Term
| Which syndrome is characterised by floating pulse, headache, stiff neck, and a feeling of chill? |
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Definition
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| Which syndrome is characterised by bitterness in the mouth, a parched throat and vertigo, alternating aversion to cold and fever, chest and rib side fullness, taciturnity with no desire to eat or drink, heart vexation, and a thin and wiry pulse? |
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| Which syndrome is characterised by aversion to heat, fever, spontaneous sweating, thirst with desire to drink, abdominal fullness, distention, pain, inability to defecate, delirious speech, and yellowing? |
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Definition
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| What is the main pathogenesis for Tai Yang syndrome? |
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Definition
| Evil invades the exterior |
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Term
| What is the main pathogenesis for Shao Yang syndrome? |
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Definition
| Evil shifts out of Tai Yang and into Shao Yang |
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Term
| What is the main pathogenesis of Yang Ming syndrome? |
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Definition
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Term
| Which syndrome is characterised by abdominal fullness with periodic pain, inability to get food down, yellowing, diarrhea, vomiting, and a moderate and weak pulse? |
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Definition
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| What type of pulse would you find in Tai Yin Syndrome? |
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Definition
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Term
| What is the main pathogenesis for Tai Yin Syndrome? |
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Definition
| Spleen yang deficiency with dampness |
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Term
| Which syndrome is characterised by absence of heat and aversion to cold, reversal cold of the limbs, clear-food diarrhea, a feeble and weak pulse and a tendency for the patient to fall asleep? |
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Definition
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| What is the main pathogenesis for Shao Yin syndrome? |
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Definition
| KI and HT yang or yin deficiency |
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Term
| What is the key manifestation for identifying Shao Yin syndrome? |
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Definition
| Tendency for the patient to fall asleep |
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Term
True or False: Clear food diarrhea is a manifestation of Shao Yin syndrome. |
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Definition
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| What type of pulse would you find with Shao Yin syndrome? |
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Definition
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| What type of pulse would you find in Shao Yang syndrome? |
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Definition
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Term
| Which syndrome is characterised by thirst, qi surging up to the heart, pain and vexation in the heart, hunger with no desire to eat, vomiting of roundworms, and great thirst with frequent urination. |
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Definition
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Term
| What is the main pathogenesis for Jue Yin syndrome? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the three classifications of Tai Yang Syndrome? |
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Definition
| wind strike, shan han, and wen bing |
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Term
| Which classification of disease is characterised by fever and sweating, aversion to wind, and moderate pulse? |
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Definition
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Term
| What is the main pathogenesis for Tai Yang wind strike? |
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Definition
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Term
| What classification of disease is characterised by presence or absence of fever, aversion to cold with aching pain, retching counterflow, and tight pulse (left and right, or yin and yang side)? |
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Definition
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Term
| What is the main pathogenesis for Tai Yang Shan Han? |
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Definition
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Term
| What classification of disease is characterised by fever and thirst, and without aversion to cold? |
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Definition
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Term
| Which formula would you use for floating yang and weak yin, causing spontaneous fever and sweating, slight aversion to chill and wind, slight fever, sneezing and dry heaves |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the ingredients of Gui Zhi Tang? |
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Definition
| Gui Zhi, Shao Yao, Sheng Jiang, Da Zao, Zhi Gan Cao |
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Term
| what is the main action of Gui Zhi in Gui Zhi Tang? |
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Definition
| reinforce the defensive qi and activate the nutrient qi after expelling the exterior wind-cold evil. |
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Term
| Which points would you use if treating someone with Gui Zhi Tang? |
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Definition
| DU 14, GB 20, ST 36, LI 11 |
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Term
| What are the indications for Gui Zhi Jia Ge Gen Tang? |
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Definition
| Tai Yang diseases with symptoms of tight neck and back, sweating, and aversion to wind. |
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Term
| What are the ingredients of Gui Zhi Jia Ge Gen Tang? |
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Definition
| Ge Gen, Gui Zhi, Bai Shao, Sheng Jiang, Zhi Gan Cao, Da Zao |
