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Differentiating Syndromes According to Zang-Fu Organs

This is an important component of the differentiation of syndromes in traditional Chinese medicine. Differentiating diseases according to the theory of zang-fu organs involves analyzing and identifying the disease condition by collecting clinical data from the four diagnostic methods. Other methods of differentiating syndromes also finally use the theory of zang-fu organs, and clinically this method is closely related to other methods of differentiation according to the eight principles, etiology of qi and blood, etc.

Listed below is a brief description of the main syndromes of each of the zang-fu organs: Heart, Liver, Spleen, Lung, Kidney, Small Intestine, Large Intestine, Urinary Bladder, Stomach, and Gall Bladder.



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