Posts Tagged "symptom"

Feeling Unwell Means Disease?

It is an old saying that if you often get ill which are not serious, you will not easily get ill which are very serious. According to which is said above, when body is not very comfortable or get some slight symptoms, it is not necessary to take medicine or make a fuss about it. Sometimes, feeling unwell is a quite normal thing for our body condition and during our life. Maybe sometimes, it is just a kind of self-adjusting of our body.

This article will show you some kinds of unwellness to prove it.

Cough

It does not mean you get pneumonia or cold every time when you cough, it can also mean you have some unclear things in your respiratory tract which need a channel to go outside. Cough is a good way to keep unclear things such as dust, secretion, and pernicious gases out of our body. So do not be nervous when you get a cough, it does not always mean a respiratory disease, it does Read more…

纳差Na Cha

纳(na) means appetite, which contains how much you eat and how well you can get from what you eat. In other words, it is how much you can absorb from the food. 差(cha) means bad, which is the opposite condition of good. So in a few words, the whole phrase 纳差(nacha) means you eat less and absorb little.

Na Cha belongs to stomach and spleens disease in Chinese medicine. It results from many fators, such as eating too much which can not be digested soon. Its symptom is vomitting some sour liquid, belch the gas which is sour too. Some other fator: if where is too much water in your body which can not easily expel, you will feel gastrectasia and your coat of the tongue will become more than Read more…

Inner Canon of the Yellow Emperor

Inner Canon of the Yellow Emperor includes two parts, one is called Ling Shu(灵枢), and the other is called Su Wen(素问). Each of them has 9 volumes, and each volumes has 9 articles. That means both Ling Shu and Su Wen has 81 articles respectively.

Inner Canon of the Yellow Emperor finished during Chunqiu period. It includes the relationship between human and nature, physiology, pathology, diagnose, treatment and prevention.

Su Wen tells us something about viscera and bowels, meridian, etiology and mechanism,symptom,diagnose,treatment and acupuncture.

Ling Shu contains not only almost the same as Su Wen, but it still contains shu point, acpuncture tool, how to acupuncture, and principle of treatment.

Both of the books present the theory of yin-yang and five elments(mental, wood, water, fire and soil).This theory emphasizes the importance of a right time, a proper condition and a good relationship. It shows that our human beings can not live alone without environment.