Tongue Flashcards
Pale
- Deficiency
- Cold syndrome - caused by def of Yang or Qi/Blood
Red
- Heat syndrome
- Interior excess or deficiency
Deep Red
Extreme Heat
- Exogenous - Pathogenic heat in Ying/Blood levels - Endogenous - Yin deficiency leading to fire
Purple
- Blue purple - blood stasis due to cold or heat
- Deep blue purple - Blood stasis due to heat
- Pale purple, moist - Blood stasis due to cold
- Purplish spots - blood stasis
Swollen
- Whole
- Delicate in quality, pale in color, teeth marks - SP or KD Yang deficiency producing harmful water
- Deep red in color, occupying the entire space of mouth - excessive heat in the HT or SP
- Blue-purplish, dark - Toxicosis
- Partial
- Edges - SP Qi/Yang def
- Sides - LV Yang excess or LV fire
- Tip - HT Fire (red color)
- Along central crack - HT Qi Def - normal color
- Half of tongue - weakness of channels
- Localized one side - Def/Stag in chest
- Half surface - LU Qi def
- Hammer shaped - Serious def of SP/ST/KD
Thin
- Pale - Qi and blood def
- Deep red, dry - Fire due to Yin def
Cracked
General
- Deep red - excess heat - Pale - blood def - Normal - Not deep and remain there all the time unchanged
Specific
- Horizontal - Yin def - Ice Floes - Yin def from aging - Irregular - ST Yin def - Transverse - SP Qi/Yin def - Vertical center - SP Qi def - Long vertical - HT, emotional disorder - Transverse (LU) - Prior LU disease or present LU Yin def - Deep + small - KD Yin def heat
Thorny
- Red - Internal accumulation of pathogenic heat
- Severity - More severe pathogenic heat will result in more severe thorns
Deviated
Wind stroke - early signs warning sign of wind stroke
Rigid
Exogenous
- Invasion of the PC by heat - Retention of Turbid-Phlegm in the interior - Excessive pathogenic heat consuming body fluids
Endogenous
-Wind stroke or early signs
Flaccid
Pale
-Extreme Qi and blood def
Deep red
-Consumption of yin fluids
Quivering
- Pale body - SP qi def, HT and SP collapse
- Red body - Extreme Heat generating internal wind
- Pale and thin - Yang collapse
Thick/Thin
Thick - Deeper progression - retention of damp or food
Thin - Superficial portion - Def of anti pathogenic Qi
Moist/Dry
Dry - Consumption of body fluids, excess heat or yin def-heat
Excessive moisture, saliva dribbles (slippery) - Harmful water and Damp
Sticky/Granular
Sticky (hard to scrubs, greasy) - Retention of damp, phlegm or food
Granular (coarse and soybean curds, easily scrubbed, pasty) - excessive Yang heat brings turbid ST Qi upward, retention of phlegm or food