Zang Fu Theory Quiz II
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Cough with copious, thick, sticky, white, frothy sputum (easily expectorated).
Chest congestion with full feeling (oppressive sensation in chest)
Dyspnoea
Middle Jiou Symptoms:
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Phlegm-Damp Obstructs Lungs
Manifestations -
Phlegm-Damp Obstructs Lungs
Treatment Principle - Transform Dampness & Phlegm, Regulate Lung Qi, Tonify Lungs ( & Spleen if necessary)
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Phlegm-Damp Obstructs Lungs
Acupoints -
SP-9: Transform Damp
LU-9: LU Yuan Source: resolves Phlegm
LU-1: Oppression in Chest
ST-40: Resolves Phlegm
Ren-17: Resolves Phlegm in Chest (meeting point for qi in the chest)
Ren-22: resolves phlegm in the throat
If spleen symptoms manifest:
SP-6: for diarrhea
ST-36: Tonify Qi
Ren-12 + P-6: for nausea/vomiting
UB-20: Spleen back shu point -
Cough with expectoration of copious, thick, purulent, yellow-green sputum. Sever cough w/ wheezing - flaring nostrils
Dyspnea
Oppression in Chest
Rattle in Breathing
Heat -
- Fever
- Restlessness
- Thirst w/ - Phlegm-Heat Congesting Lungs
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Phlegm-Heat Congests Lung
Treatment Principle - Clear Heat, Transform Phlegm, Regulate Lung Qi
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Phlegm-Heat Congests Lung
Acupoints -
LU-5: Clear heat from Lung (water point)
LU-6: Clears blockage, blood (Xi Cleft)
LU-1: Chest oppression (Front Mu)
LI-11: Heat
Du-14L: Heat
ST-40: resolve phlegm
Ren-17: relieve asthma & open chest (Add LU-7)
Ren-22: relieve asthma & resolve phlegm
Ding Chuan "Stop Wheezing": relieve asthma. -
Dysentery with tenesmus
Frequent Stools
Stools: yellow, watery, foul smell
Burning hot sensation in anus
Abdominal pain (no heat/no pressure)
Yellow, Scanty Urine
Sustained fever
Dry Mouth
Dysentery: sticky or jam -
Damp-Heat in Large Intestine
Clinical Manifestations -
Damp-Heat in Large Intestine
Treatment Principle - Clear Heat, Resolve Dampness, Regulate the Bowel Movement
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Damp-Heat in Large Intestine
Acupoints -
ST-25: LI Front Mu
UB-25: LI Back Shu
ST-37: LI Lower He-Sea
LI-11: Clear Heat & Alleviate Damp
LI-4: Relieve stagnation in LI
ST-44: Remove obstruction from Intestines
ST-36: Use for ANY Abdominal patterns
SP-9: Eliminate Damp -
Constipation
Dry Stools
Infrequent Bowel Movements
Possible Cramps
Dizziness (clear qi not going up)
Bad Breath (turbid Qi steaming upward)
Mouth & throat Dry
T: Red/Dry
C: Normal to dry coat could even be a li -
Deficiency of Fluid in Large Intestine
Clinical Manifestations -
Deficiency of Fluid in Large Intestine
Treatment Principle - Tonify Fluids, Moisten Large Intestine, Promote Bowel Movement
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Deficiency of Fluid in Large Intestine
Acupoints -
Promote BM:
- ST-25
- UB-25: LI Back Shu
- ST-37: Lower He Sea
Constipation:
- SJ-6
- SP-15
- KI-3: Pacify Heat
- KI-6: tonify KI-Yin (Body Fluid)
ST-36: ANY Abdominal problem
SP-6: Nourish Body Fluid -
Chronic Dysentery or Bowel incontenance or Chronic Diarrhea
Rectal Prolapse
Dull abdominal pain (likes warmth or pressure)
Cold limbs
T: pale
C: white, thick
P: weak pulse -
Large Intestine Xu w/ Slippery Prolapse
Clinical Manifestations -
Large Intestine Xu w/ Slippery Prolapse
Acupoints -
Ti Tuo:
ST-25: LI Front Mu
ST-37: LI Lower He-Sea
Ren-6:
DU-20: Raise Yang Qi
DU-1: local point
UB-25: LI Back Shu
ST-36: Stomach He-Sea -
Poor Appetite
Abdominal & Epigastric distention (worse after eating)
Loose Stools (chronic, intermittent, worse w/ some foods, undigested food, not smelly)
Edema - starts in lower eyelid - then in lower limbs.
Sallow complexion
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Spleen Qi Xu
Clinical Manifestations -
Spleen Qi Xu
Treatment Principle - Tonify Spleen Qi
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Spleen Qi Xu
Acupoints -
UB-20: Spleen Back Shu
Liv-13: Spleen Front Mu
SP-3: Spleen Yuan Source
ST-36: Strengthen T&T function
REN-12: reinforce spleen & stomach
Ren-6: Qi Point
SP-6: Drain Damp & strengthen Spleen
SP-9: Drain Damp -
Abdominal & epigastric distention after eating (w/ sinking feeling)
Prolapse of one or more organs
Sallow complexion
Heavy, sinking sensation in anus
Loose stools
cloudy urine
chronic diarrhea or dysentery
T: Pale ( -
Central Qi Sinking
Clinical Manifestations -
Central Qi Sinking
Treatment Principle - Tonify Spleen Qi & Reinforce Zhong Qi
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Central Qi Sinking
Acupoints -
Du-20: raise Yang Qi
UB-20: Spleen Back Shu
Liv-13: Spleen Front Mu
SP-3: Spleen Yuan Source
ST-36: Strengthen T&T function
REN-12: reinforce spleen & stomach
Ren-6: Qi Point
SP-6: Drain Damp & strengthen Spleen
SP-9: Drain Damp -
Poor Appetite
Loose Stools or watery stools containing undigested food
Abdominal & epigastric distention (worse after eating)
Edema
Four limbs tired & heavy
Sallow Complexion
Shortness of Breath
Pain in epigastr -
Spleen Yang Xu
Clinical Manifestations
(Basically Spleen Qi Xu + cold signs) -
Spleen Yang Xu
Treatment Principle - Tonify Spleen Qi & Warm the middle jiao
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Spleen Yang Qi Xu
Acupoints -
Ren-8 + Moxa
GB-26 for Leukorhea
UB-20: Spleen Back Shu
Liv-13: Spleen Front Mu
SP-3: Spleen Yuan Source
ST-36: Strengthen T&T function
REN-12: reinforce spleen & stomach
Ren-6: Qi Point
SP-6: Drain Damp & strengthen Spleen
SP-9: Drain Damp -
Large Intestine Xu w/ Slippery Prolapse
Treatment Principle - Tonify Large Intestine Yang Qi, Consolidate Large Intestine, Regulate Bowel Movement