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Three-factor adaptation means
This means that the treatment of diseases should be adapted to local conditions.

1, personalized customization: the treatment of diseases needs to consider individual differences such as patients' age, gender, physical condition and genetic factors. Patients of different ages and sexes may need different treatment schemes.

2, according to time: the treatment of diseases needs to consider seasonality, circadian rhythm and course of disease and other time factors. Some diseases are more likely to occur or worsen in certain seasons or time periods, such as colds and asthma, and are usually more likely to occur in winter.

3. Adjust measures to local conditions: The treatment of diseases needs to consider the influence of regional environment and geographical characteristics on diseases. Climate, environment and eating habits in different regions will affect the incidence and severity of diseases.