Key points for diagnosis:
1. Damp Heat at the Lower Energizer
2. Qi Stagnation and Blood Stasis
3. Deficiency of Spleen Oi and Kidney Qi
4. Deficiency of Liver Yin and Kidney Yin
5. Deficiency of Kidney Yang
In TCM, a disease or a symptom might be caused by one pathogenic factor, even two or three pathogenic factors. When diagnosing a disease or a symptom, TCM doctors must follow the principle of "Syndrome Dfferentiation", and then "Suit the Remedy to the Case". In order to gain a more definite and valuable diagnosis, it's important and necessary for the doctor to learn the detailed health information of the patient, including his/her disease duration, age, sex, height, weight, family history, urine, stool, diet, sleep, sweat, energy, mood (emotion), as well as the tongue conditions and the palm conditions, etc. If you would want our expert to
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