B: The pain is in the cracks of the bones, and the doctor s warning must be listened to

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-02-09

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Title: "The Relationship between Pain and Bone and Traditional Chinese Medicine Strategies".

1. Influenza B (referred to as influenza B) is an acute respiratory infectious disease caused by influenza B virus, with common symptoms such as fever, cough and sore throat. Some patients will have generalized musculoskeletal pain, which seriously affects the quality of life. This article will focus on the causes of B-flow pain into the cracks of the bones and the strategies of traditional Chinese medicine.

2. The cause of the pain in the bones.

1.Viral infection: When the influenza B virus enters the body, it invades the epithelial cells of the respiratory tract and causes an inflammatory response. During the replication of the virus, toxins are released that stimulate the nervous system and cause pain.

2.Immune response: After viral infection, the body's immune system produces an antiviral response, producing a large number of inflammatory mediators. These inflammatory mediators irritate nerve endings, triggering pain.

3.Skeletal muscle injury: In influenza B virus infection, the virus and its toxins can travel through the bloodstream to all parts of the body, including skeletal muscle. The virus infects skeletal muscle cells, causing cell damage and causing muscle pain.

4.Skeletal and joint involvement: Viral infections can also affect the synovial membrane of the joints, causing arthritis and joint pain.

3. Traditional Chinese medicine strategy.

1.Syndrome differentiation and treatment: In traditional Chinese medicine, the first thing to do is to distinguish the syndrome and treat it. According to the patient's condition, constitution, symptoms, etc., it is divided into different syndrome types such as wind cold, wind heat, damp heat, etc., and the corresponding ** method is adopted.

2.Traditional Chinese Medicine**: For the pain of B flow, you can choose traditional Chinese medicine with antiviral, anti-inflammatory, and analgesic effects, such as Qianghuo, Duhuo, Qingang, Fangji, etc. In addition, according to the results of syndrome differentiation, drugs can be added or subtracted to achieve the best effect.

3.Acupuncture**: Acupuncture has the effect of dredging meridians, regulating qi and blood, and relieving pain. For the pain of B flow, you can choose to use local Ashi acupoints, Feng Chi, large vertebrae, Qu Chi and other acupoints.

4.Tuina massage: Through Tuina massage, muscle tension can be relieved, local blood circulation can be improved, and pain can be reduced.

5.Dietary conditioning: Reasonable diet is of great significance to the ** of B flow pain. Patients should eat more foods rich in vitamins and minerals, such as fresh vegetables, fruits, lean meats, etc., and avoid spicy, greasy, raw and cold and other irritating foods.

IV. Conclusions. B-flow pain into the cracks of the bones is the result of a combination of factors such as viral infection, immune response, skeletal muscle damage, and joint involvement. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) should be treated with syndrome differentiation and treatment, using traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture, massage and other methods, while paying attention to dietary conditioning to improve the efficacy.

References: 1Liu Hongmei, Huang Guifeng, Zhang Xiaohui. Clinical characteristics of influenza B virus infection and TCM syndromes[J].Chinese Journal of Emergencies in Traditional Chinese Medicine,2018,27(2):284-286

2.Simin Chen, Xiaoyan Chen, Yan Huang. Advances in clinical research on influenza B in traditional Chinese medicine[J].Modern Distance Education of Chinese Medicine,2019,17(10):141-144

Note: This article is a popular science article and is for reference only. For specific conditions and plans, please consult a medical professional.

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