The work of the patient should be explored because the profession might have something to do with the current illness. For instance, herdsmen are in contact with cattle all day long. Probably, diseases in the cattle might spread to man, including carbuncle, anthrax, and abscesses. Hard physical labor such as overloading, pulling on a hard bow, digging hard and frozen earth for a long time may cause spreading trauma Hey fever.
The family condition of the patient is also important. For epidemics, Tibetan medicine holds that once an infectious disease enters a family, it may contaminate other members.
Daily Life, Foods and Drinks
Tibetan medicine pays close attention to the patient's daily life, food and drink, inhabited places, etc. It is claimed that immoderate meals, contaminated foods, too much food and drink, or meals at irregular times, or the intake of too much hard, cold and rough food are all causes of disease. Food and drink may also induce disease. It is not uncommon for a person who isn't normally vulnerable to a disease under normal conditions can become ill due to certain dietary factors. Asthma, hiccoughs, lumps, or even epidemics may be induced and precipitated by improper food and drink.
For daily life, Tibetan medicine does have some particular recognition based on ethnic customs and habits. For instance, Tibetan people believe that having a nap in daytime is detrimental to the health. Again, inhibition of some physiological desire such as belching, urinating, defecating, farting, yawning and sneezing are adpt to cause disease.
Tibetan medicine also encourages a happy mood or optimism. Bad mental activities such as melancholy or sudden rage exceeding the tolerable physiological i limit can lead to disease. These should be ascertained during interrogation.
In short, interrogation is, in Tibetan medicine, an important integral part of diagnosis. The contents of the interrogation are rich, and should be selected according to different conditions. As a doctor, one should fully understand the total content of the interrogation, and not ignore any of the important aspects so as to make a China's Tibetan medicine correct diagnosis.
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