Rickets

Rickets refers to a type of disease that is caused by external sensation or internal injury, which damages the essence and blood, loses muscle muscles and veins, causes limbs to become weak, weak, or even not used for a long time. The atrophy is also the meaning of withering, which means that the limbs are weak and the muscles are atrophic. Those who have weak muscles in the hands, feet, or other parts, and who are not relaxed, fall into the category of rickets. Because it occurs in the lower limbs, it is also known as "痿 蹙". Western medicine infectious polyneuritis, motor neuron disease, myasthenia gravis, muscular dystrophy and other diseases that meet the characteristics of this disease syndrome, can refer to this section of dialectical treatment.

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