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Mekong Blood Fluke: Understanding Schistosomiasis and Care
Schistosoma mekongi, commonly known as the Mekong blood fluke, is a parasitic trematode that primarily affects humans in Southeast Asia, particularly around the Mekong River. It can cause schistosomiasis, leading to symptoms such as abdominal pain, diarrhea, and blood in the urine or stool. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), schistosomiasis may be associated with the Liver and Bladder meridians, as well as the Spleen. The condition can be linked to emotions such as frustration and anger due to the stress of chronic illness. Common cases include individuals who frequently come into contact with freshwater bodies in endemic regions. The infection is often associated with poor sanitation and hygiene practices. BioCoherence practitioners may focus on specific TCM points related to the Liver (e.g., LV3 - Tai Chong), Bladder (e.g., BL28 - Pang Guang), and Spleen (e.g., SP6 - San Yin Jiao) to address symptoms and support organ function. The program can be integrated with audio overlays to enhance treatment efficacy by resonating with the affected organs and meridians. The emotional and physical aspects of schistosomiasis can be addressed through holistic approaches, emphasizing the connection between emotional well-being and physical health.
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