. However, the specific treatment effect varied from individual to individual, and there was no guarantee of a complete cure. The progress of modern medicine had made the treatment of lung cancer more effective, but the effect of ancient Chinese medicine on lung cancer was limited.
The Unparalleled Chinese Medicine was a fantasy novel about transmigration. It told the story of the protagonist, Shen Hua, who transmigrated to another world and awakened her superpower, becoming a doctor from a big country. After being banned in the entertainment industry, she returned to her own world and began her miraculous journey from a black-and-red starlet to a medical legend. This novel was written by Meng Qingzhou. The specific plot and story development could only be understood after reading the full text. While waiting for the anime, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " Full-time Expert "!
Chinese medicine in literature usually referred to plants, animals, and minerals with medicinal value. In literary works, Chinese medicine was usually used to treat diseases or to improve the spiritual realm of the characters. For example, in Dream of the Red Chamber, Lin Daiyu's mother, Grandmother Jia, used ginseng to enhance her health, while Baochai used deer antler to improve her mental state. In Journey to the West, Tang Sanzang and his disciples once drank Peach Blossom Wine to treat diseases. In literary works, the use of Chinese medicine often had a certain symbolic meaning, representing the improvement of the inner strength or spiritual realm of the character. At the same time, the use of Chinese medicine also helped to express the author's reverence and concern for nature and life.
" Full-time Traditional Chinese Medicine " was an online novel about urban supernatural powers created by Fang Qianjin. It was first published on Qidian Chinese Network. As of July 2023, the novel had not been adapted into an audio novel. While waiting for the anime, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " Full-time Expert "!
Hengxiantang Chinese Medicine Research Institute was a Chinese medicine research institute located in Zhengzhou City. The research institute was founded by Dr. Ye Tao and focused on the sorting of clinical prescriptions and the research of Chinese medicine shorthand methods. Doctor Tao Ye was an expert in Traditional Chinese Medicine gynecology. He was proficient in Traditional Chinese Medicine gynecology, internal medicine, and common pediatrics diseases. He was invited to teach Chinese medicine all over the country and was named one of the most popular Chinese medicine teachers in the country. The affiliated clinic of Hengxiantang Chinese Medicine Research Institute received more than 300 people every day, and Dr. Ye Tao also worked in Beijing Tongrentang Famous Medicine Center and other places. The goal of the research institute was to improve the level of diagnosis and treatment of gynecology at the grassroots level and contribute to the health of Chinese women.
Fan Ying was the heir of a traditional Chinese medicine family. He had carried out a number of work in Fan's clinic to explore the characteristics of traditional Chinese medicine, including acupuncture, acupuncture, traditional Chinese medicine foot bath, and other treatment methods. His clinic was dominated by traditional Chinese medicine, assisted by acupuncture and therapy, and adopted an integrated treatment plan with acupuncture and medicine. It achieved surprising results and was well received by patients. In addition, Fan Ying also paid attention to preventive health care. He used a comprehensive conditioning method to adjust the balance of yin and yang in the body and provided a comprehensive conditioning treatment plan to help patients overcome chronic diseases. Fan Ying was also an expert in heart and brain diseases. His academic medical records and clinical academic research also received much attention. He also taught medical skills and nurtured Chinese medicine talents, contributing to the inheritance and development of Chinese medicine.
Chinese medicine treatment methods mainly included clearing the lungs, nourishing yin and nourishing the lungs, clearing heat and killing insects, reducing phlegm and cough, stopping bleeding, and regulating the body's immunity. Commonly used Chinese medicine included Yuehua Pill, Shenling Baizhu Powder, Butian Dazao Pill, Baihe Gujin Soup, Qinghao Biejia Powder, etc. The key to treating phthisis in traditional Chinese medicine was to differentiate the symptoms and treat it according to the patient's constitution and the different stages of the disease. At present, most of the clinical treatment was based on the combination of Chinese and Western medicine. Western medicine was used to suppress the bacteria, while Chinese medicine was used to reduce side effects, protect liver and kidney function, and improve related symptoms. However, the efficacy of traditional Chinese medicine in treating consumption was much worse than that of integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine. Therefore, Chinese medicine treatment of consumption still faced some difficulties and needed further research and development.
Hu Qingyu Hall was a Chinese medicine company located in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China. It was founded by Hu Xueyan in 1874. Hu Qingyu Hall was famous for its superb pharmaceutical skills and unique Chinese medicine culture. It was known as the "King of Medicine in Jiangnan". The company adhered to the pharmaceutical technology and industry standards of the Taiping Huimin Heji Bureau formulated by the officials of the Southern Song Dynasty. It produced hundreds of products in the form of pills, powders, creams, pills, Qu, dew, oil, wine, tablets, capsules, granules, and so on. Hu Qingyu Hall also paid attention to the inheritance of Chinese medicine culture. Every year, they held a Chinese medicine culture festival to showcase traditional Chinese medicine skills and popular health knowledge. The traditional Chinese medicine culture of Hu Qingyu Hall was also listed as one of the national intangible cultural heritages, including the culture of "no cheating", which was the motto of Hu Qingyu Hall, emphasizing honesty and attitude towards others. Hu Qingyu's pharmacy had also become a tourist attraction and a good place for health care in Hangzhou.
The character introduction of the full-time Chinese medicine doctor was about Fang Han, a fresh graduate of the Chinese Medical College. Fang Han originally only wanted to be a quiet and handsome doctor, marry a beautiful wife, and get the title of chief physician before he retired. However, he unexpectedly became the youngest doctor. This was the story of a young doctor growing up with a system. It was also the story of a small figure growing up to become a great doctor. While waiting for the anime, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " Full-time Expert "!