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Sweat and Dampness: Understanding Body Signals from Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Perspectives
Sweat and Dampness: Understanding Body Signals from Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine PerspectivesHave you ever felt sticky and damp, even without strenuous exercise? Friends might tell you it's "dampness." But what's the difference between sweat and dampness? This article explores the causes, manifestations, and distinctions between sweat and dampness from medical perspectives, helping you better understand your body
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Sweating on Your Head, Don't Ignore It! TCM Unveils the Four Hidden Dangers Behind "Steaming Head"
Sweating on Your Head, Don't Ignore It! TCM Unveils the Four Hidden Dangers Behind "Steaming Head"From Folk Sayings to Modern Medicine4. Long-term Spleen Deficiency: This type of patient often experiences head sweat when eating, accompanied by pale complexion, swollen gums, shortness of breath, and fatigue
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Should You Shower Even If You Don't Sweat in Summer? Absolutely!
Should You Shower Even If You Don't Sweat in Summer? Absolutely!
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Treating Abnormal Sweating in Children with Traditional Chinese Medicine: Tailored Treatment, Restoring Comfort and Freshness
Treating Abnormal Sweating in Children with Traditional Chinese Medicine: Tailored Treatment, Restoring Comfort and FreshnessIn Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), sweat is the liquid produced when the body's Yang Qi (vital energy) vaporizes bodily fluids and expels them through the pores. Normal sweat excretion is crucial for maintaining the balance of Yin and Yang in the body
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Is Excessive Sweating a Sign of Detoxification? Beware of Yang Deficiency!
Is Excessive Sweating a Sign of Detoxification? Beware of Yang Deficiency!Many people believe that sweating is the body's way of detoxifying, and that it's a good thing. However, this is not always the case
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Night Sweats: Is It Kidney Deficiency or an Illness?
Night Sweats: Is It Kidney Deficiency or an Illness?Lao Zhang woke up again from his sleep, drenched in sweat. This wasnt the first time
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Sweating Profusely: Exploring the Secrets of Oyster, Astragalus, and Cinnamomi Twig Decoction in Treating Male Hyperhidrosis
Sweating Profusely: Exploring the Secrets of Oyster, Astragalus, and Cinnamomi Twig Decoction in Treating Male HyperhidrosisThe summer heat often leads to excessive sweating, but for some men, excessive sweating can be a persistent issue even in autumn and winter. The slightest activity or meal can trigger profuse sweating, causing significant discomfort
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Summer Troubles for Men: Dealing with Damp Groin and Sweaty Scrotum
Summer Troubles for Men: Dealing with Damp Groin and Sweaty ScrotumThe scorching summer heat brings with it a wave of discomfort for men, especially the dreaded dampness in the groin and sweaty scrotum. This uncomfortable sensation not only feels unpleasant but can also lead to unpleasant odors, itching, and even negatively impact one's quality of life
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Sweating in Summer: A Healthy Signal or a Body Alert? Deciphering the Secrets Behind Sweat
Sweating in Summer: A Healthy Signal or a Body Alert? Deciphering the Secrets Behind SweatIn the scorching summer heat, sweat becomes an unavoidable part of our lives. Spending time outdoors, we quickly find ourselves drenched in perspiration, as if our bodies are expressing the summer's fervor through sweat
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What type of person is healthier than someone who sweats at the first heat and doesn't sweat at all?
Friendly reminder:In the case of heart disease or high blood pressure, if you suddenly start sweating and feel chest pain and faster heartbeat, you need to seek medical attention in a timely manner, which is a precursor to a heart attack. Sweating is not equivalent to losing weight
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The kidney does not have much sex, the lung does not sweat much, and the spleen does not have much phlegm. Three boxes of traditional Chinese patent medicines and simple preparations are used to invigorate the kidney, dissipate phlegm and stop perspiration
As the saying goes: the kidneys don't have much lewdness, the spleen doesn't have much phlegm, and the lungs don't have much sweat. So what are the symptoms of these three organs being poor, and how should they be regulated? Today I will give you a detailed explanation
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Moisture used to be the "most afraid" of it. In autumn, eat hard, sweat and dehumidify to protect the spleen and stomach, and improve immunity
#Autumn Life Clock In Season#Ginger, as a representative of the homology between medicine and food, is not only a common seasoning in daily life, but also an important traditional Chinese medicine. Ginger is a treasure throughout the body