Syndrome differentiation and treatment in TCM
1. Pattern of Damp-Heat Invading the Body
Therapeutic method: clearing heat and damp, regulating stomach and stopping pains.
2. Pattern of Stagnation of Liver and Stomach Qi
Therapeutic method: soothing the liver, harmonizing stomach and stopping pains.
3. Pattern of Spleen and Stomach Deficiency
Therapeutic method: warming the spleen and stomach for dispelling cold.
4. Pattern of Stomach Yin Deficiency
Therapeutic method: nourishing Yin and benefiting stomach.
5. Pattern of Stagnation of Stomach Meridians
Therapeutic method: Unblocking meridians, promoting blood circulation to remove blood stasis.
According to our clinical practice and experiences, so long as the patients could follow our TCM " Syndrome Differentiation and Treatment", and at the same time, if the patients could follow our suggestions on dietary and the health care in the daily life, most people can have the expected treatment by trying TCM. When western medicine fails, Chinese medicine nails it!
In Chinese medicine, when treating a disease, the doctors take everything into into consideration, including climatic changes, environmental variations, emotional changes, the diet, the urine and the stool, the sleep, and the disorder of sex life. That is the feature of the Three Pathogens Theory in TCM. This etiology doctrine built on the basis of the macro methodology entirely differs from that of Western medicine. It is on the basis of the microscopic and pathologic anatomy. But it is exactly a biological, psychological, social and new medical model that Western medicine is attempting to pursue. While Chinese medicine established its own system with this medical model two thousand years ago.
Chinese doctor doesn’t considers static anatomy as a starting point for understanding the diseases, and does not rely on detection equipments. On the contrary, Chinese doctor depends on the unique ways of TCM diagnosis to experience and study the human dynamic life information. Also it is based on syndrome differentiation to guide the disease therapy. This method not only can save a lot of examination fees for patients, but also can help doctors exchange with patients more closely, thus reflecting a real humanistic spirit.