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Kingella kingae: Addressing Infections and Immunity
Kingella kingae is a bacterium often found in the throat of healthy children but can cause infections if it enters the bloodstream. It is associated with osteoarticular infections, particularly in young children, and can also lead to endocarditis and respiratory infections. Stimulating a program related to Kingella kingae may be useful in addressing infections and boosting the immune response. Common cases include septic arthritis, osteomyelitis, and occasionally endocarditis. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Kingella kingae may be associated with the Spleen and Kidney meridians, as these organs are crucial for immune function and overall vitality. Emotional states tied to these organs can include worry and fear, which may affect the body's resilience to infections. Practitioners may consider overlaying audio related to the Spleen and Kidney meridians and corresponding TCM points to enhance therapeutic outcomes. This approach could support healing processes and bolster emotional well-being, promoting a holistic response to Kingella kingae infections.
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