title | Hundred Mistakes in Medicine Song |
source | Cheng Zhongling's Yixue Xinwu |
bubble_chart Content The patient's mistake is to delay in seeking treatment, neglecting the initial signs of illness. As days pass, the body weakens and the illness worsens, making even skilled physicians' efforts strenuous.
The patient's mistake is not speaking frankly, concealing the illness to test the physician's skill. Only the patient knows the harm done and the actions taken, making it difficult even for renowned doctors to discern.
The patient's mistake is impatience; when the illness shows signs of improvement, medication must be taken. Suitable medication naturally cures the illness, and there's no need to frequently change doctors.
The patient's mistake lies in taking medication, where there are subtleties. Whether to take it cold or hot must be clear, and there are principles regarding taking it before or after meals.
The patient's mistake is excessive anger, with qi counterflow still not understood. It's important to know that liver wood overcomes spleen earth, urging one to nurture the nature and protect oneself.
The patient's mistake is talking too much, as excessive speech injures qi and hinders recovery. It's advised to sit quietly, conserve spirit, and nourish the vital qi to sustain the true essence.
The patient's mistake is contracting wind-cold, which disperses only to return. Like a city wall not yet fortified, how can it withstand the further destruction by thieves?
The patient's mistake is not abstaining from certain foods, as harmful eating habits are widespread. Proper diet harmonizes the middle qi, leading to a long and healthy life. {|107|}
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