痎 (jiē) - A type of malaria & intermittent fever
痎 · jiē
A type of malaria;
intermittent fever;
refers to a specific form of malarial disease in traditional Chinese medicine.
A type of malariaintermittent feverrefers to a specific form of malarial disease
Usage highlights
Malaria typeMalaria diseaseMalaria syndromeMalaria treatmentMalaria pathogenMalaria attack
Usage & contexts
Examples
- Ancient texts describe various types of malaria (痎疟).
- Traditional doctors diagnosed intermittent fevers (痎症).
- The medical text discussed treatment for this specific malaria type (痎病).
Collocations
- Malaria type(痎疟)
- Malaria disease(痎病)
- Malaria syndrome(痎症)
- Malaria treatment(痎治)
- Malaria pathogen(痎邪)
- Malaria attack(痎发)
Idioms
- Malaria and other fevers(痎疟)
- Malaria and dysentery(痎痢)
Cultural background
FAQ- Appears in classical Chinese medical texts like the Huangdi Neijing as a specific classification of malaria.
- Represents traditional Chinese medicine's detailed categorization of febrile diseases.
- Rarely used in modern medical terminology, primarily of historical interest.