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Term
| What points would you use if treating a patient with Gui Zhi Jia Ge Gen Tang? |
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Definition
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Term
| What would you give a patient suffering from aversion to cold and fever, headache, fever, general aching, lumbago, arthralgia, aversion to wind, and asthma without sweating? |
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Definition
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Term
| What is the main indication for Ma Huang Tang? |
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Definition
| exterior excessive syndrome due to exogenous attack of wind and cold; lung fail to disperse and descend |
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Term
| What type of tongue and pulse would a patient have if you were to treat them with Ma Huang Tang? |
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Definition
Pulse: floating and tight Tongue: thin and whitish coating |
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Term
| What are the ingredients of Ma Huang Tang? |
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Definition
| Ma Huang, Gui Zhi, Xing Ren, Zhi Gan Cao |
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Term
| What points would you use if treating a patient with Ma Huang Tang? |
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Definition
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Term
| What formula would you use for exterior wind cold, excess type, with stiffness in the neck and back? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the ingredients of Ge Gen Tang? |
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Definition
| Gui Zhi, Shao Yao, Sheng Jiang, Da Zao, Zhi Gan Cao, Ma Huang, Ge Gen |
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Term
| What formula would you use to treat a patient with exogenous attack of wind and cold marked by both heavy fever and chill, pain of body, absence of sweat, fidgets, and a floating tight pulse? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the ingredients of Da Qing Long Tang? |
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Definition
| Ma Huang, Gui Zhi, Gan Cao, Xing Ren, Shi Gao, Sheng Jiang, Da Zao |
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Term
| What is the function of Da Qing Long Tang? |
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Definition
| Induce perspiration to relieve the exterior and clear away heat to relieve fidgets |
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Term
| What formula would you use to treat attack of wind and cold on the exterior with internal fluid-retention manifested by chill, fever, absence of sweat, asthma and cold with abundant thin expectoration; or cough due to fluid retention accompanied by difficulty in lying position; or heaviness and pain of body with edema of face and limbs, white and slippery coating, and a floating pulse? |
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Definition
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Term
| What kind of tongue and pulse would you expect in a patient needing Xiao Qing Long Tang? |
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Definition
Tongue: white and slippery coating Pulse: floating |
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Term
| What are the ingredients of Xiao Qing Long Tang? |
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Definition
| Ma Huang, Gui Zhi, Bai Shao, Xi Xin, Gan Jiang, Gan Cao, Ban Xia, Wu Wei Zi |
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Term
| What are the effects of Xiao Qing Long Tang? |
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Definition
| Relieve the exterior and resolve fluid retention to alleviate cough and asthma |
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Term
| What points would you use if treating a patient with Xiao Qing Long Tang? |
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Definition
| Du 14, SI 3, LU 7, UB 13, Ren 12 |
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Term
| What formula treats Tai Yang heat syndrome with abdominal fullness? |
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Definition
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Term
| After the adoption of a diaphoretic, Gui Zhi Tang can not be served again. Asthma with sweating, without high fever. What formula would you use? |
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Definition
| Ma Huang Xin Ren Gan Cao Shi Gao Tang |
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Term
| Which formula would you use to treat exogenous attack of wind evil manifested by persistent fever, cough with dyspnea or nares flaring, thirst, sweating or absence of sweat, thin and white or yellow coating, slippery rapid pulse; heat lodged in Lung? |
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Definition
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Term
| What formula expels evil by its pungent cool herbs and clears the lung for relieving asthma? |
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Definition
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Term
| Which formula is commonly applied to acute bronchitis and pneumonia due to exuberance of lung-heat? |
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Definition
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Term
| After taking Gui Zhi Tang, and having heavy sweating, if the patient is still thirsty and has a full pulse, what formula would you use? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the components of Bai Hu Jia Ren Shen Tang? |
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Definition
| Shi Gao, Zhi Mu, Gan Cao, Jing Mi, Ren Shen |
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Term
| What formula clears heat and reinforces qi to promote the generation of body fluid? |
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Definition
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Term
| What formula is indicated for syndrome of both injury of qi and body fluid due to exuberant heat in the qi stage or summer-heat disease manifested by profuse sweating with slight chill of the back, fever, thirst, large but feeble pulse? |
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Definition
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Term
| What formula would you use to treat a patient when a doctor has incorrectly prescribed draining herbs, which caused severe diarrhea, and now the patient has a rapid pulse, indicating she still has exterior syndrome, and she has asthma with sweating? |
