General Information of the Tongue
BSM tongue-reading should be applied in the following three steps: observing the tongue, inquiring about symptoms, and diagnosing the problem. Observing: observ...
BSM tongue-reading should be applied in the following three steps: observing the tongue, inquiring about symptoms, and diagnosing the problem. Observing: observ...
There is palpation, feeling, light and heavy pressing, and tapping. Palpation is the use of the fingers or palm to feel the forehead, limbs, chest, or abdomen s...
According to the purpose and regions of palpation, the doctor can ask the patient to sit or supinate and relax. The doctor can then touch, seek, and press the l...
The practitioner will document certain answers of the patient to specific organized questions. Traditionally, these questions were organized into 12 categories ...
(1) Auscultation refers to listening to the quality of noises that the patient makes. The practitioner will take note of the tone and volume of the voice, payin...
Traditionally, a practitioner would gather information about the appearance of saliva, mucus, vomitus, stools, and urine through an inspection. In most cases, h...
Up to the age of three, an inspection of the index finger of an infant may give some indications of the condition of the child. The index finger is divided into...
(a) Strong extremities with a normal muscle tonus are a sign of sufficient Qi, Blood, and body fluids. Swelling may be a sign of Dampness, excess, or deficiency...
(a) The teeth are seen in TCM as an extension of the bones and are therefore related to the Kidneys. (i) Good health will result in healthy teeth and gums tha...
(a) According to TCM theory, the mouth is related to the Stomach, while the lips refer to the Spleen. (b) Breathing through an open mouth is usually a sign of d...