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  1. Diabetes is often known as 消渴” (Xiao-Ke) in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Xiao-Ke syndrome means “wasting and thirsting.” Xiao-Ke is often associated with Yin deficiency, hence resulting in the production of excess heat within the body.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Xiao_KeXiao Ke - Wikipedia

    Xiao Ke (simplified Chinese: 萧克; traditional Chinese: 蕭克; pinyin: Xiāo Kè; July 14, 1907 – October 24, 2008) was a general of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, former vice chairman of the CPPCC, as well as principal of the University of Military and Politics.

  3. In Chinese medicine, diabetes is known as Xiao Ke, which is caused by yin deficiency, dryness and heat in internal organs. In most cases, affected organs are lungs, stomach and kidneys.

  4. Aug 1, 2001 · The Chinese language includes two terms for diabetes. The traditional name, Xiao-ke, correlates closely with diabetes in most instances. Xiao-ke syndrome means “wasting and thirsting.” The more modern term, Tang-niao-bing, means “sugar urine illness.”

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  6. Jun 22, 2023 · Studies have demonstrated that Chinese people have weaker β-cell functionality and a high prevalence of obesity that is concomitant with insulin resistance (IR), contributing to the weak β-cell function which leads to an increase in the prevalence of DM [ 4 ].

  7. Diabetes is a condition characterized by polyuria, polydipsia and polyphagia. In many patients the urine also has a high level of sugar. In chronic cases, the patients usually manifest emaciation (Xiao in Chinese) and thirst (Ke in Chinese).