✵The syndromes of Traditional Chinese Medicine are introduced in classifications: Deficiency and excess syndromes of the Zang and Fu-viscera (i.e. deficiency and excess syndromes of five Zang-viscera and six Fu-viscera), Spleen-stomach syndromes (e.g. spleen-stomach syndrome, choking and dysphagia syndrome, regurgitation syndrome, emesia, acid swallowing syndrome, gastric upset syndrome, sickness of food syndrome, diarrhea disease and dysentery disease), Internal injury syndromes (e.g. dyspepsia, anorexia, unable to eat, syndrome of drinking wine, stagnation disease, phlegm syndromes, and fluid-retention syndromes), Dryness and fire syndromes (e.g. dryness diseases, consumptive thirst syndromes, fire diseases), Defecation-micturition syndromes (e.g. constipation syndromes, uroschesis and ischuria syndromes, enuresis syndrome), Emotional syndromes (e.g. depression and melancholia syndrome, emotional syndromes, vexation-restlessness syndromes, amnesia and bad memory syndrome, insomnia and inability to sleep syndrome, somnolence, nightmare syndrome), Consumptive syndromes (e.g. overexertion syndrome, consumption syndrome, phthisis, exhaustion of the five Zang-viscera, four syndromes of six exhaustions, two syndromes of seven impairments), and so on.
Deficiency and excess syndromes of Zang and Fu-viscera
Deficiency and excess syndromes of the Zang and Fu-viscera: this classification of diseases mainly introduces a series of diseases related to the five Zang-viscera (liver, heart, spleen, lung, kidney) and six Fu-viscera (gallbladder, stomach, large intestine, small intestine, urinary bladder, triple energizer), as well as several relevant syndromes: deficiency and excess syndromes of the five Zang-viscera and the six Fu-viscera, etc.
Spleen-stomach syndromes
Spleen-stomach syndromes: This classification of diseases mainly introduces diseases related to the spleen and stomach; In addition to spleen and stomach deficiency syndrome, it includes spleen-stomach syndrome, choking and dysphagia syndrome, regurgitation syndrome, emesia (vomiting or throwing up), acid swallowing syndrome, gastric upset syndrome, sick of food syndrome, diarrhea disease and dysentery disease, etc.
Internal injury syndromes
Internal injury syndromes: This classification of diseases mainly introduces some syndromes related to internal injuries; these include dyspepsia, anorexia (wù shí), anorexia (unable to eat, bù néng shí), syndrome of drinking wine, stagnation disease, phlegm syndromes, fluid-retention syndromes, and cough syndromes, etc.
Dryness and fire syndromes
Dryness and fire syndromes: This classification of diseases mainly introduces some diseases and syndromes related to pathogenic dryness and fire; these include dryness diseases, consumptive thirst syndromes, as well as fire diseases, and so on.
Defecation-micturition syndromes
Defecation-micturition syndromes: This classification of diseases mainly introduces some diseases and syndromes related to defecation and micturition; These include constipation syndromes (together with obstruction of feces, splenic constipation, incontinence of feces, prolapse of anus), uroschesis and ischuria syndromes (and dark urine syndrome), enuresis syndrome (and urinary incontinence, urination after drinking, rectovesical fistula), and more.
Emotional syndromes
Emotional syndromes: This classification of diseases mainly introduces various diseases and syndromes related to emotions, or emotional disorders, including depression and melancholia syndrome (depressive diseases), emotional syndromes (such as grief, fear, joy, anger, sorrow, and thoughts), vexation-restlessness syndromes, amnesia and bad memory syndrome, insomnia and inability to sleep syndrome, somnolence (excessive sleepiness syndrome), and nightmare syndrome, and so on.
Consumptive syndromes
Consumptive syndromes: This classification of diseases mainly introduces some diseases and syndromes related to consumption and consumptive reasons; these include overexertion syndrome, consumption syndrome, phthisis, exhaustion of the five Zang-viscera, four syndromes of six exhaustions, and two syndromes of seven impairments, etc.