Professor Xiaoyan Wang’s Experience in Treating Tinnitus with Qi Vacuity Pattern by Using Qi Monism
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Keywords

Monism of Qi
Xiaoyan Wang
Tinnitus of Qi vacuity pattern

DOI

10.26689/jcnr.v5i5.2493

Submitted : 2021-08-31
Accepted : 2021-09-15
Published : 2021-09-30

Abstract

Tinnitus refers to the abnormal sound hallucinations in the ear or inside the skull when the patient lacks outside sound. In recent years, the incidence of tinnitus is increasing gradually, which seriously affects the quality of life of patients. Reducing tinnitus symptoms is one of the main purposes of clinical treatment. Professor Xiaoyan Wang applied the monism of Qi, combined with the dialectics of the six channels and the therapeutic effect was remarkable.

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