Brief introduction of tuberculosis

Directory 1 Pinyin 2 English Reference 3 Overview 4 Foreign acupoint names, tuberculosis 5 disease syndrome names and tuberculosis 6 reference materials Attachment: 1 tuberculosis acupoint 2 tuberculosis prescription 3 tuberculosis Chinese patent medicine 4 tuberculosis related drugs 5 tuberculosis in ancient books 1 Pinyin jié hé

2 English reference nodules [Chinese medicine terminology validation Committee. Terminology of traditional Chinese medicine (20 13)]

Tuberculosis [2 1 Century English-Chinese-English Bidirectional Dictionary]

Consumption [Landau Chinese-English Dictionary]

Landau Chinese-English dictionary

Physiology [Landau Chinese-English Dictionary]

Nodules [Landau Chinese-English Dictionary]

Tuberculosis silicosis [Landau Chinese-English Dictionary]

White plague [Landau Chinese-English dictionary]

3. Overview of tuberculosis: 1. Names of strange points outside meridians; 2. Name of the disease.

4 The name of the strange point outside the meridian tuberculosis. The Handbook of General New Medical Law was published. Located on the shoulder, 3.5 inches below the spinous process of the seventh cervical vertebra (Dazhui point). Count 2 points from left to right. Indications of tuberculosis and other tuberculosis. Generally 0.3 ~ 0.5 inch; Moxibustion is acceptable. [ 1]

5 disease name tuberculosis is the name of the disease [2]. It refers to the pathological tumor that nucleates in the superficial part outside the periderm [3]. It is caused by wind-fire stagnation or wet phlegm coagulation [2].

Volume 23 of "Emergency Thousand Gold Prescriptions" says: "This disease is born outside the periderm, hard but not painful."

Treatment: for those with wind-fire stagnation and early cold and fever, Jingfangbaidu powder is used to relieve exterior symptoms, and then forsythia Jiedu drink is used; If wet phlegm is stagnant and qi is stagnant, it is advisable to promote qi and eliminate phlegm, and use Wuxiang Xingqi Drink or Qianjin Finger Pill [2].

Tuberculosis in traditional Chinese medicine is equivalent to acute and chronic lymphadenitis in modern medicine, or diseases such as lymphadenopathy and some subcutaneous tumors [2].

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