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TCM Diagnosis

The four diagnostic methods: inspection, auscultation, inquiry, and palpation.

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TCM Dream Diagnosis: What Your Dreams Reveal About Your Organ Health

Discover how Traditional Chinese Medicine uses dream patterns to identify organ imbalances — from falling dreams indicating Kidney deficiency to angry dreams revealing Liver Fire, and what your recurring dreams may be telling you.

TCM Tongue Shape Diagnosis: What the Size, Texture, and Form of Your Tongue Reveals About Your Health

Learn how TCM practitioners analyze tongue shape, size, texture, and physical features to diagnose internal patterns. A practical guide to understanding swollen, thin, stiff, flabby, and teeth-marked tongues.

TCM Diagnostic Reasoning: How Practitioners Think — From Symptoms to Pattern to Treatment

Learn the thinking process behind TCM diagnosis — how practitioners move from gathering symptoms through the Four Examinations to identifying patterns (Bian Zheng) and designing targeted treatment strategies.

The 28 Pulse Types in TCM: A Complete Guide to Pulse Qualities and What They Mean

Learn about the 28 traditional pulse qualities in TCM pulse diagnosis. Understand what each pulse type — from floating and deep to wiry and rapid — reveals about your internal organ health and energetic balance.

TCM Menstrual Diagnosis (月经辨证): Reading Women's Health Through Cycle, Color, Quality, and Pain Patterns

Learn how TCM diagnoses women's health conditions through menstrual characteristics — cycle regularity, blood color and consistency, pain patterns, and accompanying symptoms — to identify patterns of cold, heat, deficiency, stasis, and Liver-Spleen disharmony.

TCM Stool Diagnosis (大便望诊): What Your Bowel Movements Reveal About Internal Health in Chinese Medicine

Learn how TCM analyzes stool characteristics — color, consistency, smell, frequency, and accompanying symptoms — to identify patterns of Spleen deficiency, damp-heat, cold, and other internal conditions for targeted treatment.

TCM Meridian Diagnosis: How Tender Points Along Meridians Reveal Organ Health

Explore TCM meridian diagnosis — the practice of using tenderness, sensitivity, nodules, and temperature changes along meridian pathways to identify organ dysfunction, Qi stagnation, and blood stasis patterns.

TCM Tongue Body Color Guide: What Pale, Red, Purple, and Blue Tongues Reveal

Learn to interpret tongue body color in TCM diagnosis — what pale, red, dark red, purple, and blue tongues indicate about Qi, Blood, Yin, Yang, cold, heat, and stasis patterns in the body.

TCM Smell and Sound Diagnosis (闻诊): What Body Odors, Breath, and Voice Reveal About Health

Explore Wen Zhen — the TCM practice of diagnosing through smell and sound. Learn what different breath odors, body smells, voice qualities, cough sounds, and breathing patterns reveal about heat, cold, dampness, deficiency, and excess patterns.

TCM Tongue Coating Guide: How to Read Fur Color, Thickness, and Moisture for Diagnosis

Learn to interpret tongue coating in TCM diagnosis — what white, yellow, gray, and black coatings mean, how thickness and moisture reveal dampness and heat patterns, and how to distinguish normal from pathological tongue fur.