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 ShaoYang-stage with tendency to TaiYang


Pin Yin: tai yang shao yang he bing
Symptoms:
acute, becoming fatigue; heat effusion (fever) low, intermittent alternating with chills; heat effusion (fever) breaks with onset of heavy sweating.
dry mouth and throat; thirst but no desire to swallow; decreased appetite.
nausea relieved by vomiting; sinus congestion; sinus discharge.
Pain: distension; pain; of ribside; of chest; soreness or ache; of whole body.
Sensory abnormalities: bitter taste, spontaneous; faintness, syncope; loss of balance; vision blurred.
Sleep: irregular, disturbed.
Affect: agitated or restless; irritable.
Signs:
Tongue Body: normal or dusky.
Tongue Coat: thick; greasy; white or gray.
Pulse: floating; bowstring.
Pattern derived from: [ColdInducIll:]ShaoYang-stage .

  
Herbs:

--Regulate Qi; especially using herbs such as Rx Bupleuri to harmonize the Liver.
-- Clear Heat, Dry Dampness
-Transform Cold Phlegm; especially herbs such as Rz Pinelliae and Rz Zingiberis Recens to relieve nausea and vomiting.
-Transform Hot Phlegm; especially herbs such as Caulis Bambusae in Taeniis to relieve nausea.

-Relieve Wind Cold
-- Clear Heat Toxins
--Aromatic-transform Dampness
-Relieve Wind Heat
-- Drain Fire
--Drain Dampness, Promote Urination

Formulas:

-- Harmonize ShaoYang (Minor Bupleurum Decoction)

-- Harmonize Stomach and Intestines
-Release Exterior disorders with Interior Vacuity
-- Clear Heat, Dry Dampness
-Clear Heat and transform Phlegm

  

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