Friday, September 28, 2012

The first seven should not register the department of Chinese medicine

The first seven should not register the department of Chinese medicine
Chinese medicine sees the doctor exquisitely " The four methods of diagnosis " ,Namely hope, smell, ask, cut. Pay much attention to observation in the four methods of diagnosis, because hope the tongue is like concerning directly the actual situation of fever and chills is dialectical.


So, you needed to pay attention to the question of the following aspects before registering the department of Chinese medicine.

First, unsuitable to drink milky white beverages such as milk, soya-bean milk,etc.. The food is apt to make the tongue fur become oily in vain, cause the doctor to misdiagnose.

Second, unsuitable to eat food of dark colour such as the olive, dark plum, red bayberry. The food is apt to make the tongue fur darken, cause and misdiagnose.

Third, unsuitable to drink, eat the hot pepper or eat the overheated and supercooled food. Wine, hot pepper,etc. are hot, make qi and blood run and accelerate, the tongue qualitative change is red, the tongue fur reduces, pulse increases, influence the diagnosis to disease.

Fourth, unsuitable to drink yellow food such as coffee, eating tangerines. These things will make tongue fur turn to be yellow, it is apt to cause misdiagnosing.

Fifth, unsuitable to eat the peanut, melon seed, walnut, because these food high in fat content will make the tongue fur oily in vain, make the doctor misdiagnose.

Sixth, should not go to a doctor after a meal, the tongue qualitative change is red after a meal, it is apt to make the tongue fur change color to add some food, in this way, will cause the doctor to misdiagnose. Go to a doctor best in early morning, needn't brush teeth. Or choose an hour after the meal.

Seventh, should not go to a doctor after the fierce physical exertion immediately, because it will influence the doctor to feel the pulse to go to a doctor at this moment, conceal the other manifestation of disease.


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