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What culture does sub-health belong to?
Traditional Chinese medicine health culture.

Sub-health refers to a state in which the human body is between health and disease. People in sub-health state can't meet the health standards, which are manifested as the decline of vitality, function and adaptability in a certain period of time, but they don't meet the clinical or subclinical diagnostic standards of modern medicine.

Traditional Chinese medicine health preservation refers to a medical activity that supports life, strengthens physique and prevents diseases through various methods, so as to prolong life. Traditional Chinese medicine pays attention to integrity and systematicness, aiming at preventing and treating diseases before they happen.

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The main features of sub-health include:

(1) Symptoms reflected by physical and mental discomfort, such as fatigue, weakness, mood changes, etc. It is difficult to be clear for a long time.

(2) Weakness caused by various organizational structures or physiological function decline that are not suitable for age.

③ Microecological imbalance.

④ Pre-disease physiological and pathological changes of some diseases.

Clinical manifestations are varied, such as fatigue, muscle joint pain, dizziness and headache, palpitation and chest tightness, sleep disorder, loss of appetite, epigastric discomfort, constipation in loose stool, sexual dysfunction, fear of cold and heat, easy to catch a cold, dry eyes and so on.

Psychologically, it can be manifested as depression, distraction, impatience, irritability, fear and timidity, memory loss, inattention, listlessness and unresponsiveness. Social communication can be manifested in the following aspects: unable to assume the corresponding social role, difficult to work and study, unable to correctly handle interpersonal and family relationships, and difficult to conduct normal social communication.

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