
Table of Contents
- I. The Pathogenesis: External Evil Invades, Toxin Resides, Organs Are Deficient
### I. The Pathogenesis: External Evil Invades, Toxin Resides, Organs Are Deficient
- II. The Pathogenesis: Deficiency as the Root, Excess as the Manifestation
### II. The Pathogenesis: Deficiency as the Root, Excess as the Manifestation
- III. Diagnosis and Treatment: Focusing on Five Internal Organs
### III. Diagnosis and Treatment: Focusing on Five Internal Organs
- IV. Strengthening the Righteous Qi and Eliminating the Evil: A Holistic Approach
### IV. Strengthening the Righteous Qi and Eliminating the Evil: A Holistic Approach
- V. Integrating Traditional Chinese Medicine with Western Medicine: Flexibility and Innovation
### V. Integrating Traditional Chinese Medicine with Western Medicine: Flexibility and Innovation
- 1. Careful Assessment of Pathogenic Mechanisms: Deficiency of Vital Energy, Excess of External Pathogens
### 1. Careful Assessment of Pathogenic Mechanisms: Deficiency of Vital Energy, Excess of External Pathogens
- 2. Differentiating Diagnosis and Treatment Based on Disease Type and Syndrome
### 2. Differentiating Diagnosis and Treatment Based on Disease Type and Syndrome
- 3. Case Studies
#### Case 1: Patient, male, 31 years old. First visit on March 2, 2007. Diagnosed with nasopharyngeal cancer one month prior, underwent radiation therapy for one week. Due to nasal dryness, nighttime nasal congestion, oc
- 3. Third Visit, April 3, 2007:
### 3. Third Visit, April 3, 2007: The original symptoms had significantly eased. At the same time, the patient continued radiation therapy for two weeks. Symptoms included fatigue, poor appetite, and dry mouth with oral
- 1. Careful Assessment of Pathogenic Mechanisms: Deficiency of Vital Qi, Excess of External Pathogens
### 1. Careful Assessment of Pathogenic Mechanisms: Deficiency of Vital Qi, Excess of External Pathogens
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