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Definition
| Ge Gen Huang Qin Huang Lian Tang (Ge Gen Qin Lian Tang) |
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Term
| What formula is used for incompletely resolved exterior with excess heat in the interior? |
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Definition
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Term
| What formula releases the exterior and clears heat to treat fever with foul diarrhea, burning sensation in the anus, irritable feverish sensation of the chest and epigastrium, dry mouth and thirst, and yellow coating and rapid pulse? |
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Definition
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Term
| Which two formulas treat Tai Yang syndrome accompanied by Heat Yang deficiency? |
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Definition
Gui Zhi Gan Cao Tang Gui Zhi Jia Long Gu Mu Li Tang |
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Term
| Which formula treats incorrectly treated shan han, accompanied with Spleen yang deficiency causing water retention? |
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Definition
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Term
| Which formula treats shan han with deficiency of heart, spleen, qi, and blood? |
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Definition
Xiao Jian Zhong Tang (Minor Construct the Middle Decoction) |
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Term
| Which formula warms the spleen and harmonizes the qi and blood to treat palpitations, deficiency pain in the abdomen, pale face, and a deep, weak pulse? |
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Definition
Xiao Jian Zhong Tang (Minor Construct the Middle Decoction) |
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Term
What formula would you use for: promote sweating after Tai Yang incorrectly, water retention due to Kidney yang deficiency? |
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Definition
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Term
| What formula warms the yang, steams qi, and promotes water to treat fever, palpitation under the heart, dizziness, spasm of muscles, and a deep and weak pulse? |
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Definition
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Term
| What is the composition of Zhen Wu Tang? |
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Definition
| Fu Zi, Bai Shao, Bai Zhu, Fu Ling |
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Term
| What formula would you use for leg spasms due to yin and yang deficiency? |
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Definition
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Term
| What formula would you use for shang han accompanied with heart yin and yang deficiency, and blood deficiency, leading to palpitations and intermittent, knotted pulse? |
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Definition
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Term
| Which formula warms and nourishes heart yang and yin, blood, and regulates pulse? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the ingredients of Zhi Gan Cao Tang? |
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Definition
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Term
| Which formula treats Tai Yang disease with water stagnation due to dysfunction of the urinary bladder? |
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Definition
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Term
| Which formula warms the yang and promotes urination to treat anxiety, insomnia, thirst, a stomach yin deficiency caused by sweating, slight fever, difficulty urinating, and a floating pulse? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the ingredients in Wu Ling San? |
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Definition
| Zhu Ling, Fu Ling, Ze Xie, Bai Zhu, Gui Zhi |
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Term
| What formula would you use to treat evil in Tai Yang, heat with blood stagnation in UB? |
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Definition
Tao He Cheng Qi Tang (Peach Pit Decoction to Order the Qi) |
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Term
| What formula clears heat and removes blood stasis to treat mania, bleeding, and tense abdomen with normal urination? |
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Definition
Tao He Cheng Qi Tang (Peach Pit Decoction to Order the Qi) |
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Term
| What are the two types of Yang Ming syndrome, and what are their primary treatment types? |
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Definition
Yang Ming Channel Syndrome - clearing Yang Ming Fu Syndrome - purging |
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Term
| What are the manifestations of Yang Ming syndrome? |
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Definition
| fever, sweating, no aversion to cold but aversion to heat |
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Term
| What formula treats yang ming channel syndrome with heat in the chest, manifested by vexation? |
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Definition
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Term
| What points would you use if treating a patient with Zhi Zi Chi Tang? |
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Definition
| Du 14, LI 11, SJ 5, PC 6, Ren 12 |
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Term
| Which formula clears heat and promotes the generation of body fluid to treat yang ming channel syndrome? |
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Definition
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Term
| Which formula is indicated for exuberant heat in the qi stage of yang ming manifested by excess fever, flushed face, irritable thirst with desire for drinking, profuse sweating, aversion to heat, surging, large, and forceful pulse, or slippery rapid pulse? |
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Definition
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Term
| What kind of pulse is associated with Bai Hu Tang? |
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Definition
Surging, large and forceful or slippery rapid |
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Term
| What points would you use if treating a patient with Bai Hu Tang? |
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Definition
