Do you believe in Chinese medicine or Western medicine?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-18
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Chinese medicine treats the root cause, Western medicine treats the surface, everyone knows this sentence. Why? Because the theory of Chinese medicine is based on the laws of nature, which dialectically treats the human body as a whole similar to the universe**, I personally think that it is related to Taoist thought and should be derived from the I Ching.

    Among the four basic methods of traditional Chinese medicine, it is advocated to use needles and stones as the main method, supplemented by herbs, why? Because it is a medicine that is poisonous, it is fundamentally disadvantageous to people when it enters the internal organs. Traditional Chinese medicine advocates dissolution, not elimination, which is a thought of harmony with nature.

    Western medicine, on the other hand, is based on anatomy, which can only be learned by seeing and touching, and is based on intuitive impressions. His ** is a kind of fragmentation of the whole**. As we all know, the use of antibiotics is actually a big problem for the body, because this is the way to kill, and the good and bad are eliminated together.

    The consequences of learning well are often difficult to control.

    However, it is a pity that people in modern society are getting lower and lower in their learning ability and understanding, and because of the utilitarian heart, there is basically no way to learn Chinese medicine well, so everyone is more and more dependent on Western medicine, and the real Chinese treasure Chinese medicine is forgotten.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    I studied Chinese medicine and am now engaged in Western medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine is good at curing diseases, but not good at curing diseases. Western medicine is good at curing diseases, but not good at diseases.

    Traditional Chinese and Western medicine can treat the root cause, the key depends on what kind of disease you are, and it is a principle of Chinese medicine to treat the symptoms and slow down the root cause, the key is to depend on the specific situation, and for many diseases, Chinese medicine lacks basic understanding, resulting in the wrong symptoms. For example, the swelling of traditional Chinese medicine (liver cirrhosis, intra-abdominal tumors, tuberculous peritonitis, etc. in modern medicine forms ascites) is a disease that is difficult to treat and has a high mortality rate in ancient and modern times. There are many other diseases that are the same.

    The advantages of Chinese and Western medicine are relative, like yin and yang, there is no absolute.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Personally, I prefer Chinese medicine.

    However, each has its own advantages, and Western medicine** acute diseases are better.

    Traditional Chinese medicine treats the root cause and Western medicine treats the symptoms From here, we can see that the theory of establishing medicine is good from the aspect of health preservation, if you have a fast pace of life and have no time to recuperate, for the time being, use the theory of Western medicine to maintain the body.

    As for which is good and which is not, there is no way to verify.

    Just like yin and yang, there is no good or bad, only mutual restraint can be born, so that heaven and earth can be endless.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Would you believe more in Western medicine or Chinese medicine?

    I think your past experiences will influence your choices. If you have tried TCM or Western medicine in the past** to no avail, you may not believe or even reject TCM or Western medicine.

    I have a friend who is very reluctant to Chinese medicine because his mother had a serious illness and saw Chinese medicine for a long time. He felt that seeing a Chinese medicine doctor delayed the time for his mother's medical treatment, and made his mother suffer so much more pain, so he had no good impression of Chinese medicine. After that, no matter how good a friend he was, as long as he said how good Chinese medicine was, he not only didn't believe it, but also disgusted it.

    I don't have much preference for the two, and I'm not professional, but because of an experience with my dad, I don't reject one or the other.

    That year, my father's earlobe was bitten by a centipede, and his eyes were extremely swollen, and the black and purple meridians filled the entire lump, which was the size of a ping-pong ball. At first, my father went to the hospital to see a western doctor, but there was no sign of subsiding for a few days, so I had no choice but to go to my grandfather.

    Since Grandpa and Dad are not people who can express emotions, the relationship between the two has always been very strained, so neither side will take the initiative to find each other unless it is absolutely necessary. Grandpa is not a serious doctor in the hospital, but he has always been a "casual doctor" in the old days, helping neighbors to see a doctor for free on weekdays, and sending medicine to those who are poor.

    Grandpa checked on his father's condition, and there was no improvement in a few days. During this period, my mother sent a letter to my grandfather, asking my grandfather to go down the mountain to show my father's eyes, and my grandfather arrived in two days.

    My grandfather has always studied traditional Chinese medicine, and he also helps neighbors see doctors for free on weekdays, treats patients, and goes up the mountain to collect and deliver medicines by himself, never charging money.

    In the end, it was my grandfather and grandfather who cured my father together, and I was fortunate to see the magical power of combining Chinese and Western cultures, and I was really proud to be in my own home.

    Therefore, which is better than Chinese medicine or Western medicine, I have never been partial to which one to believe. I also came up with a little trick myself: "find Western medicine fiercely and urgently, find Chinese medicine slowly and long, and find a strange combination of Chinese and Western". I know it's certainly not true, but it can be used as a way to find the right medical attention.

