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Chinese Liver Fluke: Understanding Its Health Impact
Clonorchis sinensis, commonly known as the Chinese liver fluke, is a parasitic trematode that primarily infects the liver and bile ducts of humans and other mammals. It is often introduced through the consumption of undercooked or contaminated freshwater fish. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the liver is associated with the Wood element and is linked to emotions such as anger and frustration. The Chinese liver fluke can disrupt liver function, potentially leading to conditions like cholangitis or cholestasis, which can manifest as symptoms of liver dysfunction, including jaundice and abdominal pain. Common associations with organs include the liver, gallbladder, and bile ducts. In TCM, relevant meridians are the Liver Meridian and the Gallbladder Meridian, which influence the flow of Qi and blood. Specific TCM points that may be useful in addressing issues related to Clonorchis sinensis include Liver 3 (Taichong) and Gallbladder 34 (Yanglinquan). Practitioners may also consider emotional aspects associated with liver imbalances, such as irritability and stress, when addressing infections or dysfunctions related to this parasite. Overall, understanding these associations can enhance treatment protocols aimed at restoring balance and health in affected individuals.
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