Typhoid Typhoid

Jiayin typhoid is a name diagnosed by traditional Chinese medicine. It refers to colds and colds after sexual intercourse. The clinical manifestations are hot and red, accompanied by cramps in the lower abdomen, coldness of the lower limbs, fullness of the upper abdomen, or vomiting or diarrhea. Symptoms of contraction. On Zhang Zhongjing's typhoid fever: Shaoyin is ill, its pulse is fine, but it is queasy. This shows that at the beginning of the onset of this disease, due to the decline of kidney yang and the evil from the cold, it has fine pulses, but the symptoms of yin and stasis such as lust are also evident. The anti-fever, pulse sinker is because the patient is weak in the righteousness, and is cold in the cold. Although the fever is a sign of yin and yang, but Liyang cannot support the drum, the pulse does not float and sinks. The key lies in pulse sinking, so it is known as the anti-fever of Shaoyin, which refers to the appearance of Shaoyin and the sun. Shaoyin is insufficiency, not sweating, and it is not enough to sweat, so it is necessary to use the method of warming the yang to remove the evil, so that those who are deep in the external evil can come out, and Liyang is not because of outside. The various stages of this card before and after it are ever-changing. You must have a dialectical examination and master the four diagnosis and eight outlines, and analyze the true and false evidence.

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