Diseases with unclear diagnosis
In some clinical cases, there are no specific changes in the diagnostic results and it is difficult for doctors of classical Western medicine to determine not only an accurate, but also a presumptive diagnosis. This situation complicates the selection of appropriate treatment, prevents the initiation of treatment at an early stage and significantly worsens the prognosis.
Diseases with an unclear diagnosis can be divided into several groups, some of which are:
- slight lingering illness
- severe prolonged malaise with nonspecific symptoms
- severe, prolonged illness with specific symptoms
Professional traditional Chinese medicine in its classification of diseases separately distinguishes the “state of malaise” or “subhealth”; it is also called the “third condition”, which allows traditional Chinese medicine to effectively diagnose and treat it. Traditional Chinese Medicine has accumulated thousands of years of successful experience in treating a wide variety of conditions, regardless of the ability to make a specific diagnosis in classical Western medicine, and regardless of whether they have been studied and described in medical sources before.
Each clinical case is individual and treatment is prescribed individually by highly qualified doctors after appropriate diagnosis.