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a patient has a greater-yang organ pattern with accumulation of blood. what is the treatment

by Casper Daniel Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

Treatment Treatment principle: Invigorate Blood, eliminate stasis from the Lower Burner, clear Heat from the Bladder. Common formulas: Tao He Cheng Qi Tang Pathology This is one of the four patterns of the Greater Yang stage, the first stage of the Six Stages theory.

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What is Tai Yang syndrome?

Tai Yang disease, fever and sweating, aversion to wind, pulse is moderate, it is called wind strike(2). Tai Yang disease, whether fever or not, as long as there is aversion to cold, with aching pain, retching counterflow, and yin and Yang pulse tight, is called cold damage(shang han. 3).

What is Yang Ming TCM?

Yang Ming stage (related to the stomach and large intestine channels) has high fever, profuse sweating, aversion to heat, thirst, red face, restlessness. The tongue has a red body and dry coating.

What are the four bigs in TCM?

Be able to recognize acupuncture treatments. Pathogenic factor has progressed to interior, affecting the Stomach and Intestines. Characterized by the 4 bigs: Big fever, thirst, sweating, pulse • Disappearance of aversion to cold and onset of aversion to heat helps recognize this pattern.

What is yin deficiency?

Yin deficiency causes general dryness, which should not be confused with peripheral dryness. If there is splitting of the fingertips or cracking of the heels, but the skin of the rest of the body is moist, this may be due to poor peripheral circulation of Blood. Peripheral Blood circulation is a Spleen function.

Which meridian is yang?

The 12 main meridians The 12 major meridians are composed of 5 Yin meridians: Heart, Spleen, Lungs, Kidneys, Liver; 5 Yang meridians: Small intestines, Stomach, Large intestine, Urinary bladder, Gallbladder; the Pericardium meridian, and the San Jiao meridian.

What does Yang Ming mean in English?

yáng míng. to become famous to become notorious.

What are yang fluids?

Body Fluids in Chinese is “Jin Ye.” “Jin” is fluids that belong to Yang. Jin fluids are clear, light, and watery fluids that move fast; they are under the control of the Lungs. Jin fluids circulate with the Defensive Qi outside of Vessels on the exterior of the body; their function is to moisten skin and muscles.

What is qi and Xue?

According to the teachings of TCM, when both Qi (气) and Xue (血), energy and blood, flow harmoniously, then a person is considered healthy. Data protection declaration. Terms and Conditions.

What is Jing qi and Shen?

Jing Qi Shen (精氣神) are three Chinese terms commonly used in Daoism and related studies to refer to the processes that govern spiritual and physical health. Jing (精) means an essence, qi (氣) breath energy and shen (神) a divine or human spirit.

How do you reduce yang energy?

Hot foods are associated with Yang energy, so those who are Yang deficient should eat spicy food or hot food like soups and stews and teas. Those who are Yin deficient should lean toward cooler foods like fruit, salads and cold drinks like ice water. EXERCISE.

How do you treat yin deficiency?

Treatment for yin tonification Drink thin fluids – water, herbal tea, clear soups and watery fruits. Some added salt in food (health permitting) to retain water. Some raw foods, especially vegetables (not in the evenings) to cool the body. Tonify Kidney yin – point K 7 or K 10.

How do you increase yang?

Feng Shui Tips To Enhance Yang Energy In Your HouseKeep it bold and bright: Make sure these parts of your home get ample sunlight. ... Opt for symbolic shapes: A room with minimal furnishings, high ceilings with many windows supports abundance of yang. ... Bring in solids: Yang is defined by solidity and hardness.More items...•

Pathology

This is one of the four patterns of the Greater Yang stage, the first stage of the Six Stages theory.

Causes

Precursor patterns: Greater Yang Accumulation of Water can derive from Bright Yang Stomach Heat Bright Yang Fire in Stomach and Intestines

Diagnosing Greater Yang Accumulation of Water

Diagnosing a pattern in Chinese Medicine is no easy feat and should be left to professional practitioners. In particular one has to know how to differentiate between different types of pulses and tongue coatings, shapes and colors as well as learn to read from a long list of seemingly unrelated symptoms.

Treating Greater Yang Accumulation of Water

Release the Exterior, promote the Bladder’s function of Qi transformation, promote the excretion of Fluids.

