China was one of first countries to have a medical
culture. In comparison with Western medicine, the Chinese method takes a
far different approach. With a history of 5,000 years, it has formed a
deep and immense knowledge of medical science, theory, diagnostic
methods, prescriptions and cures.
It
is a wonder that Chinese doctors could cure countless patients without
any assistant apparatus but only a physical examination. The four
methods of diagnosis consist of observation, auscultation and olfaction,
interrogation, pulse taking and palpation.
When
treating a disease, doctors of traditional Chinese medicine usually
find the patient's condition through these four diagnostic methods:
observation, auscultation and olfaction, interrogation, pulse, and
palpation. Combining the collected facts and according to their internal
relations, doctors will utilize the dialectics to analyze the source
and virtue of the disease. Then make sure what prescription should be
given. In traditional Chinese medical science, the drugs are also
different from the West, because doctors have discovered the medicinal
effects of thousand of herbs over a long period of time. Before taking
the medicine, the patient will have to boil it. Then there is the
distinctive method of preparation, associated with the acupuncture and
massage, the treatment will take effect magically.
The basic principles of Chinese medicine are rather distinctive:
Relative Properties - Yin and Yang
The
Physiology of Chinese medicine holds that the human body's life is the
result of the balance of yin and yang. Yin is the inner and negative
principles, and yang, outer and positive. The key reason why there is
sickness is because the two aspects lose their harmony. Seen from the
recovery mechanism of organs, yang functions to protect from outer harm,
and yin is the inner base to store and provide energy for its
counterpart.
Basic Substance
Doctors
of Chinese medicine believe that vital energy - moving and energetic
particles, state of blood, and body fluid are the essential substances
that compose together to form the human body, and the basis for internal
organs to process. They are channeled along a network within the body -
Jing Luo as their channels. On the physical side, vital energy serving
to promote and warm belongs to the properties of yang, and blood and
body fluid to moisten possesses the properties of yin.
Four Methods of Diagnosis
| The statue of Sun Simiao, the king of Chinese medicine |
* Observation
indicates that doctors directly watch the outward appearance to know a
patient's condition. As the exterior and interior corresponds
immediately, when the inner organs run wrongly, it will be reflected
through skin pallor, tongue, the facial sensory organs and some
excrement.
* Auscultation
and olfaction is a way for doctors to collect messages through hearing
the sound and smelling the odor. This is another reference for
diagnosis.
* Interrogation
suggests that doctors question the patient and his relatives, so as to
know the symptoms, evolution of the disease and previous treatments.
* The
taking of the pulse and palpation refer that doctors noting the pulse
condition of patients on the radial artery, and then to know the inner
change of symptom. Doctors believe that when the organic function is
normal, the pulse, frequency, and intension of pulse will be relatively
stable, and when not, variant.
| Pharmacist of traditional Chinese medicine |
Such
a complicated medical science had come down thanks to records like The
Yellow Emperor's Canon of Interior Medicine, Shen Nong's Canon of Herbs,
and the Compendium of Materia Medica, which are all comprehensive and
profound works. There are also wide-spread stories praising the
experienced and notable doctors in ancient China like Hua Tuo in the
Three Kingdoms Periods (220 - 280). Today, though western medicine has
been adopted, traditional treatments are still playing an important role
and have raised great attention and interest worldwide due to the
amazing curative effects reported.
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