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What catchy rhymes are there in medicine?
Both traditional Chinese medicine and western medicine have some methods of consultation, and the ten-question song is a valuable consultation step of traditional Chinese medicine, and it is also the content that is often asked in clinical departments of traditional Chinese medicine.

The modern edition is revised as follows: one question about cold and heat, two questions about sweat, three questions about head and body, four questions about defecation, five questions about diet, six questions about chest, seven questions about deafness, eight questions about thirst, nine questions about old diseases and ten questions about causes.

Although different departments may not ask all the questions, they are basically based on these, and so is western medicine. Asking questions is the key step.

Chapter 1 Life-The small habits of life are the key to keeping in good health.

Brush your teeth with warm water to strengthen your teeth and protect your mouth.

Climb at night and your back will be healthy.

Jumping rope and kicking shuttlecock will make you half sick.

Take a walk after dinner and live to ninety-nine.

Nails are often cut, and all diseases are avoided.

Swallow 300 mouthfuls of saliva every day and live to be 99.

Do you know how much sleep will make you better?

Soaking feet before going to bed has many benefits.

Chapter II Workplace Articles-Work hurts the body and actively regulates it.

Shake your wrist and get rid of the mouse hand.

Often prone to dizziness at the desk, wiping the back of the head will dry.

Sitting on the ground for illness will kill you sooner or later.

The plants on the dining table are healthy and secure.

Taking a nap at your desk will harm your health and reduce your age.

Fitness at work makes work more enjoyable.

Do eye exercises regularly, and eye fatigue will disappear completely.

Take more precautions against electrical appliances, and there is no hidden danger to health.

Relaxation during holidays can consolidate health.

Chapter III Diet-Regular Diet, Healthy without Temper

Drinking a glass of water right in the morning will be beautiful.

It is better to drink soup before eating than to prescribe medicine.

Eat well early, eat well at noon and eat less at night.

Eat until you are seven points full, and you can live to be healthy.

Reasonable consumption of garlic, sterilization and health care.

A day without meat is better than a day without beans.

If you don't eat green food for three days, your eyes will see stars.

Nothing is too salty to eat salt, only sweet to eat sugar.

Fruit is nutritious and healthy only if it is eaten correctly.

Eat less barbecue, and you will be healthy.

Chapter IV Four Seasons-Good at changing seasons, but difficult to meet all diseases.

Spring covers and autumn freezes, and you don't get sick when you are old.

Eat well and sleep well. Don't come when you are sleepy in spring.

Comb your hair more in spring, so you don't have to worry about your health.

A bowl of mung bean soup in summer, detoxification and fairy prescription in summer.

If you are insatiable and lose your cover, it is strange not to get sick.

Beware of autumn dryness and don't wait to take medicine.

Eat radish in winter and ginger in summer, without a doctor's prescription.

The Millennium never shows its body, and the cold dew never shows its feet.

Make up for one winter in September and get sick next year.

Chapter V Psychology-Good mood adjustment, health and worry-free.

The sea smiled, and no need to take any more medicine.

Being in a bad mood is easy to get sick, and the music SPA will take care of it.

Don't cry, relieve depression and maintain beauty.

Successfully decompress and relax.

Too much anger hurts the body and shortens life expectancy.

I'd rather eat eyebrow porridge than eyebrow rice.

Emotional venting, health is not abused.

Broad-minded, able to punt, healthy and live a hundred years.

Chapter VI Taboos-Avoid taboos in everything, and have good luck all your life.

Sleeping with your head covered increases your illness and decreases your age.

Don't sweat in the wind, and don't walk tall.

If you don't dig your ears, you won't be deaf and your teeth won't be loose.

Wearing headphones often makes your hearing worse.

I often cross my legs and break my back.

Hungry is not greedy, thirsty is not greedy.

Wet with sweat and cold water.

Don't hold back if you have urine, or you will get sick.

Alcohol is natural, but exercise can be fatal.

Don't indulge in health preservation and don't overwork.

Chapter 7-Don't panic about minor ailments, there is a magic prescription to drive away the disease.

Take a bath by lifting anus, and hemorrhoids will be driven away.

I have diarrhea and feel relaxed all over.

Bad breath is annoying, try soaking coptis chinensis.

Burn your nails and burp. Stop.

