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Sporothrix schenckii: Skin Infection and TCM Insights
Sporothrix schenckii is a dimorphic fungal organism that can cause sporotrichosis, a disease primarily affecting the skin but can also involve other organs. This fungus is commonly found in soil, plants, and decaying organic matter. It typically enters the body through cuts or abrasions, leading to localized infections that may progress to systemic involvement if untreated. Common cases include skin lesions, lymphangitic spread, and in more severe instances, pulmonary or disseminated infections, especially in immunocompromised individuals. Sporothrix schenckii is often associated with the skin and lymphatic system, impacting the Lung and Spleen meridians in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). In TCM, the Lung meridian is linked to respiratory health, while the Spleen meridian is associated with digestion and immunity. Emotions tied to these meridians include grief (Lung) and worry or overthinking (Spleen). Practitioners may overlay specific programs targeting these meridians and associated organs to support the body's natural healing processes. BioCoherence practitioners can integrate this knowledge to enhance treatment protocols, aligning them with TCM points and addressing emotional health as part of a holistic approach.
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