What is the Injury Vitality in Chinese medicine?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-26
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Most of the theories of Western medicine to interpret Chinese medicine are not possible, because the exposition language used in the theory of Chinese medicine itself comes from thousands of years ago, and it is difficult to understand at first glance. The definition of vitality is very broad, and different places are different, your example can be interpreted as harmful to health, I don't know about dietary therapy, I don't know why, it may be that the chicken is hot, and the celery is cold. FYI!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Why does the heart beat? Why does blood flow? This is a mystery, and this mystery is the "qi" in Chinese medicine.

    According to the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, qi is the handsome blood, blood is the mother of qi, qi does not exist without blood, and blood cannot exist without qi, and the two are interdependent, forming the beating of the heart and the flow of blood. The "qi" in this is what Chinese medicine calls "Yuan Qi, innate Qi", which is an invisible special form of matter, like the meridians that have been recognized and affirmed by human beings. Vitality is generated at the same time as the formation of life, ** from the inheritance of parents, and exists in the kidneys of the human body.

    Vitality is the innate foundation of human health, is the driving force of life, abundant vitality is healthy, insufficient or damaged vitality is sick, and exhaustion of vitality is the end of life.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Injury refers to the severe damage to the vitality (body) that is difficult to recover. This means that the vitality of a person, a country or a social group has been dealt a fatal blow. Yuan Qi refers to the spirit and essence of a person.

    The vitality originates from the Yuan Jing (the essence of the parents), and combines the acquired essence of the water valley with the natural pure qi to form yin qi (essence, blood, gold, Shu) and yang qi (Wei qi, zong qi, camp qi, dirty qi, meridian qi), "Qi gathers and is born, Qi is strong, and Qi is weak."

    Traditional Chinese medicine believes that vitality is the foundation of life and the source of life. Enough, you are healthy; If it is broken, it is sick; When you are tired, you die. The vitality determines the whole life, that is, if the vitality is sufficient, the immunity will be strengthened and the disease will be defeated.

    If the body is weak or weak, it will not produce enough antibodies or immunity to fight the disease, leading to death.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It refers to the fact that the original qi (inside the body) has been severely damaged and it is difficult to recover. It is a metaphor that the vitality of a person, a country, or a social group has been dealt a fatal blow. Yuan Qi refers to the spirit and essence of a person.

    Internet terminology, in the above question, the use of spells for guardians consumes vitality, so it is recommended to use as few general combat spells as possible, otherwise, guardians will quickly run out of vitality.

    Yuan Qi is incarnated by the Yuan Jing (the essence of the parents), and is combined by the acquired water valley essence and natural Qing Qi to form Yin Qi (Jing, Blood, Jin, Shu) and Yang Qi (Wei Qi, Zong Qi, Ying Qi, Qi of the viscera, Qi of the meridians).

    Traditional Chinese medicine believes that vitality is the foundation of life, the source of life, and that if you have enough vitality, you will be healthy, if you have damaged vitality, you will get sick, and if you have exhausted your vitality, you will die. Vitality determines the totality of life, that is to say, if you have sufficient vitality, you will have strong immunity and defeat diseases. If the human body is underpowered or weakened, it cannot produce enough antibodies or immunity to defeat the disease, resulting in death.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    No. In fact, the so-called injury of vitality refers to the weakness of qi and blood, the general clinical manifestation of injury vitality is not to do excessive physical labor, because it will make the patient faint because of physical exhaustion, and in severe cases, sudden death, there are also some patients and pale, weak tone, if the damaged vitality is not replenished for a long time, it will shorten people's lives, the following will give you a detailed introduction to what are the symptoms of injury vitality?

    Qi deficiency generally refers to physical weakness, paleness, shortness of breath, weakness of limbs, dizziness, sweating when moving, and low voice. It includes the deficiency of vitality, zongqi, and guard qi, as well as the decline of qi's propulsion, warmth, defense, fixation, and vaporization functions, resulting in the decline or decline of certain functional activities of the body, and the decline of disease resistance. It is mostly caused by insufficient congenital endowment, or acquired malnutrition, or excessive strain and depletion ("exertion is qi consumption"), or long-term illness, or decreased function of the lungs, spleen and kidneys and other viscera, and insufficient biochemistry of qi.

    The pathological reflection of qi deficiency can involve all aspects of the whole body, such as qi deficiency, external weakness, muscle surface infirmity, and easy sweating; Qi deficiency leads to loss of muscle nourishment in the limbs, fatigue and weakness throughout the body; Qi deficiency will lead to the lack of yang and lack of nourishment, mental malaise, dizziness and tinnitus; If the qi is deficient, it is unable to rate the blood, and the pulse is weak or subtle; Qi deficiency leads to imbalance of water and fluid metabolism, water and liquid do not dissolve, and the infusion is impaired, which can coagulate phlegm into drinking, and even water evil overflows and becomes edema; Qi deficiency can also lead to a decrease in the function of the internal organs, thus manifesting a series of signs of weakness of the internal organs.

    General qi deficiency: fatigue and weakness of the whole body, lack of energy, lack of energy and lazy speech, low language, self-sweating and fear of movement, light tongue, fat and tender, weak pulse.

    Lung qi deficiency: shortness of breath, lack of breath, lazy speech, low voice and other prominent symptoms, and cough, phlegm and other symptoms.

    Heart qi deficiency: shortness of breath, palpitations, mental malaise and other symptoms are prominent, and there are symptoms such as pulse generation, delay or number, but weakness and weakness, restlessness and other symptoms.

    Spleen and stomach qi deficiency: yellowish complexion, mental exhaustion, fatigue of limbs, loss of appetite and other prominent symptoms, and often accompanied by abdominal distension and stuffiness, indigestion, loose stools, depression of middle qi, prolapse of the anus, frequent urge to urinate and other symptoms.

    Kidney qi deficiency: dull complexion, dizziness, tinnitus and deafness, and symptoms such as soreness in the waist and knees, clear and long stools, decreased sexual function, pale tongue, and weakness of ulnar pulse.

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