I use my years of experience in finding Chinese medicine to tell you how to find a good Chinese medi

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-03-03

Recently, the virus has been infected, and many people want to seek help from Chinese medicine. But everyone is worried about not being able to find a good TCM doctor. Now it is really more difficult to find a good Chinese medicine doctor than to win the lottery, and a good Chinese medicine medicine is rarer than a giant panda.

Traditional Chinese medicine pays attention to: looking, smelling, asking, and cutting. It's the same when we look for Chinese medicine. First, to look is to observe. The traditional Chinese medicine that we can come into contact with every day includes pharmacies to sit doctors, individual Chinese medicine clinics, hospitals, and now there are many traditional Chinese medicine on major short ** platforms, but I haven't looked for them from the Internet. Have you looked for it? Is it reliable?

Second, our hearing and asking are all together, which is simply your inquiry. Whether you're in a big or small place, asking is the most reliable way to go. Have neighbors and friends around! No, there are also parents of children's classmates! You have to ask them if they see Chinese medicine, and listen to which Chinese medicine they are talking about, so that they can spend less money.

Third, cut, this is to see Chinese medicine in person. This brings us to how to identify whether you are a good doctor or not.

Identify the Chinese medicine doctor and definitely take the medicine he dispenses. The first point is that the medicine dispensed by a good TCM doctor is not slower than that of Western medicine, and it is generally obvious to take two pairs of medicines, at most three pairs. If a doctor prescribes you seven medicines and you don't feel them or only feel a little bit after drinking them, don't believe the nonsense that Chinese medicine is slow to work. Don't doubt yourself, it's the Chinese medicine you encountered that is not perfect, don't invest in him, change the doctor.

At the beginning, I didn't think it was because the effect of Chinese medicine was slow, but it wasn't until I met a good Chinese medicine that I realized that the effect of Chinese medicine is not slow. My daughter's ** Tourette's syndrome worked after taking a few pills. My dad's heel hurts, and he tried a lot of methods to no avail, so I took him with a few pairs of Chinese medicine with the mentality of treating a dead horse as a live horse doctor, and it really didn't hurt after drinking. My brother-in-law's hair was oily, and she lost a handful, and she was cured after drinking seven pairs of medicines. Isn't it amazing. I also drink Chinese medicine when I feel unwell myself.

The second point of identifying TCM doctors: A good TCM doctor not only has good medical skills but also has medical ethics. After so many years of looking for Chinese medicine, I have only met two doctors with medical ethics. The medicine prescribed to you by a doctor with medical ethics must be something you can afford to eat, and you won't feel distressed and hurt if you eat it. Moreover, a good TCM doctor will never recommend health care products to patients, and serious Chinese medicine doctors do not recommend patients to take health care products. If you go to a Chinese medicine practitioner and get you all kinds of health products and supplements. Most of the time it's not that he can't do medical skills, he is also blind, and he just wants to cheat your money.

The third point is that a good TCM doctor will not directly prescribe you more than five pairs of medicine for you to take for the first time, but generally prescribe three or five pairs for you, so that you can adjust the medication according to the effect of your medication after taking it. A good TCM doctor is confident in his own medical skills and will not be afraid of patients looking for other doctors, so he will not give you a lot of medicine at once.

There is also a kind of doctor here, the first time you take his medicine is effective, but if you want to regulate it again, it will not work, I have encountered this kind of doctor, it is not good at learning.

Fourth, a good Chinese medicine practitioner will not use the same set of tests as Western medicine to diagnose you. I have met the doctor I admire the most to let the patient do an examination, that is, a patient with a very complicated condition, who has taken a film, he will give you medicine according to ** thinking about your condition. Or if he feels your pulse and suspects that you have something in your body that shouldn't be growing or bleeding, he will ask you to go to the hospital for a film before coming to him to prescribe medicine. He is also a Chinese medicine practitioner in the hospital, but he doesn't give patients films or anything, and he doesn't earn that money. Ordinary discomfort, he felt his pulse, and he knew what the situation was when he heard you talk about his condition. It will not scare the patient like Western medicine, but will comfort you and reassure you.

Fifth, I don't know if you recognize it, a good Chinese medicine doctor can only sit in the morning. This is true of both of the doctors I endorse. I heard that the pulse of the person is the most accurate in the morning, and it can best reflect the real condition of the body.

The old doctor I know only sees in the morning, and he usually only prescribes decoction. After I came to Shuozhou, I often went to a doctor surnamed Li in the ancient city to see a doctor. He runs his own clinic, and he can take Western medicine and Chinese patent medicine in the afternoon, but he must dispense Chinese medicine in the morning. He has cheap medicines, never excessively, and does not give drugs to patients indiscriminately. Sometimes I even think that the medicine he takes is too simple.

The two TCM practitioners I recognize have their own personal clinics, is it true that generally powerful TCM practitioners will have their own personal clinics, that is, we have a greater probability of finding good TCM doctors when we go to a specialized TCM clinic? Especially the kind of clinic that only has herbs in the store and does not sell messy medicines, especially health products.

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