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Sayings.By.Chencius.Sino(3.The.Eight.Laws.Of.Medical.Science.4)

(2024-04-07 15:45:19)
分类: 医学通论.陈语集锦
Sayings By Chencius Sino
( 3. The Eight Laws Of Medical Science .4 )




33. For a long time, I have persisted in fighting 
back against the words that ruin TCM 
(Traditional Chinese Medicine), precisely because 
such words are irrational, precisely because the 
behavior of ruining TCM is malicious, and 
precisely because the consequences of ruining 
TCM are irresponsible for therapeutic effects, 
patients, facts, medicine, science, history and 
society !



34. We must be particularly vigilant against 
that gang of pseudo scholars who always 
want to ruin TCM by packaging their harmful 
words into academic discussions, because 
this is their usual trick.

At the same time, we also need to confidently 
explain the scientific and effective nature 
of TCM in treating diseases. 

For this, we must persist in discussing medical 
science according to curative effects, facts, 
logic and wisdom .


In fact, adhering to the principles of 
"Discussing medical science according 
to curative effects, facts, logic and 
wisdom" is very useful and practical for 
medical applications , research and 
development.

Because insisting on "Discussing medical 
science according to curative effects, 
facts and logic is the way of thinking in 
sci-tech, while insisting on "Discussing 
medical science according to wisdom 
is the way of thinking in humanities. 


If the two ways are put together, isn't this 
a perfect match for thinking patterns in 
medical science ?



35. When diagnosing diseases, sometimes 
we don't have to be overly superstitious 
about certainty.

In fact, in terms of disease diagnosis, fuzzy 
matching is actually a common method, 
which is often the case in both TCM and 
western medicine. 

However, some doctors of western medicine 
are very shameless, they never admit to 
having experience with fuzzy matching.

Perhaps they don't even understand what 
fuzzy matching is, they either rigidly follow 
the book, either when they find it impossible 
to apply a hard match for a patient, they 
arbitrarily say the patient is incurable, or 
they never admit using fuzzy matching 
themselves.



36. In fact, such uncertainty cannot be 
avoided in disease diagnosis. 

There are at least the following reasons 
for this:

36.1. The human body cannot be equated 
with a machine

The various states of machines ( including 
fault states ) are enumerable, while the 
various states of the human body cannot 
be enumerated. 

Meanwhile, the types of diseases are limited.

This also determines that there is a great deal 
of uncertainty in disease determination.


36.2 The relationship between various states 
of the human body and diseases is not 
one-to-one corresponding

In fact, almost every state of the human body 
is polysemous.

For example, the relationship between headache 
and hypertension:

Headache may be caused by insufficient sleep, 
external stimuli, physical pressure, improper 
dietary habits, facial diseases, environmental 
factors, taste stimulation, high blood pressure 
or brain diseases in patients.

Namely, one cause of headache may be 
hypertension


However, hypertension may not necessarily 
have any symptoms, and may also result in 
symptoms such as blurred vision, loss of 
consciousness, palpitations, nausea and 
headaches.


Therefore, the relationship between headache 
and hypertension is almost uncertain.


From this, it can be seen that the best way to 
determine a disease is based on a large 
amount of clinical experience. 

Only in this way can uncertainty be minimized 
and the risk of misjudgment be minimized. 

However, even so, it is not possible to achieve 
100% certainty and there is no risk of 
misjudgment.


36.3. Patients often suffer from complications 
and other underlying diseases, and certain 
treatment measures can also cause side 
effects, all of which increase the risk and 
uncertainty of disease diagnosis.



So, whether it is TCM or Western medicine, 
there are certain uncertainties in determining 
diseases, and fuzzy matching methods will be 
intentionally or unintentionally applied.


Perhaps some doctors of western medicine 
firmly believe that only TCM can have such 
a situation, and even describe it as 
"Inaccurate measurement by TCM".


In fact, western medicine is the same, and 
there are often situations of the measurement 
is not accurate.

It can be collectively referred to as 
"Fuzzy matching".



37. When I was writing "The Eighth Law of 
Medical Science", it was during the Spring 
Festival holiday.

At that time, I wanted to sing, so I slightly 
changed the lyrics of Kym's "Magic of Love
and sang: 


确定
其实还不确定
只是四目相对有心悸

不见理会想理
在医学中找理
找到后又好像不懂理

大夫说
理有点歪
用理的医生都费心.......

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