Term
Taiyang Syndrome
2 Stages
Name Them... |
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Definition
Invasion of Taiyang by Wind
(Wind Cold Deficiency-Gui Zhi)
Invasion of Taiyang by Cold
(Wind Cold Excess-Ma Huang) |
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Term
Fever
Aversion to Cold
Stiff Neck
Pain in the Posterior Aspect of the Head
Superficial Pulse
What stage is this? What does this mean ONLY? |
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Definition
Taiyang
That it is an Exterior Condition only |
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Term
Sweating
Superficial and Moderate (Slowing down pulse) |
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Definition
Invasion of Taiyang by Wind
(Wind Cold Deficiency) |
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Term
Absence of Sweat
Superficial and Tense Pulse |
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Definition
Invasion of Taiyang by Cold
(Wind Cold Excess) |
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Term
What points would you select for Invasion of Taiyang by Wind or Cold? |
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Definition
1. Eliminate Exterior Syndomes
2. Promote the Smooth Flow of Qi in the Channels
3. Select Points from the Du and Taiyang Meridians of the Hand and Foot
SI 3-Stiff Neck
DU 14-Release Exterior |
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Yangming syndrome is the stage of the etreme struggle between the antipathogenic qi and the pathogenic factor.
What are the two main manifestations? |
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Definition
Yangming Meridian (Heat in the Stomach/Retention of Heat in the Stomach)
and or
Yangming organ (Retention of Heat in the Intestional Tract)
*Heat is now in the interior |
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Term
High Fever
Profuse Sweating
Extreme Thirst
Flushed Face
Mental Restlessness
Dry, Yellow Tongue Coating
Superficual and Forceful Pulse |
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Definition
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Term
Yangming Meridian
Pulse... |
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Definition
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Yangming Meridian
Tongue... |
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Definition
Dry, Yellow Tongue Coating |
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Treatment of Yangming Meridian |
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Definition
1. Clear off Heat Using Pts of Yangming Meridian of Hand and Foot
*St 44, LI 4, LI 11
2. Use points from DU Channel
*Du 14
3. Clear Heat Drain Fire Herbs (Shi Gao and Zhi Mu) |
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Term
Feverishness of the body which is more pronounced in the afernoon
Constipation
Fullness and pain in the abdomen aggrivated by pressure
Restlessness and Delirium
Dry, Yellow Tongue Coat OR
Burnt Yellow Tongue Coat with Thorns on the tongue
Deep Forcefull Pulse of the Excess Type |
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Definition
Yangming Organ
(same as Retention of Heat in the Intestinal Tract--Heat is not inside the body--Yangming Fu I can't Poo!) |
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Treatment of Yangming Organ Syndrome |
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Definition
1. Purgation (Da Huang)
2. Select Front Mu Points and Lower He Seat Points of the Yangming Meridian of the Hand and Foot
*Ren 12, ST 36, ST 25, ST 37
3. Spleen Meridian of the Foot Taiyin may also be used. |
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Term
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Definition
Red Tongue with Dry, Yellow Tongue Coat or Burnt Black Tongue Coat with thorns. |
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Definition
Deep and Forcefull of the Excess Type |
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Term
Alternating Chills and Fever
Fullness in the Costal and Hypochondriac Regions
Anorexia
Mental Restlessness
Vomiting
Bitter Taste in the Mouth
Dryness of the Throat
Blurrning of Vision
String Taught Pulse |
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Definition
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Term
Shaoyang Syndrome
Pulse... |
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Definition
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Treatment of the Shaoyang Syndrome |
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Definition
1. Harmonize Shaoyang By Selecting Points from The Shaoyang and Jueyin Meridians. |
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Taiyin Syndrome
Refers to What Diagnosis? |
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Definition
Refers to a Cold Syndrome of Deficiency Type Resulting From Deficiency of Spleen Qi and Retenion of Cold Damp in the Interior |
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Term
Abdominal Fullness
Vomiting
Poor Appetite
