DX II Flashcards
Tai Yang Shan Han Disease:
- fever/no fever
- MUST HAVE aversion to cold
- h/a
-b/a - stiff neck
- NO SWEATING
- n/v
P = floating + tight
T = no change
Tai Yang Zhong Feng Disease:
- SWEATING
- some aversion to wind or cold
- may have fever
- nose congestion
- h/a
- dry heave
- P = floating and weak on deep palpitation
Tai Yang Wen Bing Disease:
- Fever
- THIRST
- NO aversion to cold
6 evils:
- wind
- damp
- heat
- cold
- dryness
- summer-heat
Shan han is a term that includes all the disease that has ___.
Fever
Zhong feng =
attacked by wind - like a stroke, almost w-c but more WIND
Shan han =
attacked by cold
Shi wen =
attacked by damp-heat
Re bing =
attacked by warm evil
Wen bing =
attacked by wind-heat
Most superficial level of the Tai yang diseases?
Shan Han
Who discussed contracted diseases in SHAN HAN LUN (200-210 AD) ?
Zhang Zhong Jing
What are the six channel patterns/diseases ?
- Tai Yang Zhong Feng
- Tai Yang Shan Han
- Tai Yang Wen Bing
- Yangming disease
- Shao Yang disease
- Tai yin disease
- Shao yin disease
- Jue yin disease
4 level pattern:
- wei
- qi
- ying
- xue
3 burner pattern:
UB
MB
LB
Tai Yang Zhong Feng:
- fever
- aversion to wind
- h/a
- with SWEATING
- may have nose congestion
- dry heave
- NO THIRST
- P = floating and moderate
Tai Yang Shan Han:
- fever
- aversion to cold
- h/a
- stiff neck
- b/a
- no sweting
- rapid breathing or wheezing
- P = floating and tight
Tai Yang Wen Bing:
- fever
- sl. shivers
- sneezing
- cough
- runny nose
- sl. sweating
- itchy or sore throat
- sl. thirst
- T = sl. red on tip and sides, coating thin and white
def condition pulse:
excess condition pulse:
yangming pulse:
- floating and moderate
- floating and tight
- flooding
Yangming disease is at the ___ level:
Qi
Tidal fever is at:
the same time every day
Yangming disease is ___ fever.
intense
Yangming channel disease:
- intense fever
- profuse sweating
- very thirsty - want to drink cold
- red face
- irritability
- T = yellow and dry
- P = flooding and big
Yangming fu organ disease:
(LI) - “heat moving to the intestines”
- AFTERNOON (during the day-not night) tidal fever
- sweating in the hands and feet
- distention fullness and pain in the abdomen around the umbilicus
- constipation
- if severe, can have insomnia, delirium, even insane
- T = red; thick, yellow coating, even brown with thorn or cracks
- P = deep, strong and rapid
Shaoyang disease:
(GB)
- bitter mouth
- dry throat
- blurred vision
- no fixed pattern with chills and fever
- irregular episodes, time (can’t tell when you’ll have the next episode)
- ALT CHILL AND FEVER (shaoyang syndrome)
- fullness and distention in chest and hypochondriac region
- low appetite
- irritability
- n/v
- T = thin and white coat, sl. yellow
- P = wiry