The theoretical basis for the theory that those who take blood have no sweat and those who take sweat have no blood is that body fluid and blood have the same origin. The theoretical basis of "those who take blood will not sweat, and those who take sweat will not have blood" is a question often encountered in the basic theory of traditional Chinese medicine in the TCM Assistant Physician Examination.
Both blood and body fluid are metabolized by the essence of food, water and grain, and both have the function of nourishing and nourishing. The two can feed and transform each other. This relationship is called "the same source of body fluid and blood". Since sweat is produced by body fluid, there is also a theory that "blood and sweat have the same origin". "Lingshu·Ying Health Association" states: "Those who take blood have no sweat, and those who take sweat have no blood." Pay attention to the test point of this question, the relationship between qi, blood and body fluid.
Medical Theory
Overview
The theory of traditional Chinese medicine comes from the summary of medical experience and the ancient Chinese thoughts of Yin and Yang and the Five Elements. Its content includes the theory of essence and qi, the theory of yin and yang and the five elements, qi, blood and body fluids, Zangxiang, meridians, constitution, causes of disease, onset, pathogenesis, treatment principles, health preservation, etc.
As early as more than 2,000 years ago, the Chinese medical treatise "Huangdi Neijing" came out, laying the foundation of traditional Chinese medicine. To this day, theories, diagnostic methods, treatment methods, etc. related to traditional Chinese medicine can all find their roots in this book.
The theoretical system of traditional Chinese medicine is gradually formed after long-term clinical practice and under the guidance of materialism and dialectics. It originates from practice and in turn guides practice. Through the analysis of the phenomenon, we can explore its inner mechanism. Therefore, the unique theoretical system of traditional Chinese medicine has two basic characteristics, one is the overall concept, and the other is syndrome differentiation and treatment.
The basic theory of traditional Chinese medicine is a theoretical summary of the human body's life activities and disease changes. It mainly includes the theories of yin and yang, the five elements, qi, blood, body fluids, internal organs, meridians, and luck, as well as the causes, pathogenesis, and Diagnosis, syndrome differentiation, treatment principles, prevention, health care, etc.
Reference for the above content? Baidu Encyclopedia - Traditional Chinese Medicine (Traditional Chinese Medicine)