Heat-Damp-Stasis (acute Syndrome): Varicose veins are combined with red, swollen legs. Treatment Principle: Promote Xue circulation. Etiology: Post-stroke sequelae or tissue trauma Phlegm remains in Channels after stroke. Xue-Stasis: Weakness leading to numbness Possible spasm leading to paralysis. Formula: Zuo Gui Yin, You Gin Gui Yin, Da Bu Yin Wan. Treatment Principle: Tonify Jing and LV (for tendons). Jing Xu, sometimes combined with Qi or Yin-Xu. LV-Xu and KI-Xu: Old age, or after illness Hyposensitivity of extremities leading to weakness leading to paralysis Sore lower back, dysmenorrhoea, premature ejaculation Dizziness, vertigo, fatigue. Prevalent during post illness recovery period. Qi-Xu of SP-ST: Weakness (not paralysis) of limbs, normal movement, but very weak Bloating, indigestion, loose stool, aversion to Cold, pale complexion. ![]() Formula: Shao Shen Mail Men Dong Tang + San Miao San, Qing Zao Jie Fei Tang AP points: Yangming points ( ST for legs, LI for arms). Treatment Principle: Tonify Yin and Jin Ye. Flaccid Paralysis of Extremities "Wei Syndrome", usually without painīody Damaged by LU-Heat: Follows febrile disease Usually Lower extremities Low grade fever and impaired Yin T: Red with yellow or scanty coat. ![]() ![]() Heat and Phlegm: High fever, stiffness of extremities Irritability, delirium Possibly associated with convulsions, muscle spasms. Wind-Cold and Damp: Cold, achy arthritis. ACUPUNCTURE AND HOMEOSTASIS OF BODY ADAPTIVE SYSTEMSĪcupuncture (AP) in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)
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