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Chen Bao Cai

Traditional Chinese Medicine

About me

Medical master, attending physician, graduated from Hebei Medical University with a major in Traditional Chinese Medicine in 2000, and later pursued postgraduate studies in oncology at Yunnan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, obtaining a master's degree.

Proficient in diseases

Common diseases in Traditional Chinese Internal Medicine and Gynecology include coronary heart disease, cough, chronic gastrointestinal diseases, irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea, impotence, nocturnal emission, prostatitis, infertility, etc. Traditional Chinese Medicine also offers treatments for tumors and related conditions such as leukopenia, anemia, and indigestion after tumor radiotherapy or chemotherapy.

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Traditional Chinese Medicine
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The difference between wind-heat cold and wind-cold cold

The pathogenic factors of Wind-Heat cold and Wind-Cold cold are different in traditional Chinese medicine. Wind-Heat cold is considered to be caused by the pathogenic factor of wind-heat, whereas Wind-Cold cold is considered to be caused by the pathogenic factor of wind-cold. The symptoms of the two also differ: Wind-Heat cold often involves obvious fever and a less pronounced fear of cold, while Wind-Cold cold definitely includes a sensation of chilliness, which may or may not accompany a fever. Both types involve symptoms of nasal congestion and a runny nose; however, the nasal discharge in Wind-Heat cold is often yellow and turbid, whereas in Wind-Cold cold, it is typically clear. Wind-Heat cold often accompanies a sore throat, whereas a sore throat is rare in cases of Wind-Cold cold. The treatments for the two also differ: Wind-Heat cold is typically treated by resolving the exterior and clearing heat, while Wind-Cold cold is treated by resolving the exterior and expelling cold.