Thirty Great Inventions of China 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-6525-0_14
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Traditional Chinese Medicine Diagnosis and Treatment

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“…Gastric emptying is a state that induces a delay in emptying food from the stomach into the duodenum, a complete embodiment of gastric motility. Slowed gastric emptying is the primary embodiment of gastrointestinal illnesses [42]. Rats were provided with highcalorie, high-protein foods to induce dyspepsia.…”
Section: Fortification Effects On Gastric Emptying Rate Intestinal Pr...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gastric emptying is a state that induces a delay in emptying food from the stomach into the duodenum, a complete embodiment of gastric motility. Slowed gastric emptying is the primary embodiment of gastrointestinal illnesses [42]. Rats were provided with highcalorie, high-protein foods to induce dyspepsia.…”
Section: Fortification Effects On Gastric Emptying Rate Intestinal Pr...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[14] The specific relationships are as follows: liver system, including the liver, gallbladder sinews, eyes, and nails; heart system, including the heart, small intestine, vessels, tongue, and face; spleen system, including the spleen, stomach, flesh, mouth, and lips; lung system, including the lung, large intestine, skin, nose, and body hairs; and kidney system, including the kidney, bladder, marrow, ears, and hair. [15] These five systems are not completely independent and separate from one another; they are connected through the channel system that covers all of the body and determines the flow of Qi and blood to every section. The functions of the five Zang (viscera) organs all work together in harmonious unity and are an important part of ensuring physiological balance in the human body.…”
Section: Fundamental Theory and Characteristics Of Traditional Chines...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TCM diagnosis is an empirical medical method. TCM practitioners utilize observation , auscultation , inquiry and pulse diagnosis , combined with their personal clinical experience, to comprehensively analyze and diagnose patients 20 , 21 . However, during this process, subjective judgments and individual experiences of doctors may introduce potential errors, thereby escalating the risk of medical incidents.…”
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confidence: 99%