Tuberculosis in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Understanding different tuberculosis patterns according to TCM theory
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Condition Categories
Condition Categories
Fibromyalgia is a complex and often misunderstood condition characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, sleep disturbances, and memory and mood issues. It is a syndrome that affects millions worldwide, presenting a challenge in both diagnosis and management. Despite its prevalence, the exact cause of fibromyalgia remains unclear, with research suggesting a combination of genetic, environmental, and psychological factors.
In contrast to the Western medical perspective, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) approaches fibromyalgia through the lens of energy flow and balance within the body. TCM posits that fibromyalgia symptoms arise from imbalances or blockages in the body's vital energy, known as Qi.
These imbalances are thought to be caused by various patterns of disharmony, emphasizing the importance of identifying the specific pattern affecting each individual before pursuing treatment. This holistic approach looks beyond the symptoms to address the root cause of the condition.
TCM Patterns for Tuberculosis
Each pattern represents a distinct underlying imbalance that can cause tuberculosis
Wind-Phlegm
Diagnostic signs
Wiry (Xian), Slippery (Hua)
The tongue body is typically normal in colour or may be slightly pale if Spleen deficiency is prominent. A key finding is the white, greasy (sticky) coating, which directly reflects Phlegm accumulation. The tongue body may be somewhat swollen or puffy with teeth marks along the edges, indicating underlying Spleen weakness and fluid retention. In some cases the tongue body may appear stiff or slightly trembling, reflecting the Wind component. The coating tends to be moist or even wet and slippery rather than dry.
Herbal Formulas for Tuberculosis
Traditional Chinese Medicine formulas used to address tuberculosis