Consequence patterns

If left untreated Greater Yang Accumulation of Water can lead to Bright Yang Stomach Heat

What is Taiyang disease?

1. Taiyang Diseases. A taiyang disease is a pathological syndromes caused by exogenous pathogenic factors invading the body surface; it is also known as an exterior syndrome. Taiyang disease can be classified into syndromes of the Taiyang channel and syndromes of the Taiyang fu organ (urinary bladder).

Which organ controls the elevation of clean Qi?

The spleen is responsible for the elevation of clean qi, while the stomach is responsible for the descent of turbid qi. The spleen also dominates the function of transportation and transformation of food, and the stomach controls the function of receiving food.

Why is Shaoyin disease so bad?

Shaoyin diseases may be due to direct attack of the Shaoyin by exogenous pathogenic factors when the body has yang deficiency and cold; or due to the transmission of pathogenic factors from other channels into the Shaoyin; or due to treatment employing a strong diaphoretic action that injures the yang.

What is the fu syndrome?

The Taiyang fu organ syndromes are mainly due to a progression of Taiyang channel syndromes which are not cured when they are on the exterior, and then are transmitted along the channel into the urinary bladder. Taiyang fu syndromes are classified into water retention and blood retention syndromes.

What is water retention syndrome?

Water retention syndromes: Fever, perspiration, irritability, thirst with or without preference for drinks, vomiting after drinking, and dysuria. These syndromes are due to exogenous pathogenic factors being transmitted from the exterior to the interior, giving rise to qi activity dysfunctions in the urinary bladder.

What does a floating pulse mean?

A floating pulse indicates that pathological changes are exterior. These are common manifestations of Taiyang exterior syndromes.

Can yin change into cold?

After invasion of the Shao yin by pathogenic factors causing yin symptoms, a change into cold may occur. If yang symptoms occur they may transform into heat. Therefore Shaoyin diseases can be divided into Shaoyin syndromes of cold transformation and Shaoyin syndromes of heat transformation.

Pathology

  • This is one of the four patterns of the Greater Yang stage, the first stage of the Six Stages theory. In this pattern the External Pathogen has created an accumulation of Heat in the Bladder and the Lower Burner. In this pattern, the Heat has reached the Bloodlevel. This accumulation itself cau…
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Causes

  • Precursor patterns: Greater Yang Accumulation of Blood can derive from Bright Yang Stomach Heat Bright Yang Fire in Stomach and Intestines External pathogenic factor: The main cause of this pattern is when an external pathogen, typically Wind-Cold, has invaded the Exterior
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Diagnosing Greater Yang Accumulation of Blood

  • Diagnosing a pattern in Chinese Medicine is no easy feat and should be left to professional practitioners. In particular one has to know how to differentiate between different types of pulses and tongue coatings, shapes and colors as well as learn to read from a long list of seemingly unrelated symptoms.
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Consequence Patterns

  • Bright Yang Stomach Heat If left untreated Greater Yang Accumulation of Blood can lead to Bright Yang Stomach Heat Bright Yang Fire in Stomach and Intestines If left untreated Greater Yang Accumulation of Blood can lead to Bright Yang Fire in Stomach and Intestines
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Pathology

Causes

  • Precursor patterns: Greater Yang Accumulation of Water can derive from Bright Yang Stomach Heat Bright Yang Fire in Stomach and Intestines External pathogenic factor: The main cause of this pattern is when an external pathogen, typically Wind-Cold, has invaded the Exterior
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Diagnosing Greater Yang Accumulation of Water

  • Diagnosing a pattern in Chinese Medicine is no easy feat and should be left to professional practitioners. In particular one has to know how to differentiate between different types of pulses and tongue coatings, shapes and colors as well as learn to read from a long list of seemingly unrelated symptoms.
See more on meandqi.com

Treating Greater Yang Accumulation of Water

  • Treatment principle
    Release the Exterior, promote the Bladder’s function of Qi transformation, promote the excretion of Fluids.
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Consequence Patterns

  • Bright Yang Stomach Heat If left untreated Greater Yang Accumulation of Water can lead to Bright Yang Stomach Heat Bright Yang Fire in Stomach and Intestines If left untreated Greater Yang Accumulation of Water can lead to Bright Yang Fire in Stomach and Intestines
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