Section 1 Principles of Acupuncture Treatment
First, tonifying deficiency and purging excess.
Second, clearing heat and dispelling cold.
Third, treat both the symptoms and root causes.
Fourth, three factors are appropriate.
Section 2 Therapeutic Effect of Acupuncture and Moxibustion
First, dredge meridians.
Second, reconcile qi and blood (strengthening body resistance and eliminating evil)
Third, reconcile yin and yang.
Section III Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment Characteristics of Acupuncture and Moxibustion
First, identify the disease.
Second, dialectical.
Third, distinguish between classics.
Section 4 Acupuncture Prescription
First, the choice of acupoint selection
Second, the choice of acupuncture methods
Section 5 Clinical Application of Specific Points
First, the clinical application of five Shu points
Second, the clinical application of original point and collateral point.
Thirdly, the clinical application of Shu and Mu points.
Clinical application of intersection of four and eight pulses
Clinical application of points 5 and 8.
6. Clinical application of acupoints
Seven. Clinical application of Xiahe point
Chapter II Head-face somatic pain syndrome
The first headache
Second facial pain
Stiff neck in the third quarter
Cervical spondylosis in the fourth quarter
Section 5 shoulder air leakage
Section 6 Brachial plexus neuralgia
The seventh elbow strain
Section 8 lumbago
Section 9 Sciatica
Section 10 arthralgia syndrome
Osteoarthritis of knee joint 1 1
Chapter III Diseases and Syndrome of Internal Medicine
Section 1 Stroke
Pseudobulbar palsy
The second quarter dizziness
[1] anemia
[Annex 2] Leukopenia
Section 3 Hypertension
low blood pressure
Facial paralysis in the fourth quarter
Section 5 flaccidity syndrome
Section 6 Epilepsy
Section 7 Crazy diseases
Section 8 Epilepsy
Section 9 Tremor paralysis
Section 10 Dementia
Section 1 1 Depression syndrome
Section 12 Insomnia
drowse
Section 13 Palpitation
The fourth quarter is cold
Section 5 Cough
Section 16 Asthma
Section 17 Malaria
Section 18 stomachache
gastroptosis
Section 19 Vomiting
Section 20 Burping
Abdominal pain in section 2 1.
Section 22 Diarrhea
Section 23 Dysentery
Section 24 Constipation
Section 25 hypochondriac pain
Section 26 Jaundice
Section 27 Edema
Section 28 Imprisonment
Section 29 Gonorrhea
Section 30 Urinary incontinence
Section 3 1 nocturnal emission
Section 32 Impotence
Chronic prostatitis
Section 33 Yang is a strong man
Section 34 Premature ejaculation
Section 35 Male infertility
Section 36 Diabetes
Section 37 gall disease
Chapter IV Diseases of Women and Children
Section 1 Irregular menstruation
Dysmenorrhea in the second quarter
Section 3 Premenstrual tension syndrome
Section 4 Amenorrhea
Section 5 Collapse and Leakage
Section 6 Symptoms before and after menopause
Section 7 Excessive leucorrhea
Section 8 Infertility
Section 9 Abnormal fetal position
Section 10 Obstruction of pregnancy
Section 1 1 Delayed delivery
Section 12 Lochiorrhea
Section 13 breastfeeding
The fourth quarter Yin Ting.
Section 5 Vulvar pruritus
Section 16 Infantile convulsion
Section 17 Malnutrition
Section 18 enuresis
Section 19 Children with cerebral palsy
Section 20 Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Chapter V Diseases and Syndrome of Skin Trauma Department
The first section addiction rash
The second section snake string sore
Section 3 Acne
The fourth quarter alopecia areata
Section 5 Neurodermatitis
Section 6 verruca plana
Section 7 furuncle
Section 8 erysipelas
Cyst of tendon sheath of ninth ganglion
Section 10 itchy cheeks
Section 11 Chest carbuncle
Section 12 breast worship
Section 13 Intestinal carbuncle
The fourth quarter proctoptosis
Section 5 Hemorrhoids
Section 16 hernia
Section 17 Acute lumbar sprain
Section 18 Acute ankle sprain
Chapter VI Otolaryngology Diseases and Syndrome
The first section red eye swelling and pain
Section 2 pigsty
The third section eyelid droop
The fourth section eyelid paralysis
Section 5 Myopia
Section 6 strabismus
Section 7 optic atrophy
Section 8 Deafness and Tinnitus
The ninth ear
Section 10 Deep nose
Section 1 1 sore throat
Section 12 toothache
Section 13 aphtha
Chapter VII Emergency
The first section syncope
Section 2 collapse
High fever in the third quarter
The fourth quarter convulsions
Section 5 visceral colic
First, angina pectoris
Second, biliary colic
Third, renal colic.
Section 6 bleeding
First, nosebleeds
Second, hemoptysis
Third, vomiting blood.
Fourth, bloody stool.
Five, urine blood
Chapter VIII Others
Section 1 Chronic fatigue syndrome
Section 2 Withdrawal Syndrome
First, smoking cessation syndrome
Second, alcohol withdrawal syndrome
Third, detoxification syndrome
Section 3 Obesity
The fourth quarter aging
Section 5 Acupuncture Beauty
First, freckles
Second, chloasma
Attached reference materials
Chapter IX Meridian Liu Zhu Acupuncture and Guiling Eight Methods
The first section meridian Liu Zhu needling
I. Overview
Second, the origin and evolution of meridian Liu Zhu needling.
Third, the content of meridian Liu Zhu needling.
Fourth, the meridian streamer algorithm
Section 2 Gui Ling's Eight Methods
I. Overview
Second, the basic content of Guiling Eight Methods
Third, the clinical application of Guiling Eight Methods
[Attached] Eight Methods of Taking off
Chapter X Clinical Research Progress of Acupuncture and Moxibustion
I. Nervous system and mental illness
Second, respiratory diseases.
Third, cardiovascular diseases.
Fourth, digestive system diseases.
Five, urinary and reproductive system diseases
Six, motor system diseases
Seven, endocrine system diseases
Eight, gynecological diseases
Nine, skin diseases
Ten, five senses disease
Eleven, pain syndrome
XII. Other diseases
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