Urinary bladder (Chinese medicine)

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膀胱是六腑之一,對應的臟為腎;《素问·灵兰秘典论》:“膀胱者,州都之官,津液藏焉,气化则能出矣。”指水液贮藏在膀胱到一定程度能排泄于体外,是依靠气化作用,与肾阳蒸腾水液的功能有密切联系。 rdf:langString
As distinct from the Western medical concept of urinary bladder, this concept from traditional Chinese medicine is more a way of describing a set of interrelated functions than an anatomical organ. (See Zang Fu theory) The Bladder is a Yang (Fu) organ; its paired Yin (Zang) organ is the Kidney. Both are associated with the element of water and the emotion of fear. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString 膀胱 (臟腑)
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rdf:langString As distinct from the Western medical concept of urinary bladder, this concept from traditional Chinese medicine is more a way of describing a set of interrelated functions than an anatomical organ. (See Zang Fu theory) The Bladder is a Yang (Fu) organ; its paired Yin (Zang) organ is the Kidney. Both are associated with the element of water and the emotion of fear. As opposed to western medicine, where the bladders function is the storage and excretion of urine, the bladder in traditional Chinese medicine has extended functions, including how fluids are transformed during urine production. Fluids are still sent from the small intestine to the bladder for storage, but the bladder's capabilities are dependent on the kidney yang. If the kidney is yang deficient, the bladder may not have the sufficient qi and heat to transform fluids properly into urine. This could result in overly clear urine that must be excreted more frequently.
rdf:langString 膀胱是六腑之一,對應的臟為腎;《素问·灵兰秘典论》:“膀胱者,州都之官,津液藏焉,气化则能出矣。”指水液贮藏在膀胱到一定程度能排泄于体外,是依靠气化作用,与肾阳蒸腾水液的功能有密切联系。
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