Trembling was a Chinese medical term that referred to the symptoms of limb tremors. Trembling syndrome could be treated according to different symptoms. According to the document [1], tremor syndrome can be divided into two types: wind-yang internal disturbance and phlegm and hot wind disturbance. The characteristics of internal movement of wind and yang were that the limbs trembled heavily, accompanied by dizziness, ringing in the ears, red face and irritability. In terms of treatment, one could use the method of calming the liver and stopping the wind. The representative prescription was Tianma Gouteng Yin and Zhengan Xifeng Tang. The characteristics of phlegm hot wind movement were head shaking, limb numbness and tremor, accompanied by bitter mouth sticky mouth, chest fullness and other symptoms. The treatment could be used to clear away heat and reduce phlegm. The representative prescriptions were Daotan Tang and Lingjiao Gouteng Tang. According to the document [2], the treatment principle of tremor syndrome was based on the degree of deficiency and excess of the disease. In the initial stage, excess syndrome was commonly seen, and the treatment mainly focused on clearing heat, dissipating phlegm, and stopping wind. For patients with a long course of disease or old and weak, the treatment should be based on nourishing the liver and kidney, replenishing qi and blood, regulating yin and yang, and also calming the wind and dredging the meridians. According to the document [3], the treatment of tremor syndrome included oral Chinese medicine, acupuncture, etc. Chinese medicine treatment can choose to have the effect of promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis by IV drip of Chinese medicine injection. Acupuncture therapy could be applied to the head acupuncture therapy, and the corresponding acupuncture points could be selected according to the symptoms. The syndrome identification and treatment of tremor syndrome mainly included the main points of syndrome identification, treatment principles and specific treatment methods. According to the information provided, it could be concluded that the traditional Chinese medicine syndrome identification and treatment methods of tremor syndrome were based on different syndrome types. The treatment principle was to treat according to the degree of deficiency and excess of the disease. The treatment methods included oral Chinese medicine and acupuncture.
Phthisis was an infectious disease. Traditional Chinese medicine used the method of diagnosis and treatment. 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, less phlegm, dry mouth, dry throat, lack of breath, fatigue, etc. The treatment method was mainly to nourish yin and moisten the lungs, clear heat and kill insects. Commonly used drugs were Yuehua pills. 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 Tang or Qinghao Biejia Tang. For the type of qi and yin consumption, common symptoms included cough, weakness, occasional blood in phlegm, short breath, low voice, etc. The treatment method was mainly to nourish the lung and spleen, nourish the yin and moisten the lung. The commonly used prescriptions were Shenling Baizhu Powder and so on. 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.
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.
The theory of the School of Tranquility emphasized the concept of balance and the fundamental principle of treating diseases. According to the theory of "taking peace as the beginning" in Neijing, the general principle of Chinese medicine treatment was to take peace as the ideal state. Ping refers to not too much, but also not too much, that is, to avoid excessive and insufficient. Chinese medicine believed that the balance of the human body was the key to health, so the basic principle of treating diseases was to adjust the balance of yin and yang. The School of Tranquility in Traditional Chinese Medicine emphasized that the treatment of diseases must be based on the root cause, which was to find the root cause of the disease and treat it. This was a fundamental principle of diagnosis and treatment in Chinese medicine. It was also one of the most basic principles in Chinese medicine treatment. The theory of the School of Tranquility in Traditional Chinese Medicine was of great significance to health preservation and disease prevention as well as clinical treatment.
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.
Traditional Chinese medicine's special treatments for sinusies included acupuncture, Chinese medicine steaming, acupoint massage, and so on. Acupuncture was to stimulate the meridians and acupoints to achieve the purpose of preventing and treating diseases. For patients with nasal obstruction, acupuncture could be used at Yingxiang acupoint, Hegu acupoint, and other acupoints to help relieve nasal obstruction. Traditional Chinese medicine steaming was to use the heat of the medicine to act on the surface of the skin to treat diseases. For patients with nasal obstruction, they could use Chinese medicinal herbs such as Xanthium, Magnolia, etc. for steaming treatment, which could help relieve nasal obstruction. Acupoint massage was to adjust physiological functions by pressing or rubbing specific acupoints to achieve the purpose of treating diseases. For patients with nasal obstruction, they could use their thumbs to massage the Yingxiang acupoint on both sides of the nose to help relieve the nasal obstruction. In short, the special treatment of Chinese medicine could be used to treat nasal sinusies through acupuncture, Chinese medicine steaming, acupoint massage, and other methods.
