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Specialist in Traditional Medicine.
Chapter 353: The Pathology Lies in the Kidney. [353]
Summary
Cao Yong Nian endures severe trigeminal neuralgia, exhibiting remarkable perseverance despite intense pain. His condition, categorized as a wind headache in traditional Chinese medicine, has persisted for three years, worsening in winter and spring. Various doctors have struggled to provide effective treatment, often focusing on symptoms rather than the root cause. Fang Yan and Fu Hong Sheng suggest that the underlying issue lies in kidney deficiency, emphasizing the importance of addressing the root cause for a complete cure. This insight highlights the complexity of traditional Chinese medicine and the necessity of a broad understanding in diagnosing and treating ailments.Full content
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