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Streptococcus suis: Bacterial Infections from Pigs
Streptococcus suis is a bacterium primarily associated with pigs but can also infect humans, leading to serious health issues. It is known for causing meningitis, septicemia, and endocarditis, particularly in individuals with close contact with pigs. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Streptococcus suis may be linked to the Spleen and Lung meridians due to its effects on the immune system and respiratory health. Disruptions caused by this bacterium can manifest as feelings of heaviness, fatigue, and emotional disturbances related to worry or grief, which correspond to Spleen and Lung imbalances. Common cases involve individuals who work in veterinary settings or consume undercooked pork products. The emotional associations may include feelings of anxiety or sadness, often addressed in TCM through specific acupuncture points and herbal remedies aimed at restoring balance. Practitioners may incorporate protocols that target the Spleen and Lung meridians, alongside TCM points such as spleen 6 (SP6), lung 7 (LU7), and stomach 36 (ST36), to promote healing and restore emotional and physical balance. Using these methods can help address the symptoms associated with Streptococcus suis infections effectively.
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