Six Stages Flashcards
fever
aversion to cold
stiff neck
superficial pulse
Tai Yang
alternating chills and fever
fullness in the costal and hypochondriac regions
mental restlessness
bitter taste
dry throat
blurry vision
taut pulse
Shao Yang
high fever
sweating
thirst
bloated abdomen
flushed face
restlessness
yellow tongue/dry
superficial and forceful pulse
Yang Ming
abdominal fullness
vomiting
poor appetite
diarrhea
abdominal pain (that is better with warmth and/or pressure)
no thirst
pale tongue w/white coat
slow pulse
Tai Yin
aversion to cold
listlessness
desire to sleep
cold limbs,
diarrhea
clear urine
pale tongue w/white coat
thread pulse
Shao Yin - (cold shaoyin)
mental restlessness
insomnia
dry mouth/throat
deep yellow urine
red tongue
rapid, thready pulse
Shao Yin - (hot shaoyin)
hot/painful sensation in the chest
hunger but no desire to eat
cold limbs
diarrhea
vomiting
Jue Yin
Jue Yin
(use LV, GB, CV and SP points for treatment)
Shao Yin - (hot shaoyin)
(use HT and KD meridian points)
Shao Yin - (cold shaoyin)
(use CV, KD and SP points, moxibustion is appropriate)
Tai Yin
(use back shu, front mu, he sea of the spleen and stomach meridians as well as CV points, moxibustion is appropriate)
Yang Ming
(use GV and Yang Ming meridians for treatment)
Shao Yang
(use Shao Yang and Jue Yin meridians for treatment)
Tai Yang
(use GV and Tai Yang meridians for treatment)