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.
Song Yishan could try Chinese medicine to treat insomnia. According to the treatment based on syndrome identification in traditional Chinese medicine, the treatment of insomnia needed to be based on different syndrome types. Common syndrome types included liver-fire disturbing the heart, phlegm heat disturbing the heart, deficiency of both the heart and spleen, disharmony between the heart and kidney, and deficiency of the heart and gallbladder. For the symptoms of liver-fire disturbing the heart, the symptoms could be relieved by soothing the liver and purging the fire. Commonly used traditional Chinese medicines were gentian, scutellaria, gardenia, bupleuron, and so on. For the symptoms of phlegm heat disturbing the heart, it can clear heat and reduce phlegm. Commonly used Chinese medicine include coptis, pinella, tangerine peel, poria cocos, bamboo shavings, etc. For the symptoms of heart and spleen deficiency, the symptoms could be improved by nourishing the heart and spleen. Commonly used traditional Chinese medicines were ginseng, milkvetch root, ganoderma lucidum, poria cocos, Angelica, and polygala. For the symptoms of disharmony between the heart and kidney, it could nourish yin and reduce fire. Commonly used Chinese medicines were glutinous rice, cornus, yam, poria cocos, and so on. In short, Song Yishan could choose the appropriate Chinese medicine for treatment according to his symptoms and physique.
The Chinese medicine artificial intelligence diagnosis and treatment system was a system that used artificial intelligence technology to assist in Chinese medicine diagnosis and treatment. By integrating big data and artificial intelligence algorithms, it helped doctors to carry out intelligent disease identification and provide assistance and decision support for the whole process of diagnosis and treatment. These systems used advanced artificial intelligence technology to perform deep learning and analysis on a large amount of medical case data, continuously improving the diagnosis model, making the diagnosis results more comprehensive and in-depth. The application of the Chinese medicine artificial intelligence diagnosis and treatment system could help doctors quickly improve their clinical level, from a Chinese medicine novice to a prescription master. It could also assist doctors in developing Chinese medicine auxiliary diagnosis and treatment services, assess the user's health status, give corresponding health guidance, and establish health records for the user to track the user's health improvement effect. The application of these systems would help promote the application of intelligent consultation in primary care, so that high-quality Chinese medicine medical resources would be more balanced and continue to sink to the grassroots. In short, the Chinese medicine artificial intelligence diagnosis and treatment system provided an intelligent auxiliary diagnosis and treatment plan by combining Chinese medicine theory and modern technology, providing new possibilities for the modern development of Chinese medicine medical services.
Professor Shahai was good at treating common, frequently-occurring, and difficult diseases in children, such as children's hyperactivity disorder, children's anorexia, children's cold, children's diarrhea, children's cough, children's asthma, children's bronchitis, children's indigestion, children's muscular malnutrition, children's pneumonias, children's fever, and so on. However, the search results provided did not specifically mention Professor Shahaven's Chinese medicine treatment method. Therefore, it was impossible to provide accurate information about the treatment of Chinese medicine in Savin.
The credibility of Yao Denggui's Traditional Chinese Medicine Qi and blood therapy was not clearly evaluated or proved in the relevant literature. However, according to the information provided, Mr. Yao Denggui had many years of clinical experience and research results in the field of traditional Chinese medicine. Through studying the classics, he kept to the right path and made innovation. He had put forward the theory of qi and blood in traditional Chinese medicine and achieved certain treatment results in clinical practice. Yao Denggui's research results had also passed the national scientific and technological achievement appraisal, and he was hired by the China Scientist Forum and interviewed by CCTV. In addition, Traditional Chinese Medicine Qi and blood therapy was also listed as a representative project of municipal intangible cultural heritage, which played a positive role in protecting and inheriting Chinese medicine culture. However, in order to fully evaluate the credibility of Yao Denggui's Traditional Chinese Medicine Qi and blood therapy, more scientific research and clinical practice were needed.