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Does cardiogenic stroke belong to TCM classification?


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There is no clinical cardiogenic stroke, and it does not belong to TCM classification.
Stroke in TCM refers to sudden faintness, unconsciousness, hemiplegia, mouth and eyes askew, language disadvantage as the main symptoms of TCM syndrome. According to TCM syndrome differentiation, stroke is mainly divided into middle meridians and middle zang-fu organs, middle meridians can be divided into wind-yang disturbance type, wind-phlegm blocking collaterals type, phlegm-heat-fu excess type, qi deficiency and blood stasis type, etc., middle zang-fu organs are divided into yang closure, yin closure and syndrome removal, there is no cardiogenic stroke syndrome type.
Patients need to go to TCM department for inspection, auscultation, inquiry, palpation, etc., to clarify the specific syndrome type, cooperate with doctors to carry out standardized treatment to control the condition.