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wàng wén wèn qiē-four diagnostic methods of TCM
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wàng wén wèn qiē-four diagnostic methods of TCM
wàng wén wèn qiē(望闻问切) are four diagnostic methods in TCM. Each one has different function but the four methods are closely related.
* wàng(望) means watch, it refers to watch the situation of a patient's body
* wén(闻) means listen, it refers to listen to the sound of a patient
* wèn(问) means ask, it refers to ask the symptom of a patient
* qiē(切) means feel, it refers to feel the pulse of a patient
Using these four diagnostic methds, a TCM doctor can know basically how to treat the patient.
* wàng(望) means watch, it refers to watch the situation of a patient's body
* wén(闻) means listen, it refers to listen to the sound of a patient
* wèn(问) means ask, it refers to ask the symptom of a patient
* qiē(切) means feel, it refers to feel the pulse of a patient
Using these four diagnostic methds, a TCM doctor can know basically how to treat the patient.
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