The basic content of this doctrine, namely the Six Classics of Typhoid Fever, is a high degree of unity between the program of dialectical evidence and the program of treatment. It comprehensively reflects the specific conditions of the disease, the location, the condition, the contrast between the forces of evil and the good, and the tissues and organs that are affected by the disease, and provides an important reference for clinical practice. The Six Classics of Typhoid Fever are not only the cornerstone of TCM syndrome differentiation and treatment, but also an important guide to guide clinical practice.
First of all, the syndrome differentiation program of the six meridians of typhoid fever provides an in-depth understanding of the disease and the location of the disease for clinical practice. Through the analysis of the six meridians, the doctor can clarify the cause, nature and location of the disease, so as to provide a basis for subsequent diagnosis and **.
Secondly, the program of the Six Classics of Typhoid Fever provides specific guidance for **. According to the results of the analysis of the six meridians, the doctor can decide on the corresponding treatment, treatment method and prescription. This method is not only targeted, but also effective in solving the patient's pain.
The classification of three yang and three yin in the Treatise on Typhoid Fever is an excellent method for categorizing symptoms. It is not only for the symptoms of a specific disease, but also for Zhongjing's in-depth and detailed analysis of the intricate pulse symptoms according to the complexity of the external infection process. According to the location, course of the disease, the nature of the disease, the strength of the body's resistance to the disease, the progress and retreat of the disease and other factors, he divided the external infection into six major syndromes.
These six syndromes are both independent and interrelated, each of which has unique characteristics, but also influences and transforms each other in the process of disease development. For example, sun syndrome is mainly manifested by the body surface of the body, with symptoms such as fever and chills; Yang Ming syndrome is mainly characterized by excessive dryness, high fever, sweating and other symptoms; Shaoyang syndrome is manifested as a mixed state of cold and heat on the surface and half of the inside, with symptoms such as bitter mouth and dry throat; Taiyin syndrome is manifested as abnormal spleen and stomach function, loss of appetite, abdominal distension and other symptoms; Oligo-yin syndrome is mainly characterized by heart and kidney yang deficiency, with symptoms such as fatigue, chills, and cold limbs. Syncope syndrome is manifested as the interweaving of cold and heat, the imbalance of yin and yang, and the symptoms of irritability, cold hands and feet, etc.
These six major syndromes tend to change as the disease changes during the development of the disease. For example, if the sun syndrome is not timely**, the disease may spread to the sun, leading to the appearance of the yang syndrome; If the impotence syndrome is not timely**, it may also spread to the least yang, leading to the appearance of impotence syndrome. Therefore, the observation and judgment of diseases must be dynamically analyzed according to the specific conditions, rather than simply generalizing based on the characteristics of a certain syndrome.
All in all, the classification method of three yang and three yin in the Treatise on Typhoid Fever is a systematic and comprehensive classification method for symptoms. It not only makes a detailed division of external infectious diseases, but also conducts an in-depth understanding of the evolution of diseases. This is of great guiding significance for our clinical diagnosis and external infection.
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