COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Niao Zhuo is defined as turbid urine without the burning or pain during urination. Turbid urine that is milky is also called bai zhuo. Urine that is initially clear but sediments seem to appear turbid after some time is also considered turbid urine.
This is distinct from painful urination or painful urination associated with turbid urine, in which the primary focus is on burning, painful urination caused by an acute infection or inflammation. Simply turbid urine patients do not experience painful urination or may only have a slight hot sensation and very mild pain.
This article will introduce readers to the condition of cloudy urine, differentiating diagnosis and analysis, acupuncture protocols and Chinese herbal formulas for proteinuria, cloudy urine, and nephritis, and lastly dietary recommendations.
This article covers 8 sections:
1: Introduction of Cloudy Urine
2: General Urine Inquiry Questions
3: Differential Diagnosis
4: Analysis
5: Acupuncture Treatment for Proteinuria, Cloudy Urine, Nephritis
6: Formula Explanation from Chinese Herbal Formulas and Applications by Chen & Chen
7: Author’s Comment & Collection of Special Herbs and Formulas for Kidney Diseases
8: Dietary Recommendations
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