Test #3- categories Flashcards
What are the 3 main categories for Windstroke?
Channel Stroke
Organ Stroke
Sequelea
What are the 3 main patterns for channel stroke?
- Depleted channels with wind invasion
- LV & KD yin deficiency with rising LV yang and Wind
- Heat-Phlegm w/heat accumulating in the LI & Wind-phlegm distrubing upwards
What are the 3 patterns for ‘depleted channels with wind invasion’?
Early & middle stages w/internal heat
Yang qi deficiency w/wind-cold-dampness invading the channels
Wind-Phlegm obstructing facial channels
What are the 3 categories for organ stroke?
Yang closed syndrome
Yin closed syndrome
Flaccid Collapse Syndrome
What are the 3 categories for sequelea?
Hemiplegia
Slurred Speech
Facial Paralysis
What are the patterns for hemiplegia?
qi deficiency with blood stasis
Ascendant LV yang with obstruction of channels
What are the patterns for slurred speech?
Wind-phlegm
LV & KD yin and yang deficiency
What is the pattern for facial paralysis?
Wind-phlegm obstructing the channels?
What are the two phases of Epilepsy?
Attacking Phases
Remitting Phases
What are the 2 patterns for attacking phases?
yang seizures
yin seizures
What are the 5 patterns for remitting phases?
Obstruction by wind-phlegm LV fire with internal profusion of phlegm fire Vacuity of SP & ST qi Vacuity of LV & KD yin Blood stasis
What are the excess patterns for chest bi?
HT Blood stasis
Turbid Phlegm obstructing the chest
Yin cold congealing the HT
Stagnation of qi in the chest
What are the deficiency patterns for chest bi?
HT qi deficiency
HT yin deficiency
HT yang vacuity
What are the excess patterns for palpitations?
Water & phelgm-fluid overflowing to the HT
Obstruction of the HT by blood stasis
Phlegm-Fire harassing the HT
What are the deficiency patterns for palpitations?
HT-GB qi vacuity
HT-SP deficiency
HT yin deficiency with vigorous fire
Ht yang vacuity