Pronunciation: [shàn qì]
Interpretation: ? Commonly known as small intestinal strangulation. Chinese medicine disease name. Hernia, i.e., an organ or tissue in the human body leaves its normal anatomical position and enters another part of the body through a weak point, defect, or orifice formed congenitally or later in life. If the hernia is not treated in time, the hernia mass can gradually increase in size, worsen the symptoms, and even incarcerated or strangulated and threaten the patient's life, so it should be performed as early as possible surgical treatment.
Words:
Hernia (shàn)
(a), the disease, an organ through the surrounding tissues of the weaker place and bulge: hernia (usually refers to the inguinal hernia. Also called "small bowel strings").
Qi (qì)
(a) An object that has no definite shape or volume and is capable of free dispersion: a gas.
(ii), breathing: running out of gas. Gas syncope. Shortness of breath. Breath. One breath.
(iii), nature's phenomena of cold, ambiguity, cloudiness, sunshine, etc.: climate. Temperature. Meteorology.