| Du 14, PC 6, Shi Xuan, KI 6, LI 11, ST 44, ST 36 |
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Term
| Which formula would you use to treat a patient with retention of water and heat with yin deficiency, manifested by disturbance in micturition, fever, and thirst with a desire to drink? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the ingredients of Zhu Ling Tang? |
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Definition
| Ze Xie, Fu Ling, Zhu Ling, Hua Shi, E Jiao |
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Term
| What are the actions of Zhu Ling Tang? |
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Definition
| diuresis, clear away heat and nourish yin |
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Term
| Which formula is used for constipation, thirst, fever, abdominal distention with tenderness, yellow coating and slippery rapid pulse? |
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Definition
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Term
| Which formula is used to treat the light syndrome of heat accumulation of yang ming, only including stuffiness, fullness, and excessiveness? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the four manifestations of Yang Ming fu syndrome? |
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Definition
| Stuffiness, dryness, fullness, excessiveness |
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Term
| Which formula treats severe constipation and flatulence, focal distention and abdominal fullness, abdominal pain which increases upon pressure, a tense and formed abdomen, a dry, yellow, or dry, black tongue coating with prickles and a submerged, excessive pulse; hardness, fullness, dryness, excessivenenss; in severe cases,tidal fever, delirious speech, and profuse sweating from the palms and soles? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the ingredients of Da Cheng Qi Tang? |
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Definition
| Da Huang, Mang Xiao, Hou Po, Zhi Shi |
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Term
| Which formula vigorously purges heat accumulation to treat severe yang ming disorder with dry stool in the intestines? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are contraindications of purging treatments? |
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Definition
| vomiting, yang ming channel syndrome, deficient cold of Spleen and Stomach |
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Term
| What formula treats sweat above the neck, difficulty urinating, thirst with a desire to drink, and yang jaundice? |
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Definition
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Term
| Which formula clears heat, expels dampness, and treats jaundice? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the ingredients of Yin Chen Hao Tang? |
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Definition
| Yin Chen, Zhi Zi, Da Huang |
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Term
| Which formula treats Shan Han jaundice, fever, heat in the stomach, and damp heat stagnated in the gallbladder? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the ingredients of Zhi Zi Bai Pi Tang? |
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Definition
| Zhi Zi, Huang Bai, Gan Cao |
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Term
| What formula expels the exterior and clears heat to treat jaundice? |
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Definition
| Ma Huang Lian Qiao Chi Xiao Dou Tang |
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Term
| What are the ingredients of Ma Huang Lian Qiao Chi Xiao Dou Tang? |
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Definition
| Ma Huang, Lian Qiao, Xing Ren, Chi Xiao Dou, Sang Bai Pi, Sheng Jiang, Gan Cao, Da Zao |
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Term
| What points would you use if treating a patient with Ma Huang Lian Qiao Chi Xiao Dou Tang? |
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Definition
| SI 3, ST 36, Ding Chuan, Ren 12, UB 19, PC 6, SP 6, SP 9 |
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Term
| What is the pathogenesis for yin jaundice? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the three causes for yang jaundice? |
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Definition
Damp heat in fu Damp heat in san jiao Damp heat accompanying exterior syndrome |
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Term
| What is the main manifestation of jaundice caused by damp heat in the fu? |
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Definition
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Term
| What is the main manifestation of jaundice caused by damp heat in the san jiao? |
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Definition
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Term
| What formula treats yang jaundice caused by damp heat in the fu? |
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Definition
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Term
| What formula treats yang jaundice with fullness in the abdomen? |
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Definition
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Term
| What formula treats yang jaundice caused by damp heat in the san jiao? |
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Definition
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Term
| What formula treats yang jaundice with fever? |
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Definition
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Term
| What formula treats yang jaundice accompanying exterior syndrome? |
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Definition
| Ma Huang Lian Qiao Chi Xiao Duo Tang |
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Term
| What syndrome is caused by flaming of gallbladder heat and qi stagnation affecting the spleen and stomach? |
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Definition
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Term
| What syndrome is characterised by chest distress and hypochondriac fullness, depression with poor appetite, vexation with liability of vomiting, oral bitter taste, dryness of throat, vertigo, alternating chill and fever, thin and white tongue coating, and a wiry pulse? |
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Definition
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Term
| What type of tongue and pulse would you find in a patient with Shao Yang syndrome? |
