Morphological structure of the first tongue
Section 2 Principle and Significance of Tongue Diagnosis
First, the relationship between tongue and zang-fu organs and meridians
Second, the relationship between tongue and qi, blood, body fluid
Section 3 Methods and Precautions of Tongue Diagnosis
First, look at the posture of the tongue and the posture of sticking out the tongue.
Second, the way to look at the tongue
Third, matters needing attention in tongue diagnosis
Section 4 Contents of Tongue Diagnosis and Normal Tongue Picture
First, the content of tongue diagnosis
Second, the normal tongue picture
Thirdly, the physiological variation of tongue picture.
Chapter II Quality of Looking at Tongue
Section 1 Tongue God
First of all, the glorious tongue
Second, dry mouth
Color of the tongue in the second quarter
First, a reddish tongue
Second, pale white tongue
Third, red tongue.
Fourth, crimson tongue
Five, purple tongue
Tongue shape of the third section
First, an old and tender tongue.
Second, fat and thin tongue
Third, prick your tongue.
Fourth, cracked tongue.
Verb (abbreviation for verb) toothed tongue
Dynamics of the fourth language
First, soft and flaccid tongue.
Second, a tough tongue.
Third, the tongue is skewed.
Fourth, a trembling tongue.
Five, stick out your tongue
Sixth, short tongue contraction
Section 5 Sublingual Collaterals
The third chapter is about tongue coating
The first part is moss.
First, thin and thick moss
Second, wet and dry moss.
Third, rotten greasy fur.
Fourth, peeling moss.
Five, local full of moss
Six, true and false moss
The color of moss in the second quarter
First, white moss
Second, yellow moss
Third, gray-black moss.
The fourth chapter is the main points of tongue image analysis and the significance of tongue diagnosis.
Section 1 Key points of tongue picture analysis
First of all, look at the qi and stomach qi of the tongue.
Second, the comprehensive analysis of tongue coating
Thirdly, the dynamic analysis of tongue images.
Clinical significance of tongue diagnosis in the second quarter
First, judge the rise and fall of evil.
Second, distinguish the nature of pathogenic factors.
Third, analyze the depth of the disease.
Fourth, infer the advance and retreat of the disease.
Five, estimate the prognosis of the disease
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