TCM Diagnosis and Treatment Protocol for COVID-19 (Version 7)

Diagnosis and Treatment Protocol for COVID-19 (Trial Version 7)with Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) The COVID-19 belongs to plague in TCM with the etiology of epidemic factor exposure. Different regions can refer to the following plans for syndrome differentiation and treatment, according to the disease, local climate characteristics and different constitutions. Prescriptions which exceed maximum dose […]

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Typical Cases

A.B., female,83 years old, first visit on 08/15/2016. Main complaints: cataract developing, significant recent deterioration of vision, dizziness, chronic stomach issues including acid reflux, swelling ankles and feet, cold limbs, underweight. On examination, the skin on patient’s legs was red and hot to touch. There was almost no normal healthy skin below the knees, and […]

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Diagnosis and Treatment Protocol for COVID-19 with TCM

Diagnosis and Treatment Protocol for COVID-19 (Trial Version 7) Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) treatment The COVID-19 belongs to plague in TCM with the etiology of epidemic factor exposure. Different regions can refer to the following plans for syndrome differentiation and treatment, according to the disease, local climate characteristics and different constitutions. Prescriptions which exceed maximum […]

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How the coronaviruses are seen in traditional Chinese medicine

TCM and Western medicine have different theoretical systems for understanding infectious diseases. Western medicine is based on pathogenic microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, spirochaete, chlamydia, mycoplasma, protozoa, etc. These are pathogenic microorganisms. Coronavirus belongs to the virus one kind, so western medicine thinks this pneumonia is caused by coronavirus.  TCM is not this concept. TCM’s […]

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Coronaviruses treatment in traditional Chinese medicine

Traditional Chinese medicine has a long history of treating epidemics and has significant effects. This has been proven by history. Up to the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, typhoid fever was epidemic, Zhang Zhongjing’s “Treatise on Febrile and Miscellaneous Diseases” was collected in short volumes; the big heads epidemic from the Jin and Yuan […]

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