In the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, why does the cool breeze catch fire?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-19
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Wind, the first thing you feel is your ** (in traditional Chinese medicine, the outside ** is all called the table), and then your ** has sweat pores and hair, is the wind cold? If you are suddenly exposed to the wind, the hair of your watch can be opened and closed normally, but because you are exposed to the wind, its normal opening and closing function cannot be carried out. It doesn't open, it's in a state of plugging.

    But, will you sweat, sweat from the **? It comes out of the sweat pores, that is, in the hair holes, and if you can't get out at this time, you will be depressed in it, and then it will turn into heat. This heat image is produced as a kind of "fire".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Blowing a cool breeze, that is, there is an invasion of external evils, the body will resist itself, that is, it will cause a fire, and the external cold will be gone, and the balance of the body will be restored.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I have never seen these two words together in TCM diagnosis, maybe I am short-sighted

    According to the theory of clinical diagnosis of traditional Chinese medicine, if the fiery evil depression in the body is closed in the liver, it will be "fiery and windy", and there will be evidence of "inflammation of the liver and internal movement of the liver wind".

    However, the liver and wind internal dynamic syndrome, the landlord, you will definitely not be, this is just that I linked the two concepts of wind and fire to give you a common clinical disease, that is, I don't know which friend of yours refers to what

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The wind can be understood as a state of restlessness, frivolity, chaos. Fire can be understood as a fork in the road or an excess of energy that is not used where it should not be. The wind is wood, and the wood is straight; The fire is on fire.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    She couldn't even explain how to say it. Isn't that a blind name?

    Spring is windy and easy for external evils to invade the body, and fire is generally due to its own yin and yang imbalance, which will cause fire in the heart and other viscera to catch fire. I hope you understand the answer.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The main liver of the Yin wind wood, the wind of the main body, and the fire of the less yang in the Yin wind wood, that is, the main wind of the liver, there is fire. The liver must be diseased, and the wind must be extinguished.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yin and Yang imbalance. While exercising, you can condition your internal organs, starting from your spleen and stomach.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Traditional Chinese medicine understands that it should be a false fire.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This phenomenon has been explained by both Buddhism and Chinese medicine

    1. Buddhism calls them the "Four Great Dissonances":

    Buddhism believes that the universe is composed of four types of substances: earth, water, fire, and wind, for example, mountains and land belong to the earth, oceans and rivers belong to the water, the sun is hot, and the air flow in space belongs to the wind. Corresponding to the physical properties of all things, hardness belongs to the earth, moisture belongs to water, warmth belongs to fire, and flow belongs to wind; Corresponding to the physiology of the human body, for example, the hair, bones and flesh belong to the earth, the blood secretion belongs to the water, the body temperature belongs to the fire, and the breathing belongs to the wind, so if there are four major imbalances in the human body, there will naturally be diseases.

    2. Traditional Chinese medicine calls it "wind evil invasion".

    Traditional Chinese medicine is based on the theory of "qi", which constitutes the whole body system of the human body. Among them, there are two kinds of qi in the human body, one is "camp qi", which runs with qi and blood in the meridians for 24 hours, which is innate, and if we practice further, we can practice kung fu such as "true qi"; The second is "Wei Qi", which protects the human body and is permeated on the surface of the human body and under the human body, but if a person falls asleep, it will retract and lurk under the flesh and skin, and the protective ability will decline, so it is easy to catch a cold when sleeping; The same is true when standing in the wind, when the guard qi is blown away, the immunity will be greatly reduced, and it is naturally easy to get sick.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If the cold wind blows, the temperature will drop significantly. A person's immunity can also decrease. Viruses and bacteria with weakened immunity can smoothly invade the human body.

    When the virus enters the bloodstream, it emits toxins, which cause abnormalities in the "thermoregulatory center". Causes the body to heat up, that is, fever ......

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If the cold air is blown for a long time, the outside of the body will be affected by the cold air for a long time, and the temperature outside the body will drop for a long time, and the temperature in the body will remain unchanged.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    People who are originally strong are also weakened by sin, and they are prone to illness.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello, in this case, it is not recommended that you take care of traditional Chinese medicine, and looking at Western medicine is the last word.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The soreness caused by the invasion of wind, cold and dampness into the human body is called paralysis, which belongs to the scope of TCM internal medicine. Every time the wind blows, it will be sore when it is cold and wet.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    When it comes to the ** element in traditional Chinese medicine, it is not something that can be said in one sentence. Because each ** has its own characteristics. Let's take the simplest of wind evils! Wind evil is the wind in nature.

    When people are cold, if they are blown by the wind, it is a cold, also known as a cold. There are three characteristics of wind evil in TCM textbooks. One is that wind energy causes people's hair to open, which is wind drainage.

    The second is wind energy and other diseases. For example, wind chill, rheumatism, and so on. In terminology, the wind is the chief of all diseases.

    The third is that the wind evil is the yang evil, which is easy to consume the fluid in the human body. Makes people thirsty. So.

    There is generally a saying in the doctor's order to avoid the cold.

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