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Home > Conditions > Aversion to Heat

Aversion to Heat Without Chills

An interior excess condition effecting the Lung and Stomach

Hot phlegm in Lung (Phenomena, Bronchitis)

Clinical Manifestations:

  • Fever
  • Cough
  • Chest pain
  • Sputum is thick and yellow, brown, or green
  • Thirst
  • Constipation
  • One can also remove heat from Lungs by purging constipation when that symptom is present.
  • T: Red with thick greasy yellow coat
  • P: Rapid and slippery

Formula:

  • Ma Xing Shi Gan Tang

Yang Ming Jing Disease (Stomach channel)

No chills because the pathogen is too far interior

Clinical Manifestations:

  • "Four Big Symptoms"
  • Big thirst
  • Big fever
  • Big sweating
  • Big pulse

Formula:

  • Bai Hu Tang (Bitter and cold)

Yang Ming Fu (Large Intestine organ disease)

Clinical Manifestations:

  • Heat leads to...
  • Fever
  • Constipation
  • Bloating
  • Palpable hardnesses in abdomen (dry stool)
  • P: Deep, strong, rapid (due to heat) or slow (due to stagnation)

Formula:

  • Da Cheng Qi Tang

Ying or Xue level syndromes (Pericardium heat)

Clinical Manifestations:

  • High fever (104 degrees F. and above)
  • Mental manifestations (confusion, delirium, etc...)
  • T: Red tongue with scanty, or no coat (Yin deficiency)

Formula:

  • King herbs include: Xi Jiao, Ling Yang Jiao and Shui Niu Jiao (Herbs must go to the PC)
  • Qing Ying Tang

 

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