Trifocal is the general term for the upper, middle and lower trifocal points, and its veins communicate with the pericardium to form a surface-inside relationship. As one of the six internal organs, Sanjiao bears the important responsibility of whole-body gasification. The various functional activities of the human internal organs, such as the operation and distribution of qi, blood and fluid, the digestion and absorption of water valleys, and the metabolism of water, all depend on the gasification of Sanjiao to maintain normal operation. The gasification function of Sanjiao actually covers the overall gasification of the organs to which the upper, middle and lower parts of the human body belong, so when it is diseased, its influence will be very wide. In terms of pathological mechanism, the key to trifocal lesions lies in the loss of gasification function, which leads to unfavorable waterway regulation and water moisture retention in the body, forming various diseases. Common clinical manifestations include skin swelling, qi reversal, abdominal fullness, and poor urination. Because Sanjiao is related to multiple viscera, its lesions are often closely related to organs such as lungs, spleen, kidneys, and bladder. For example, the loss of three-focus gasification will affect the descenting of lung qi; Poor trifocal will lead to abnormal elevation of the spleen and stomach; Impaired water function of the three coke gas can also affect the function of the kidneys and bladder to warm the water fluid. From the perspective of virtual and real, trifocal lesions can be divided into virtual and empirical. Meridian diseases are mostly empirical, and should be based on regulating meridians and turning qi into water. For visceral diseases, syndrome differentiation and treatment should be carried out according to the specific situation. In short, for the first three focal lesions, the relationship between them and various viscera, as well as the principle of virtual and real syndrome differentiation, should be comprehensively considered, and appropriate methods should be adopted.
Treatment of Sanjiaofu disease: For the syndrome of Sanjiaofu, the best methods are mainly divided into two situations: false syndrome and empirical evidence. For the three-focal deficiency syndrome, the pathogenesis is mostly due to the lack of kidney qi, which leads to the failure of the three-focus gasification, and the internal arrest of water and dampness. The patient's skin is swollen, the abdomen is full, the qi is reversed and the skin is cold, and even symptoms such as enuresis and inability to urinate appear. The tongue coating is mostly white and smooth, and the veins are thin or weak. **This certificate should be based on the Yu, Zhao and Xiahe acupoints of the three Jiaofu, and at the same time, the meridian acupoints such as Ren Mai should be taken. Acupuncture is supplemented by the tonic method, supplemented by moxibustion, to warm and replenish the kidney yang, help the life gate to phase fire, so as to promote the flow of gasification and water. For the empirical evidence of three cokes, the pathogenesis is mostly caused by dampness and heat, which leads to the dysfunction of the three coke gas and water, and the water and liquid are retained in the body. The patient presents with symptoms such as body heat, skin swelling, and inability to urinate. The tongue is red and yellow, and the veins are slippery. **This syndrome should be based on the Yu, Zhao, Xiahe acupoints and the three yin meridians and acupoints of the three yin meridians of the three jiaofu, and the laxative method should be used during acupuncture, avoiding the use of moxibustion, so as to dredge the meridian qi and damp evil leakage, so that the function of the three coke qi and water can be restored to normal.
The treatment of the three focal meridians is a very important part of traditional Chinese medicine and is of great significance for a variety of diseases. For the situation of wind, cold, dampness, evil and paralysis blocking the meridians, the symptoms are mostly manifested as swelling and cold pain on the shoulder, face, elbow and arm. In view of this situation, it is advisable to focus on the Sanjiao meridian and the adjacent meridian acupoints, and use the laxative method for acupuncture, and moxibustion therapy can also be carried out to warm the meridians and dissipate cold and dredge the meridians. In addition, it is also common to have menstrual qi paralysis due to external wind heat or internal heat rushing upward, or depression of the seven emotions. Its symptoms are mostly deafness, tinnitus, sharp eye pain, cheek swelling, laryngeal paralysis, axillary swelling, scrofula, hypochondriac pain, body heat and thirst, red tongue and thin lichen. In view of this situation, it is advisable to focus on the acupoints of the hands and feet and the Shaoyang meridians, and use the laxative method for acupuncture and bleeding, and it is not suitable for moxibustion therapy to channel meridian qi and clear away evil heat.
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