Thinking on treatment of non disease in traditional Chinese medicine and the relationship between prevention and treatment of Subhealth
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.30564/jams.v1i1.26Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to think about the relationship between the thought of treating the disease of the Chinese medicine and preventing the subhealth. By discussing the connotation of traditional Chinese medicine and the concept of contemporary sub-health, it is considered that the prevention and cure of sub-health is the main category of "preventive treatment of disease". Both have different approaches but equally satisfactory results, while the Chinese use their own unique advantages, the clinical symptoms of Sub-health with personalized regulation and preventive effect, and opens up a new idea for clinical prevention and treatment of sub-health state.
Keywords:
Traditional Chinese medicine; Prevention; TreatmentReferences
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