Qi Deficiency, Sinking, Stagnation, Rebellion Flashcards

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These are the causes for which disease?

  1. Excessive consumption of primordial qi due to chronic disease, severe disease or overstrain
  2. Deficiency of primordial qi due to congenital defects and postnatal improper diet
  3. Decline of primordial qi due to weakness and hypofunction of the organs and tissues resulting from senility
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Qi Deficiency

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List the causes for Qi Deficiency

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  1. Excessive consumption of primordial qi due to chronic disease, severe disease or overstrain
  2. Deficiency of primordial qi due to congenital defects and postnatal improper diet
  3. Decline of primordial qi due to weakness and hypofunction of the organs and tissues resulting from senility
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What are the causes for Qi Deficiency

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  1. Excessive consumption of primordial qi due to chronic disease, severe disease or overstrain
  2. Deficiency of primordial qi due to congenital defects and postnatal improper diet
  3. Decline of primordial qi due to weakness and hypofunction of the organs and tissues resulting from senility
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These are the symptoms for diagnosis
Shortness of breath, no desire to speak, low voice, dispiritedness, lassitude, dizziness, spontaneous sweating, aggravation of all the symptoms after movement, pale and tender tongue, weak pulse.

“Key points for syndrome differentiation”
Shortness of breath, lassitude, dispiritedness, spontaneous sweating and weak pulse.

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Qi Deficiency

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List the symptoms for Qi Deficiency

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Shortness of breath, no desire to speak, low voice, dispiritedness, lassitude, dizziness, spontaneous sweating, aggravation of all the symptoms after movement, pale and tender tongue, weak pulse.

“Key points for syndrome differentiation”
Shortness of breath, lassitude, dispiritedness, spontaneous sweating and weak pulse.

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What are the general symptoms for Qi Deficiency

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Shortness of breath, no desire to speak, low voice, dispiritedness, lassitude, dizziness, spontaneous sweating, aggravation of all the symptoms after movement, pale and tender tongue, weak pulse.

“Key points for syndrome differentiation”
Shortness of breath, lassitude, dispiritedness, spontaneous sweating and weak pulse.

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These are the manifestations for?
Prolapsing distention of epigastrium and abdomen, or prolapse of rectum due to chronic diarrhea, prolapse of uterus, dizziness, shortness of breath, lassitude, pale tongue with whitish thin coating, weak pulse.

“Key points for syndrome differentiation”
Prolapse of organs, dizziness, shortness of breath and lassitude.

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Qi Sinking

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List the symptoms for Qi Sinking

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Prolapsing distention of epigastrium and abdomen, or prolapse of rectum due to chronic diarrhea, prolapse of uterus, dizziness, shortness of breath, lassitude, pale tongue with whitish thin coating, weak pulse.

“Key points for syndrome differentiation”
Prolapse of organs, dizziness, shortness of breath and lassitude.

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What are the symptoms for Qi Sinking

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Prolapsing distention of epigastrium and abdomen, or prolapse of rectum due to chronic diarrhea, prolapse of uterus, dizziness, shortness of breath, lassitude, pale tongue with whitish thin coating, weak pulse.

“Key points for syndrome differentiation”
Prolapse of organs, dizziness, shortness of breath and lassitude.

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These are the etiology factors for?

  1. Emotional upsets, improper diet, attack by exogenous pathogenic factors, deficiency of yang qi
  2. Trauma, falling, contusion, and sprain
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Qi Stagnation

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What causes Qi Stagnation

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  1. Emotional upsets, improper diet, attack by exogenous pathogenic factors, deficiency of yang qi
  2. Trauma, falling, contusion, and sprain
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List the factors causing Qi Stagnation

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  1. Emotional upsets, improper diet, attack by exogenous pathogenic factors, deficiency of yang qi
  2. Trauma, falling, contusion, and sprain
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These are the symptoms for?
Distending oppression, pain, distension is more serious than pain, or migratory pain and attacking pain are felt over the chest, hypochondrium, epigastrium and abdomen. The location of pain and distension is usually unfixed. The distension cannot be felt by palpation but is alleviated after sighing, borborygmus, and flatulence. It may be soothed or worsened with the changes of emotions.

“Key points for syndrome differentiation”
Local distending oppression and pain.

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Qi Stagnation

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List the symptoms for Qi Stagnation

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Distending oppression, pain, distension is more serious than pain, or migratory pain and attacking pain are felt over the chest, hypochondrium, epigastrium and abdomen. The location of pain and distension is usually unfixed. The distension cannot be felt by palpation but is alleviated after sighing, borborygmus, and flatulence. It may be soothed or worsened with the changes of emotions.

“Key points for syndrome differentiation”
Local distending oppression and pain.

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What are the symptoms for Qi Stagnation

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Distending oppression, pain, distension is more serious than pain, or migratory pain and attacking pain are felt over the chest, hypochondrium, epigastrium and abdomen. The location of pain and distension is usually unfixed. The distension cannot be felt by palpation but is alleviated after sighing, borborygmus, and flatulence. It may be soothed or worsened with the changes of emotions.

“Key points for syndrome differentiation”
Local distending oppression and pain.

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These are the factors causing?

  1. Exogenous pathogenic factors
  2. Phlegm, retention of food, retention of cold fluid
  3. Emotional upsets
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Rebellious Qi

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What causes Rebellious Qi

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  1. Exogenous pathogenic factors
  2. Phlegm, retention of food, retention of cold fluid
  3. Emotional upsets
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What are the causing factors for Rebellious Qi

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  1. Exogenous pathogenic factors
  2. Phlegm, retention of food, retention of cold fluid
  3. Emotional upsets
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These are the symptoms for?
Cough and asthma in upward rebellion of lung qi, hiccup, belching, nausea and vomiting in upward rebellion of gastric qi, headache, dizziness, even coma and vomiting of blood in upward rebellion of liver qi.

“Key points for syndrome differentiation”
Upward adverse flow of lung, stomach, and liver qi.

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Rebellious Qi

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What are the signs of Rebellious Qi

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Cough and asthma in upward rebellion of lung qi, hiccup, belching, nausea and vomiting in upward rebellion of gastric qi, headache, dizziness, even coma and vomiting of blood in upward rebellion of liver qi.

“Key points for syndrome differentiation”
Upward adverse flow of lung, stomach, and liver qi.

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List the symptoms for Rebellious Qi

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Cough and asthma in upward rebellion of lung qi, hiccup, belching, nausea and vomiting in upward rebellion of gastric qi, headache, dizziness, even coma and vomiting of blood in upward rebellion of liver qi.

“Key points for syndrome differentiation”
Upward adverse flow of lung, stomach, and liver qi.