Completely prevent foot sweat, and it is no longer difficult to take off your shoes.

Ginger mixed with honey can cure cough.

There is an ulcer in the mouth, and honey will help.

Correctly prevent insomnia, and it is no longer difficult to fall asleep.

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Chapter VIII Men's Articles-Men are always healthy, smart and capable.

Chapter 9 Women-Women are good at conditioning and keeping good health.

Chapter X Old Age-There is a good prescription for providing for the aged, and a long life will eventually become a pair.

The dialectical provisions of the Six Classics in Treatise on Febrile Diseases are catchy and easy to learn and understand. For example, the sun is sick, the pulse is floating, the headache is fierce and the cold is disgusting (the judgment of exogenous symptoms). Yangming is a disease, and the stomach is really the same, with body heat and spontaneous sweating, and does not hate cold and heat (symptoms of Yangming's stomach meridian). ……

Aladdin-oxazoline-ampicillin (first generation cephalosporins: cefradine, cefazolin, cefalexin, cefadroxil)

Difluoropropene (second generation cephalosporins: cefuroxime, cefmendole, cefotaxime, cefaclor, cefpropylene)

Trioxime, tazidipine (third generation cephalosporins: cefixime, cefotaxime, cefpodoxime, ceftazidime, cefoperazone, ceftriaxone)

The fourth generation of pyridoxine (the fourth generation of cephalosporins: cefepime, cefpirome)

Pharmacology has many formulas, which are relatively easy to recite. Some online formulas have a lot of nonsense for neatness, so there is no need to recite them, and some unnecessary ones will be deleted as appropriate.

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Yes, many, Chinese medicine practitioners should know the source of all diseases, carefully look at the color of the parts, look at the internal organs, and know what it looks like.

I don't know whether you want medical knowledge or medical common sense. I'll tell you both (non-medical people don't know much about it, but I think it's useful)

Medical knowledge jingle:

About coronary heart disease-there are no signs at ordinary times, and the symptoms during the attack are anxiety, sweating, cold skin, accelerated heart rhythm and elevated blood pressure. My grandfather suffers from coronary heart disease and hypertension. He died when I was five, and I witnessed his illness with my own eyes.

About the baby's growth and development-one hearing, two seeing, three heads, four supporting, five grasping, six turning, seven sitting, eight climbing and nine standing, one year old can walk independently. (This is known to most old people)

Medical common sense jingle:

Old Chinese medicine practitioner-

Eating radish in winter and ginger in summer doesn't require a doctor's prescription.

Eating ginger at night is like arsenic.

Take a walk for a mile after supper.

Characteristics of microcirculation:

Low, slow, big and changeable;

Factors affecting venous return:

Blood volume, posture, three pumps (heart, breathing, skeletal muscle);

General characteristics of hormones:

No management, target, small quantity and high efficiency;

Effects of glucocorticoid on metabolism;

Raise sugar, dissolve eggs and remove fat;

Physiological effects of aldosterone:

Preserve sodium, water and potassium, etc.

Regulation of autonomic nerve on visceral function

Sympathetic nerve excitation, rapid heartbeat, hypertension and sweating,

Pupil dilation, urine retention and gastrointestinal peristalsis are inhibited;

Keywords paraexcitation, slow heartbeat, glandular secretion of bronchial stenosis,

Pupil contraction gastrointestinal peristalsis, relax sphincter.

1, rubbing your hands often can strengthen your brain and prevent frostbite and colds.

2. If you want to sleep easily, don't face west to east.

3, don't drink too much, don't seek fame and fortune, don't be idle, and be broad-minded.

4. Don't sleep in summer, don't sleep in autumn, don't show your navel in spring, don't cover your head in winter, move more during the day and dream less at night.

5, washing feet before going to bed, winning, opening the window at night, feeling fragrant, greedy, not disgusting.

6, no disease in the heart, early prevention, good mental health, mental balance, you know, less emotional stability.

7. Exercise, be active and quiet, live a flexible life, be healthy and wonderful, be full and fed, and be eight points full, so it is easy for the internal organs to self-guide.

8, people are angry, easy to aging, appropriate to vent people's laughter, taste painting and calligraphy, fishing by the stream, choose hobbies, free to choose.

9, use your head, not tired, think about sleeping and nourishing your heart, less excitement, regularity, good fitness, and coordination with normal life.

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