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Definition
Tongue: thin and white coating Pulse: wiry |
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Term
| What is the treatment principle for Shao Yang syndrome? |
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Definition
harmonizing
Note: promoting sweat, purging, and vomiting are contraindicated |
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Term
| When a patient has had Shan Han for five or six days, or wind strike, alternating chills and fever, suffers fullness in the chest and rib side, taciturnity with no desire for food or drink, heart vexation and frequent retching, or possible vexation in chest and no retching, or thirst or pain in the abdomen, or a hard glomus under the rib side, or palpitation below the heart with inhibited urination, or absence of thirst with mild generalized heat, or cough, which formula would you choose? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the ingredients of Xiao Chai Hu Tang? |
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Definition
| Chai Hu, Huang Qin, Ren Shen, Ban Xia, Zhi Gan Cao, Sheng Jiang, Da Zao |
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Term
| If a patient has Shan Han for six or seven days, has heat effusion, mild aversion to cold, vexing pain in the limb joints, mild retching, propping bind below the heart, and lingering exterior syndrome, which formula would you choose? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the ingredients of Da Chai Hu Tang? |
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Definition
| Chai Hu, Huang Qin, Ban Xia, Sheng Jiang, Da Zao, Shao Yao, Zhi Shi, Da Huang |
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Term
| What formula expels evil in the Shao Yang from the exterior and purges heat accumulation in the interior? |
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Definition
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Term
| What formula treats the combination of Shao Yang and Yang Ming syndromes? |
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Definition
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Term
| What formula treats alternating chills and fever, chest distress and hypochondriac fullness, oral bitter taste, nausea, continuous vomiting, hard focal distention or fullness and pain in the epigastrium, burning diarrhea or no bowel movements, constipation, yellow coating, and wiry forceful pulse? |
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Definition
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Term
| What formula would you use on a female patient suffering from heat invading the blood compartment? |
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Definition
| Chai Hu Jia Long Gu Mu Li Tang |
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Term
| What syndrome is characterised by abdominal distention and vomiting, poor appetite, diarrhea which is becoming more acute with occasional abdominal pain; if a purgative is given, hardness and fullness in the epigastrium will result? |
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Definition
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Term
| What is the treatment principle for Tai Yin syndrome? |
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Definition
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Term
| What group of formulas are used for Tai Yin syndrome? |
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Definition
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Term
| What is a commonly used formula for Tai Yin Syndrome? |
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Definition
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Term
| Which formula would you use if a patient has Tai Yin syndrome accompanied by exterior syndrome? |
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Definition
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Term
| Which formula would you use if a patient has Tai Yin syndrome accompanied by mild, chornic abdominal pain? |
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Definition
| Gui Zhi Jia Shao Yao Tang |
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Term
| What formula would you use if a patient has Tai Yin syndrome accompanied by severe, acute abdominal pain due to qi and blood stagnation? |
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Definition
| Gui Zhi Jia Da Huang Tang |
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Term
| Which of the six stages is considered the "critical stage"? |
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Definition
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Term
| Which type of syndrome can easily transit to Shao Yin, and why? |
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Definition
| Tai Yang because of the interior-exterior relationship between the channels/organs. |
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Term
| What is the etiology of Shao Yin cold syndrome? |
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Definition
| Heart and Kidney Yang deficiency |
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Term
| What syndrome is characterised by feeble, weak, and deep pulse, tendency to fall asleep, chill without fever, tongue stiffness, vomiting, diarrhea with cold, clear, and complete indigestion, cold extremeties, clear and long urination, and a pale tongue with white coating? |
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Definition
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Term
| Which formula treats true cold and false heat caused by Shao Yin syndrome? |
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Definition
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Term
| Which formula treats Shao Yin cold syndrome? |
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Definition
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Term
| What is the etiology of Shao Yin heat syndrome? |
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Definition
| Kidney yin deficiency in the lower and Heart yang hyperactivity in the upper |
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Term
| What syndrome is characterised by anxiety, insomnia, red tongue, and a thready rapid pulse? |
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Definition
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Term
| What is the treatment principle for shao yin heat syndrome? |
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Definition
| nourish yin and clear heat |
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Term
| What formula treats shao yin heat syndrome? |
