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How
to differentiate syndrome of endogenous liver wind?
Syndrome of endogenous liver wind is the syndrome marked by dizziness,
convulsion and tremor. According to the causes, this syndrome can be divided
into 4 types:
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Syndrome |
Types
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Symptoms |
Accompanied symptoms |
Tongue fur |
Pulse |
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Syndrome of liver yang
transforming into wind |
Root asthenia and
branch sthenia |
Dizziness, shaking
head, stuttering, or aphasia, or sudden coma, hemiplegia.
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Headache, stiff neck,
tremor of limbs, stuttering. |
Red tongue with white
or greasy fur |
Powerful pulse |
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Syndrome of extreme
heat generating wind |
Heat |
Spasm of hands and
feet, stiff neck, upward staring of eyes, lockjaw, episthotonos. |
High fever,
unconsciousness. |
Deep reddish tongue |
Taut, powerful and
rapid pulse |
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Syndrome of endogenous
wind due to yin asthenia |
Asthenia wind |
Tremor of hands and
feet |
Tidal fever in the
afternoon or in the evening, dry mouth and throat, emaciation |
Red tongue with scanty
fluid |
Thin and rapid pulse |
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Syndrome of blood
asthenia generating wind |
Asthenia wind |
Tremor of hands and
feet, fascicular twitching, numbness of limbs |
Dizziness, tinnitus,
pale complexion, light colored nails |
Whitish tongue |
Thin and weak pulse. |
Written by Hu Xiaohua
Medboo TCM training center
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