Zang Fu Organs (Small Intestine) Flashcards
SI control ___ and ___.
Receiving & Transforming
SI separates ___.
Fluids
SI symptoms are usually located near the ___ abdomen.
Lower (below belly button)
What are the different ways to say SI-Qi Stagnation?
SI Qi Pain
SI Qi Tied
What are the clinical manifestations of SI-Qi Stagnation?
Lower abdominal pain, may radiate to back, that refuses pressure, borborygmus, flatulence (testicular pain), abdominal pain relieved by emission of wind
What is the tongue presentation of SI-Qi Stagnation?
Normal, white coating
What is the pulse of SI-Qi Stagnation?
Deep-Wiry
What are the pathological precursors of SI-Qi Stagnation?
LV-Qi Stagnation
What are the pathological developments from SI-Qi Stagnation?
LV-Qi Stagnation
SP-Qi deficiency and stagnation
What is the treatment principle for SI-Qi Stagnation?
Move SI-Qi and promote smooth flow of LV-Qi
What is another way to say Full/Excess Heat in the SI?
HT Fire entering SI
What are the clinical manifestations of Excess Heat in the SI?
Burning urination, dysuria, UTI symptoms, scanty and dark urine, lower abdominal pain, thirst for cold, dark urine, blood in urine, insomnia, irritability, agitation, possible palpitations, deafness, mental restlessness, tongue and mouth ulcers, thirst with desire to drink lots of cold water
What is the tongue presentation of Excess Heat in the SI?
Red with redder and swollen tip, yellow coating
What is the pulse of Excess Heat in the SI?
Overflowing-Rapid
What are the pathological precursors of Excess Heat in the SI?
HT-Fire