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Definition
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Term
| Which formula treats urinary disorder and edema due to yang deficiency? |
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Definition
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Term
| Which formula warms the yang and promotes urination to treat cold damp stagnation in the interior, associated with shao yin syndrome, and with the associated symptoms of aversion to cold, especially on the back, and general body ache? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the ingredients of Fu Zi Tang? |
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Definition
| Fu Zi, Fu Ling, Ren Shen, Bai Zhu, Bai Shao |
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Term
| What points would you use if treating a patient with Fu Zi Tang? |
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Definition
| UB 21, UB 23, Sp 9, Ren 4, LU 7, ST 36, SP 6 |
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Term
| Which formula warms and descends the LV and ST to treat damp stagnation in the middle, manifested by vomiting and headache? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the ingredients of Wu Zhu Yu Tang? |
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Definition
| Wu Zhu Yu, Ren Shen, Da Zao, Sheng Jiang |
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Term
| What points would you use if you were treating a patient with Wu Zhu Yu Tang? |
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Definition
| Ren 12 (moxa), LV 13, ST 36, Ren 10, PC 6, LV 3 |
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Term
| Which formula warms the middle and astringes to stop diarrhea? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the ingredients of Tao Hua Tang? |
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Definition
| Chi Shi Zhi, Gang Jiang, Geng Mi |
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Term
| What points would you use if treating a patient with Tao Hua Tang? |
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Definition
| ST 25, UB 25 (moxa), ST 36 (moxa), Ren 6 |
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Term
| What formula would you use if a patient had shao yin syndrome for two or three days and then developed anxiety and insomnia? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the ingredients of Huang Lian E Jiao Tang? |
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Definition
| Huang Lian, Huang Qin, Bai Shao, Ji Zi Huang, E Jiao |
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Term
| What points would you use if treating a patient with Huang Lian E Jiao Tang? |
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Definition
| Yin Tang, HT 7, KI 6, ST 36, SP 6 |
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Term
| Which formula treats Shao Yin heat syndrome with anxiety, insomnia, and urinary disorder? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the ingredients of Zhu Ling Tang? |
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Definition
| Zhu Ling, Fu Ling, Ze Xie, E Jiao |
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Term
| What formula treats Shao Yin with exterior syndrome? |
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Definition
| Ma Huang Xi Xin Fu Zi Tang |
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Term
| What formula treats shao yin syndrome with cold limbs due to yang stagnation in the interior, accompanied by such symptoms as cough, palpitations, and urinary dysfunction? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the ingredients of Si Ni San? |
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Definition
| Chai Hu, Bai Shao, Gan Cao, Zhi Shi |
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Term
| What syndrome is characterised by great thirst, an uncomfortable feeling of ascending air rushing up from below the epigastrium, a hot and painful feeling in the stomach, hunger without being able to eat, and vomiting roundworms? |
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Definition
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Term
| What syndrome is associated with intermingled heat and cold? |
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Definition
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Term
| What formula warms yang, clears heat, calms worms, and relieves pain? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the ingredients of Wu Mei Wan? |
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Definition
| Wu Mei, Xi Xin, Gan Jiang, Fu Zi, Gui Zhi, Chuan Jiao, Huang Lian, Huang Bai, Ren Shen, Dang Gui |
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Term
| Which stage is the most excessive in the process of Shang Han? |
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Definition
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Term
| In which organs does Tai Yin syndrome manifest? |
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Definition
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Term
| Describe the pulse associated with Tai Yang wind strike. |
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Definition
Moderate Or Floating and feeble |
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Term
| What syndrome is associated with paroxysmal abdominal pain? |
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Definition
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Term
| In which organs does Jue Yin syndrome manifest? |
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Definition
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Term
True or False:
Gui Zhi Tang treats exterior syndrome with cough. |
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Definition
| False. Cough is NOT a manifestation treated by Gui Zhi Tang. Another formula would be appropriate, such as Gui Zhi Jia Huo Po Xing Zi Tang |
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Term
| Which formula would you use to treat chills, fever, headache, stiff neck, general aching, sweating, cough, and a floating and feeble pulse? |
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Definition
| Gui Zhi Jia Huo Po Xing Zi Tang |
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Term
True or False: Yang Ming syndrome could be caused by improper food. |
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Definition
| False. It is more associated with direct invasion of the external pathogens or transmission from Tai Yang and Shao Yang |
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