The meridian-collateral system consists of ( )
A. Meridians
B. Collaterals
C. subsidiary parts of meridians and collaterals
D. Tendons and bones
According to the description, the meridians are classified into categories including ( )
A. Superficial collaterals
B. The extra meridians
C. The divergent meridians
D. The regular meridians
According to the description, which of the followings are correct? ( ) Blood stasis refers to generalized impairment of the smooth flow of blood, local stagnation of blood in the vessels, or local accumulation of blood Blood stasis are usually caused by stagnation or vacuity of qi that impairs the free flow of blood Blood stasis can also be caused by blood cold that causes congealing and stagnation of the blood Blood stasis is characterized by general signs such as a dull, dark facial complexion, green-blue or purple lips and tongue, stasis speckles on the margins of the tongue, and a fine or rough pulse. Local stagnation is characterized by painful swelling and stabbing pain of fixed location.
A. Blood stasis refers to generalized impairment of the smooth flow of blood, local stagnation of blood in the vessels, or local accumulation of blood Blood stasis are usually caused by stagnation or vacuity of qi that impairs the free flow of blood Blood stasis can also be caused by blood cold that causes congealing and stagnation of the blood Blood stasis is characterized by general signs such as a dull, dark facial complexion, green-blue or purple lips and tongue, stasis speckles on the margins of the tongue, and a fine or rough pulse. Local stagnation is characterized by painful swelling and stabbing pain of fixed location.
Blood stasis are usually caused by stagnation or vacuity of qi that impairs the free flow of blood Blood stasis can also be caused by blood cold that causes congealing and stagnation of the blood Blood stasis is characterized by general signs such as a dull, dark facial complexion, green-blue or purple lips and tongue, stasis speckles on the margins of the tongue, and a fine or rough pulse. Local stagnation is characterized by painful swelling and stabbing pain of fixed location.
C. Blood stasis can also be caused by blood cold that causes congealing and stagnation of the blood Blood stasis is characterized by general signs such as a dull, dark facial complexion, green-blue or purple lips and tongue, stasis speckles on the margins of the tongue, and a fine or rough pulse. Local stagnation is characterized by painful swelling and stabbing pain of fixed location.
D. Blood stasis is characterized by general signs such as a dull, dark facial complexion, green-blue or purple lips and tongue, stasis speckles on the margins of the tongue, and a fine or rough pulse. Local stagnation is characterized by painful swelling and stabbing pain of fixed location.