Rheumatist treatment: traditional intellectual rehabilitation

Rheumatism arthritis is a complex and intransigent self-immunological disease, which is classified as “paralytic” in Chinese medicine. The knowledge of rheumatism in Chinese medicine is very long and its treatment is rich and varied, providing effective ways for patients to alleviate their pain and improve their quality of life.

Intramedicine is an important means of treating rheumatism in Chinese medicine. The Chinese physician customises the individualized Chinese medicine for the patient on the basis of his or her specific symptoms, signs and a combination of his or her tongue, pulse, etc. For example, in the case of wind typhoids, the usual formulations are typhoid soup, typhoids, irritation, irritation, irritation, irritation, irritation, irritation, etc., and the combination of the medicine to remove typhoids and dysentery, irritation. In the case of wind typhoon, irritation with cinnamon soup, plaster, imitation, imitation of the cinnamon, and so forth. The Chinese medicine is not only effective in mitigating local symptoms of the joint, but also in adjusting the overall body immune function to correct the solid.

The acupuncture treatment of rheumatism has also been effective. A needle piercing a specific lacuna can be used as a means of communication, amelioration and swollen. Commonly used caves include a cave (i.e., a cave in the pain), a foot of three miles, a sea of blood, a spring of the sun, a valley of the valley. If a needle works directly at a pathological joint, it promotes local aerobic activity; three miles of a gastropathic cavity can be used to regenerate the blood and enhance the positive air; and the masonal is a cavity, which has a good effect on the constriction of the joint. Depending on the patient ‘ s condition, different needles can be used, such as a milligram of needles, acupuncture (with acupuncture thermal irritation based on needles), electric needles (with electric irritation to enhance the needle effect). In general, 2 – 3 acupuncture treatments are given every week, and after a period of time, the symptoms of joint pain, rigidity and so on tend to be significantly reduced.

Massage is also a common method of treatment of rheumatism in Chinese medicine. Specialized pushers operate on patients’ joints and their surrounding muscles using rubbing, rolling, law-and-law, and so on. Rubbing relaxes muscle tension, rolls promote local blood circulation, and is a method of communication for pain relief, which helps to relieve muscle spasms. For example, among people with rheumatism in the knee joint, the conductor will focus on massages of the four-headed muscles, radon bands, etc. around the knee joint, improving joint activity, and reducing pain and swelling. The duration of each massage is about 30 – 60 minutes, 2 – 3 times a week, and long-term adherence helps to maintain joint functions.

Canning therapy is also used in rheumatism treatment. By lifting the cans in the cave or in the pain, creating negative pressure, placing the cans to the surface, promoting local aerobics and humidizing the wind. Glass cans, bamboo cans, etc. are selected, and cans are usually kept for 10 – 15 minutes. In the case of patients with a cold-wet-retarded rheumatism, the extraction of cans can effectively improve the coldness of the joints and the heavy symptoms. Care needs to be taken, however, to ensure that people with skin ulceration, allergies or infirmity are treated with caution. Chinese fumigation is thermal and pharmacological use of Chinese vapour on the skin of the human body, so that the drug penetrates directly through the skin. Steam is produced by boiling the Chinese medicine, including windproofing, leafy, stretching, and euphoria, which is hysteric and hysteric. The patient is fumigated in a specially made fumigation module or with a fumigation bed for approximately 20 – 30 minutes each, 2 – 3 times a week. This therapy allows for the expansion of the blood vessels around the joints, promotes blood circulation, reduces inflammation response and relieves joint pain and rigidity.

Rheumatism in Chinese medicine is based on a holistic approach and on a dialectical approach, with an emphasis on individuality and adaptation. While receiving Chinese medical treatment, patients should also take care of daily care. Heating of joints and protection from cold tides, especially in the case of seasonal shifts and cold weather, can be accompanied by knee and wrist protection. Moderate functional exercise, such as Tai Chi Fist, eight bands, joint stretching, etc., can help to increase joint flexibility and muscle strength, but avoid overwork and intense exercise. Eating cold, spicy and greasy foods should be avoided, and appropriate extra foods with spleen wetting and ventilation, such as beryllium, meds, black beans, papayas, etc., should be provided.

The Chinese medical treatment for rheumatological arthritis is diverse and unique. Patients may, under the guidance of a specialist physician, choose appropriate treatments based on their own condition, with a view to improving control, quality of life and health and vitality.