    Some illnesses are so small and mild that it's easy to know what doctor to look for**, but when we encounter an incurable or serious illness, it's easy to rush to the doctor. Therefore, it is best not to have inherent biases, the experience of past failures only represents that failure, and each time it should be re-evaluated according to the actual situation before it is possible to make the most appropriate choice.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In daily life, we often encounter situations where some people would rather believe in home remedies than go to the hospital. For example, some people of the older generation believe that some traditional Chinese herbs can lead to some common ailments, such as colds, coughs, headaches, etc. They don't trust modern medicine and think that Chinese herbal medicine is the best way.

    There are also some people who have concerns about Western medicine** methods, they may feel that the hospital is not clean, the doctor is too busy or unwilling to bear the high medical costs, so they will prefer to choose to do it themselves, use home remedies or buy some over-the-counter drugs to ** their own symptoms.

    However, we need to be aware that we must be cautious with our medications, otherwise many seemingly simple symptoms may lead to serious illness. Moreover, some tradition-based home remedies have not been rigorously scientifically verified, which may bring *** or even aggravate the condition. In contrast, modern medicine has unique advantages in terms of medical devices, drug development, and diagnosis and treatment.

    If Zheng Qiao's condition is serious or has persistent symptoms, it is a wiser choice to go to a regular hospital for diagnosis and treatment to eliminate the root cause of the disease.

    While we can't deny the value of naturopathic remedies and ancient traditional home remedies, modern medicine with scientific credibility is a much more reliable option. Therefore, when choosing the best way, we should consider it comprehensively, and do not blindly pursue convenience, cheapness or convenience.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Some possible scenarios can be given based on data and theories.

    Some people may prefer to believe in home remedies rather than go to the hospital because of a variety of factors such as beliefs, cultural factors, economic factors, fear, and ignorance. For those who do not have a good medical education, they may believe that some herbs, concoctions, or other traditional home remedies passed down by word of mouth are effective for ** diseases.

    Specifically, here are some possible scenarios:

    1.Beliefs and cultural factors: Some people view health and illness according to beliefs such as religion, cultural blindness, and traditional practices, and believe that nature** or traditional remedies can help them alleviate their illness, rather than resorting to modern medicine.

    2.Economic factors: The high cost of medical care is a luxury for some people, and some people may not be willing to bear the high medical costs, so they choose relatively cheap home remedies** diseases.

    3.Fear and ignorance factor: Hospital surgeries and procedures can be frightening for some people, especially for those who are not well-educated, they may not understand the process and effects, which can also affect their decision to go to the hospital for help.

    In short, for these groups, they need more education, publicity and scientific explanations to improve their scientific quality and medical awareness. At the same time, the relevant departments should also strengthen supervision to crack down on the counterfeiting and sales of "epidemics" that do not target the fake and legal, and protect the people's medical health.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Categories: Medical & Health >> Traditional Chinese Medicine.

    Problem description: Chinese medicine has cured my weak body, and even the acne that has grown for many years has been cured, **smooth** body is much easier. Traditional Chinese medicine is very effective, but it seems that the elderly prefer to see Chinese medicine.

    What about Western medicine? Major surgery seems to be more appropriate.

    However, if you use traditional Chinese medicine to prevent it in advance, you don't need to have surgery.

    Analysis: Of course, Chinese medicine is good, Chinese medicine is a cultural treasure handed down from thousands of years of cultural accumulation, what is Western medicine, how many years has it been developed.

    Nowadays, people are very Westernized, and they are becoming more and more unable to understand the ancient Chinese culture, which is a sadness!

    Traditional Chinese medicine treats the root cause, Western medicine treats the symptoms, traditional Chinese medicine is fundamentally regulated, and Western medicine only knows the first superficial phenomenon.

    Western medicine is nothing more than the development of the surgical science of Chinese medicine.

    Internal medicine is also treated as surgery.

    There is no after-effect after taking Chinese medicine, and taking Western medicine does not necessarily mean that there will be sequelae or something after a few years.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    <> there may be many reasons why someone would rather believe in home remedies than go to the hospital:

    1.Trust in traditional or folk remedies: In some cultures or communities, traditional remedies may have a certain effect in long-term practice, and people will trust them and choose to believe in them.

    2.Distrust of the healthcare system: Some people may be skeptical of the healthcare system or the competence and motivation of doctors, may think that hospitals** are not working as well as they would like, or worry about unnecessary medications** or surgeries, etc.

    3.Cultural or religious factors: In some cultural or religious contexts, people may have specific beliefs and values that lead them to be more likely to rely on traditional methods or beliefs than on modern medical care.

    4.Economic or geographical reasons: Some people may choose to seek more economical or accessible alternatives due to limited economic conditions or living in remote areas that do not have access to appropriate medical resources and services.

    5.Information asymmetry or misleading: In the age of the internet, a wealth of health information is readily available, but there may be inaccurate, exaggerated, or misleading information. Some people may be influenced by this information and have an attitude of doubt or misunderstanding of medical science.

    It should be emphasized that the operation of medical ignorance to the extreme is not in line with the principles of science and reason. When faced with health problems, it is more reliable and wise to seek the help of professional medical institutions and doctors.

    Medical science and modern medical technology have been researched and verified for a long time, providing effective methods and management solutions. However, to change people's perceptions and behaviors, we need the joint efforts of science popularization, health education, and social culture.

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