Understanding Damp-Heat Disease in Shaoyang: Characteristics, Main Medications, and Treatment Methods

Understanding Damp-Heat Disease in Shaoyang: Characteristics, Main Medications, and Treatment Methods

Damp-Heat Disease in Shaoyang: Characteristics, Main Medications, and Treatment Methods 1) Damp-heat primarily involves the liver, gallbladder, and spleen-stomach. 2) Above Shaoyang, fire is treated; above Yangming, dryness is treated. 3) Shaoyang Sanjiao: Fluid pathway: dampness; Qi pathway: original qi, the vital energy; dampness transforms into heat, requiring Shaoyang fire to resolve; Grain pathway: the … Read more

Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment Methods – Liver Meridian Damp-Heat

Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment Methods - Liver Meridian Damp-Heat

Click the above “Longmen Medicine” to follow us! In clinical practice of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), in addition to precise differentiation and treatment, how to maximize the use of prescriptions and medications is an art, a skill, and the highest pursuit of TCM practitioners. Therefore, “half a day in clinical practice, half a day in … Read more

Xue Shengbai’s Analysis of Damp-Heat Syndrome: Damp-Heat Intermingling with Blood in Jueyin

Xue Shengbai's Analysis of Damp-Heat Syndrome: Damp-Heat Intermingling with Blood in Jueyin

Click the blue text above to follow for regular updates! Thirty-fourth Damp-Heat Syndrome: For seven to eight days, there is no thirst, the voice is silent, and urination is normal, with no aversion to food. The patient remains silent, consciousness clouded, and treatments with pungent, aromatic herbs for cooling and dispersing are ineffective; this indicates … Read more

Zhao Shaoqin’s Experience in Treating Damp-Heat

Zhao Shaoqin's Experience in Treating Damp-Heat

Zhao Shaoqin is skilled in the treatment of warm diseases and is a renowned contemporary scholar in this field. He has unique insights and understanding of Ye Tianshi’s methods for differentiating and treating Wei (Defensive Qi), Qi, Ying (Nutritive Qi), and Xue (Blood), proposing his own views. He believes that “in the case of Wei … Read more

Analysis of Damp-Heat Syndrome Affecting the Ying and Xue

Analysis of Damp-Heat Syndrome Affecting the Ying and Xue

Click the blue text above to follow for regular updates! In the case of Damp-Heat Syndrome (证): symptoms include thirst, yellow tongue coating with prickles, wiry and slow pulse, retracted and stiff tongue, delirium, unawareness of surroundings, and spasms in both hands, indicating dryness of fluids and stagnation of pathogens. Recommended herbs include fresh Sheng … Read more

Key Points on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Damp-Heat Diseases

Key Points on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Damp-Heat Diseases

Damp-heat disease, caused by the invasion of external damp-heat pathogens, is characterized by: persistent fever without significant elevation, stagnation of Qi, dysfunction of the spleen and stomach, abnormal water metabolism, and a lingering illness that is difficult to resolve. Due to the differences in nature and characteristics between damp-heat diseases and warm diseases, timely and … Read more

Characteristics, Treatment Principles, Diagnostic Methods, and Nursing Points of Damp-Heat Syndrome

Characteristics, Treatment Principles, Diagnostic Methods, and Nursing Points of Damp-Heat Syndrome

On March 11, 2022, I gave a public lecture in a live video session, explaining methods to cope with damp-heat issues at home. After the live session, several enthusiastic friends (who have established the Zide Editorial Department and are continuously recruiting like-minded individuals) helped transcribe the recording into a manuscript. I then adapted the manuscript, … Read more

Analysis of Damp-Heat Syndrome by Xue Shengbai

Analysis of Damp-Heat Syndrome by Xue Shengbai

Click the blue text above to follow for regular updates! Damp-Heat Syndrome: High fever and thirst, yellow or scorched red tongue, convulsions, delirium or laughter, evil heat burning the pericardium, and depletion of nutritive and blood. Suitable herbs include Xijiao (Rhinoceros Horn), Lingyangjiao (Antelope Horn), Lianqiao (Forsythia), Shengdi (Rehmannia), Yuanshen (Ophiopogon), Gouteng (Uncaria), Yinhua (Honeysuckle), … Read more

Differentiation of Damp-Heat Disease According to the Six Meridians

Differentiation of Damp-Heat Disease According to the Six Meridians

Author: Wang Hailong Institution: Yixian Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital The differentiation of diseases based on the Six Meridians is a complete theoretical system, thus all diseases in the world can be diagnosed and treated using the Six Meridians. The Qing Dynasty physician Ke Yunbo also stated: “Zhongjing’s Six Meridians serve as the legal basis for … Read more

Discussion on Damp-Heat Diseases from the Six Meridians—Taiyang Damp-Heat Pulse Syndrome and Treatment

Discussion on Damp-Heat Diseases from the Six Meridians—Taiyang Damp-Heat Pulse Syndrome and Treatment

Pain Dampness in the Exterior Pain: Headache, body pain, muscle pain, joint pain (including rheumatism).1) Dampness in the Exterior Headache. Two patterns, damp-heat syndrome, aversion to cold without sweating, heavy body and headache, dampness in the exterior, suitable for Huo Xiang (Agastache), Xiang Ru (Elsholtzia), Qiang Huo (Notopterygium), Cang Zhu (Atractylodes), Bo He (Mint), Niu … Read more