Disorders of Qi, Blood, and Body Fluid
Disorders of Qi, blood, and body fluid may include their deficiency and malfunction. The disorders also may affect each other. For example, Qi deficiency may re...
Disorders of Qi, blood, and body fluid may include their deficiency and malfunction. The disorders also may affect each other. For example, Qi deficiency may re...
Anti-pathogens eliminate pathogens, and pathogens consume anti-pathogens. If the anti-pathogens triumph, the disease improves or disappears; if the pathogens tr...
A change in the relative power of anti-pathogens and pathogens may affect disease properties (excess or deficiency) or disease development (alleviation or aggre...
(1)Different constitutions are vulnerable to different diseases. For example, those with superabundant Yang and deficient Yin will be vulnerable to wind and hea...
Constitutions are classified according to the Yin–Yang theory, the five elements theory, Qi, blood, body fluid, and viscera. The more common classifications fol...
The constitution is formed before birth and can be improved in life. It is stable but can undergo gradual changes over time. It reveals the condition of interna...
Insufficient healthy Qi is the basis for disease. Pathogens trigger the occurrence of disease. Different pathogens cause different pathological changes, dependi...
TCM defines a healthy person as one whose Yin and Yang are balanced. Such a balance exists in the person’s viscera, meridians, Qi, Blood, body fluid, and betwee...