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Chinese Medicine - The External Causes of Disease ( Six Evils )
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The External Causes Of Disease - A Chinese Physician's Perspective

Chinese Physicians investigate both the internal and external causes of disease during their diagnosis. The "six evils" commonly blamed for superficial illnesses in Chinese medicine are:

Wind, Heat, Fire, and Dryness are all considered to be yang evils, while Cold and Damp are yin evils.

The Six Evils ... External Causes Of Disease ...

The six evils create characteristic symptoms - fevers and chills, for example, from Hot and Cold, or a shifting pattern of pain related to Wind. An attack of Dampness - characterized by symptoms like runny catarrh or edema - can develop into the more serious "Phlegm" regarded as an internal factor, while Summer Meat is more commonly associated with tropical fevers than the chills of colder Northern climes.

A cold spring is regarded by Chinese physicians as a sure sign that there will be an excess of Cold-related disorders. Elderly Chinese people still persist in wearing hats or heads,carves whenever out of doors to prevent an attack by Damp, which is traditionally regarded as especially likely to attack the head.

Other External Causes Of Disease

External causes like these are regarded as more likely causes of illness in children or of "superficial" problems such as common colds or disorders like food poisoning which we now know to blame on bacteria or parasites. Adults are more likely to suffer from illness as a result of internal causes.

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