Diarrhea
Abdominal Pain Which is Allieviated with Warmth of Pressure
Absence of Thirst
Pale Tongue with White Coating
Slow or Slowing Down Pulse |
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
Slow or Slowing Down Pulse |
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Term
Taiyin Syndrome
Tongue... |
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Definition
Pale Tongue With White Coating |
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Term
Treatment of Taiyin Syndrome: |
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Definition
1. Warm Up the Middle Jiao and Disperse Cold
*Gan Jiang
2. Back Shu, Front Mu, and He Sea Pts of the Spleen Meridian of the Foot Taiyin and The Stomach Meridian of Foot Yangming
*UB 21, LIV 13, SP 9, REN 12, ST 36
3. Selected Points from Ren Meridian
*REN 12
*REN 4
4. Needling and Moxa are used |
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Term
Shaoyin Syndrome
Referrs to What? |
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Definition
Cold Kidney and Hot Heart
Hypofunction of the Heart and Kindney manifesting as:
COLD SYNDROME
HEAT SYNDROME |
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Term
What Syndrome is the Antipathogenic Qi Extremely Deficient? |
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Definition
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Aversion to Cold
Lying in a curled up Positioin
Listlessness with a desire to sleep
Cold limbs
Diarrhea with undigested food
Absence of thirst
OR
Preference for hot drinks
Profuse clear urine
Pale tongue with white coating
Deep, feeble, thready pulse |
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Definition
Cold Syndrome of Shaoyin
(Cold Kidney) |
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Term
Cold Syndrome of Shaoyin
Cold Kidney
Pulse... |
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Definition
Deep, Feeble, Thready Pulse |
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Term
Cold Syndrome Shaoyin
Cold Kidney
Tongue... |
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Definition
Pale Tongue With White Coating |
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Cold Syndrome of Shaoyin is enegertically described as...? |
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Definition
Deficiency of Yang leading to a Excess of Yin |
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Term
Treatment of Cold Syndrome of Shaoyin... |
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Definition
1. Recover Yang and Eliminate Cold
2. Pts. From Ren, KD(Shaoyin), and SP (Taiyin) meridians
3. Both Acupuncture and Moxa should be used. Emphasis on MOXA!!!! |
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Heat Syndrome of Shaoyin
(Hot Heart)
is energetically described as what? |
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Definition
Deficiency of Yin leading to Hyperactivity of Fire |
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Term
Mental Restlessness
Insomnia
Dryness of the Throat and Mouth
Deep Yellow Tongue
Red or Deep Red Tongue
Rapid, Thready Pulse |
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Definition
Heat Shyndrome of Shaoyin
(Hot Heart)
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Heat Syndrome of Shaoyin
Tongue... |
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Definition
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Heat Syndrome of Shaoyin
Pulse... |
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Definition
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Treatment of Heat Syndrome of Shaoyin |
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Definition
1. Noruish Yin and Clear Heat
2. PTS from Hert (Shaoyin) and Kidney (Shaoyin) |
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Term
Jueyin Syndrome is energetically described as what? |
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Definition
Yin is on the verge of extinction, Yang is starting to grow, there is yang within yin. |
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Term
Emaciation
Thirst
Felling of a Stream of Air Ascending to the Chest Region
Hot and Painful Sensation In the Chest
Hunger with NO desire to Eat
Cold Limbs
Diarrhea
Vomiting
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Definition
Jueyin Syndrome
(Complicated By Cold and Heat) |
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Term
Treatment Principle of Jueyin Syndrome |
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Definition
1. PTS from Liver Jueyin Ren, GB Shaoyang, and Spleen Taiyin.
2. Warming Method is combined with the method of clearing off heat
3. Method of simultaneous elimination and reinforcement is adopted. |
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Term
Name the order of the six stages |
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Definition
1. Taiyang
2. Yangming Channel YM Organ
3. Shaoyang
p>4. Taiyin
5. Shaoyin
6. Jueyin |
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