I recommend you an article: Learning Experience of Pediatrics of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Pediatrics of traditional Chinese medicine is a clinical discipline that uses the theoretical system of traditional Chinese medicine to study children's physiology and pathology, growth and development, disease prevention, medical care and so on. Traditional Chinese medicine pediatrics originated earlier. As early as the Sui and Tang Dynasties, there were a few specialized departments teaching pediatrics of traditional Chinese medicine, and there were also many monographs and pediatricians of traditional Chinese medicine, which gradually developed pediatrics of traditional Chinese medicine and made great contributions to the protection of children's health and the prosperity of the Chinese nation.
Entering the highly developed information society of modern science and technology, how to carry forward and pass on the pediatrics of traditional Chinese medicine for thousands of years has become an urgent problem to be solved. In this semester's study of TCM pediatrics, the teacher first taught us the knowledge and skills of TCM pediatrics efficiently. At the same time, combined with clinical teaching experience, the teacher made us have a strong interest in pediatrics of traditional Chinese medicine and had a preliminary understanding of the basic knowledge of pediatrics of traditional Chinese medicine. For example, convulsions include acute convulsions and slow convulsions. Acute convulsion is mainly characterized by phlegm, fever, convulsion and wind, and its clinical manifestations are high fever, convulsion and coma. More common in febrile convulsions and toxic dysentery attacks, coma and convulsions are short-lived, mostly transient attacks; Slow convulsion is secondary to other diseases and is common in cerebellar ataxia. Medical allusions should be properly interspersed in teaching, highlighting the pediatric origin of classic works of traditional Chinese medicine such as Neijing, Treatise on Febrile Diseases and Treatise on Febrile Diseases. There are many incisive pediatric theories in TCM classics, such as "weak bones and crisp meat" and "syndrome differentiation of febrile diseases" in Neijing.
Summarizing the characteristics of children as "children's yin and children's yang", these classic medical works are undoubtedly the foundation of Chinese medicine. For those of us who study Chinese medicine, reading more classic books on pediatrics of Chinese medicine during our study will play an important leading role in inheriting the blood of Chinese medicine and going to work in the future.
Through a semester's study, I deeply realized that it is far from enough to rely on a textbook of TCM pediatrics to learn TCM pediatrics well. As beginners, we often feel at a loss. Through the teacher's introduction and my own learning experience, I summed up some books and textbooks I have read before. For example, when it comes to food accumulation, we will think of Bi Keen's "Eating Dampness and Pediatric Diseases"; When it comes to epidemics, we will think of specific examples of febrile diseases. When we talk about diseases of the spleen and stomach system, we will think of Jiang's classic theory that spleen health is no longer nourishing but expensive.
To sum up, the development and inheritance of pediatrics of traditional Chinese medicine need our efforts. After a semester of intensive and vivid explanation by the teacher, we learned important learning methods while learning knowledge, which led us into the profound hall of Chinese medicine and laid a solid foundation for further study.
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