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| Tai Yang Syndrome General |
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Definition
| Exterior syndrome often seen at the initial stage of exogenous disease. |
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| Tai Yang Syndrome: Main manifestations |
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Definition
| fever, aversion to cold, stiff neck, pain in the posterior aspect of the head |
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Term
| Tai Yang Syndrome: Main manifestation: PULSE |
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Definition
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Term
| Tai Yang Syndrome: 2 types |
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Definition
| Invasion of Taiyang by wind, Invasion of Taiyang by cold |
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Term
| Tai yang Stage: Invasion of Tai Yang by Wind |
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Definition
| sweating, superficial and SLOWING DOWN pulse |
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Term
| Tai yang Stage: Invasion of Tai Yang by Cold |
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Definition
| absence of sweat, superficial and TENSE pulse |
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Term
| Tai Yang Syndrome Treatment Principles |
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Definition
| 1. eliminate exterior syndromes 2. promote smooth circulation of the qi of the meridians 3. select points of the DU, and hand and foot Tai Yang (UB, SI) |
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Term
| Shao Yang Syndrome General |
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Definition
| Pathogenic factors have left the exterior (taiyang), but have not reached the interior (yangming) |
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Term
| Shao Yang Syndrome: Main manifestations |
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Definition
| alternating fever and chills, fullness in the costal and hypochondriac regions, anorexia, mental restlessness, vomiting, bitter taste in the mouth, dry throat, blurry vision |
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| Shao Yang Syndrome: Main manifestations: Pulse |
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Definition
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| Shao Yang Syndrome:Treatment |
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Definition
| 1. Harmonize the shaoyang with points from the shaoyang (GB, TB) and jueyin (LV, PC) meridians |
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Term
| Yangming Syndrome General |
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Definition
| stage of extreme struggle of the anti-pathogenic qi and the pathogenic factor. Interior heat syndrome of excess type. |
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Term
| Yangming Syndrome: 2 Main Manifestations |
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Definition
| Yangming Meridian, Yangming Organ |
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Term
| Yangming Syndrome: Yangming Meridian |
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Definition
| High fever, profuse sweating, extreme thirst, flushed face, mental restlessness |
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Term
| Yangming Syndrome: Yangming Meridian: TONGUE |
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Definition
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Term
| Yangming Syndrome: Yangming Meridian: PULSE |
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Definition
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| Yangming Syndrome: Yangming organ |
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Definition
| Feverishness of the body, which is more pronounced in the afternoon, constipation, fullness and pain in the abdomen aggravated by pressure, restlessness and delirium |
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Term
| Yangming Syndrome: Yangming organ: TONGUE |
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Definition
| Dry, yellow coat, or burnt-yellow coat with thorns |
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| Yangming Syndrome: Yangming organ: PULSE |
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Definition
| Deep and forceful of excess type |
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Term
| Yangming Syndrome: Yangming organ: Treatment Principle |
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Definition
| 1. Purgation 2. select front mu and lower he sea points of yangming meridian of hand and foot. 3. SP foot Taiyn points also |
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Term
| Yangming Syndrome: Yangming meridian: Treatment Principles |
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Definition
| 1. Clear heat using yangming hand and foot points (ST, LI) 2. Use Points from the DU channel |
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Term
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Definition
| A cold syndrome of deficiency type resulting from SP qi deficiency and retention of cold damage in the interior. |
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Term
| Tai Yin Syndrome main manifestations |
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Definition
| abdominal fullness, vomiting, poor appetite, diarrhea, abdominal pain alleviated by warmth or pressure, absence of thirst |
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| Tai Yin Syndrome Treatment |
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Definition
| 1. warm up the middle jiao and disperse cold 2. back shu, front mu and he sea points of the SP foot tai yin and the ST foot yangming 3. Points form REN 4. Needling and Moxa |
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Term
| Shao Yin Syndrome General |
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Definition
| Hypo-function of the heart and Kidneys manifesting as 2 types |
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Term
| Shao Yin Syndrome: Main Manifestations |
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Definition
| Cold Syndrome, Heat syndrome |
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Term
| Shao Yin Syndrome: Cold Syndrome: general |
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Definition
| deficiency of yang xu leading to excess of yin |
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Term
| Shao Yin Syndrome: COld Syndrome manifestations |
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Definition
| aversion to cold, lying in a curled up position, listlessness with a desire to sleep, cold limbs, diarrhea with undigested food, absence of thirst. OR: preference for hot drinks, profuse, clear urine |
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Term
| Shao Yin Syndrome: COld Syndrome: TONGUE |
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Definition
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Term
| Shao Yin Syndrome: Cold Syndrome: PULSE |
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Definition
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Term
| Shao Yin Syndrome: Heat Syndrome: General |
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Definition
| Yin deficiency leading to hyperactivity of fire |
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Term
| Shao Yin Syndrome: Heat Syndrome: Manifestations |
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Definition
| mental restlessness, insomnia, dry mouth and throat, deep yellow urine |
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Term
| Shao Yin Syndrome: Heat Syndrome: TONGUE |
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Definition
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Term
| Shao Yin Syndrome: Heat Syndrome PULSE |
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Definition
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Term
| Shao Yin Syndrome: Cold Syndrome Treatment |
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Definition
| 1. Recover yang and eliminate cold ,points from Ren, KD (shaoyin) and S) (Taiyin) 3. Both Acupuncture and moxa |
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Term
| Shao Yin Syndrome: HEAT Syndrome Treatment |
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Definition
| 1. Nourish yin and clear fire 2. Points from HT (shaoyin) and KD (Shaoyin) channels |
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Term
| Shao Yin Syndrome General |
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Definition
| Yin is on the verge of extinction, yang is starting to grow, ther is yang within yin. A complicated syndrome of cold and heat. |
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Term
| Shao Yin Syndrome Manifestations |
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Definition
| emaciation, thirst, a stream of air ascending to the chest region, hot and painful sensation in chest, hunger with no desire to eat, cold limbs, diarrhea, vomiting |
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Term
| Shao Yin Syndrome: Treatment Principles |
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Definition
| 1. Points selected for the LV meridian, the Ren, the GB (shaoyang), and the SP (Taiyin) 2. warming method is comdined with the method of clearing heat. 4. method of simultaneous elimination and reinforcement is adopted. |
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