Patterns fo Diagnosis Flashcards
Name the hand and foot organs for:
Tai Yang
Hand: SI
Foot: UB
Name the hand and foot organs for:
Shao Yang
Hand: TW
Foot: GB
Name the hand and foot organs for:
Yang Ming
Hand: LI
Foot: ST
Name the hand and foot organs for:
Tai Yin
Hand: LU
Foot: SP
Name the hand and foot organs for:
Shao Yin
Hand: HT
Foot: KD
Name the hand and foot organs for:
Jue Yin
Hand: PC
Foot: LV
Which Channel Differential is half internal, and had external?
Shao Yang
6 Channel Differentials are induced by…
Cold induced disorders
When are Wei Qi and Ying Qi at their strongest and the pathogen at it’s weakest?
Yang Stages
When are Wei Qi and Ying Qi weaker than the pathogen?
Yin Stages
When Wei Qi and Ying Qi are at their strongest, what is the treatment protocol?
use Wei Qi and Ying Qi to expel pathogen
When Wei Qi and Ying Qi are weaker than the pathogen, what is that treatment protocol?
tonify Wei and Ying Qi and ignore the pathogen
sx: HA, fever/chills, aversion to cold, general aches, no sweat, SOB, pain and discomfort in posterior head and neck
tongue: thin white coat
pulse: floating and tight
Tai Yang
- Pathogenic cold
sx: aversion to wind, sweating
pulse: floating
Tai Yang
- Pathogenic wind
sx: alternating chills and fever
tongue: white/yellow coat
pulse: wiry
Shao Yang Syndrome