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Wen Bing 2

Wen Bing 2. Wen Bing Treatment. Principles Etiology Pathology Pathogen vs. Vital qi. Treatment methods. 1. Release Wei syndrome and disperse exterior Binning of Wen Bing Pathogen in Wei Stage Diaphoresis, release exterior, vent rashes. Release Wei syndrome and disperse exterior – cont’d.

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Wen Bing 2

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  1. Wen Bing 2

  2. Wen Bing Treatment • Principles • Etiology • Pathology • Pathogen vs. Vital qi

  3. Treatment methods • 1. Release Wei syndrome and disperse exterior • Binning of Wen Bing • Pathogen in Wei Stage • Diaphoresis, release exterior, vent rashes

  4. Release Wei syndrome and disperse exterior – cont’d • 1-1 expel wind and disperse heat • Beginning of Wind warmth, wind heat in LU and Wei stage • Sx: Fever, slightly aversion to wind cold, no sweating or little sweating, slightly thirst, or with cough, sore throat, thin white coating, red tongue tip and edge, floating rapid pulse. • Rx: Sang Ju Yin (w/cough), Yin Qiao San (w/o cough)

  5. Release Wei syndrome and disperse exterior – cont’d • 1-2 Disperse exterior cold, eliminate interior Summer dampness • Summer dampness • Sx: Aversion to cold, fever, headache, soreness in body, no sweating, thirst, restlessness • Rx: Xin Jia Xiang Ru Yin

  6. Release Wei syndrome and disperse exterior – cont’d • 1-3 Disperse exterior damp • Damp Warmth in Wei stage • Sx: Aversion to cold, slightly fever, heaviness in head and body, little sweating, oppressed chest and epigastria, white greasy coating, slow soft pulse • Rx: Huo Pu Xia Ling Tang

  7. Release Wei syndrome and disperse exterior – cont’d • 1-4 Disperse exterior and moisten dryness • Beginning of Autumn dryness • Sx: Fever, cough with little phlegm, dry throat, sore throat, dry nose, headache, thin white lack of moisten coating, red tongue tip and edge • Rx: Sang Xing Tang

  8. 2. Clear heat in Qi stage • Unshaped pathogenic heat

  9. Clear heat in the Qi stage – cont’d • 2-1 slight clear and disperse Qi syndrome • Qi stage heat with slight heat obstructing the diaphragm • Sx: Fever, slightly thirst, restlessness, thin yellow coating, rapid pulse • Rx: Zhi Zi Chi Tang

  10. Clear heat in the Qi stage – cont’d • 2-2 Use acrid cold to Clear Qi heat stage • Equates to Yangming qi stage • Sx: 4 Bigs - Strong fever, sweating, restlessness, thirst desire for cold water, dry yellow coating, flooding rapid pulse • Rx: Bai Hu Tang

  11. Clear heat in the Qi stage – cont’d • 2-3 Clear heat and purge fire • Pathogenic heat accumulation which transforms into fire • Sx: Fever, bitter taste, thirst, restlessness, concentrated urine, red tongue with yellow coating, rapid pulse • Rx: Huang Qin Tang

  12. 3. Harmonize exterior and interior • Harmonize, soothe, eliminate pathogen in half exterior and interior • Shaoyang, San Jiao, Mo Yuan Mo Yuan is also called the membrane source. Equates to the Shaoyang stage in the Six Channel Theory. The Wei level is the exterior, the Qi level is interior, but is the most external layer of the internal zones. When a pathogen is trying to gain entry to the Ying level it has to pass through the membrane source, the Mo Yuan.

  13. Harmonize exterior and interior – cont’d • 3-1 Clear Shaoyang • Pathogen is in Shaoyang, there is Stomach dysfunction • Rx: Chills and fever alternative, bitter taste, rib pain, thirst, concentrated urine, distention in epigastria, nausea, red tongue with yellow greasy coating, wiry rapid pulse • Sx: Hao Qin Qing Dan Tang

  14. Harmonize exterior and interior – cont’d • 3-2 Separately elimination through 3 Jiao • San Jiao heat and Phlegm damp • Sx: Alternate chills and fever, epigastria and abdominal bloating, concentrated urine, greasy coating • Rx: Wen Dan Tang

  15. Harmonize exterior and interior – cont’d • 3-3 Open Mu Yuan • Pathogen stays in Mu Yuan. This is an early stage of damp warmth or damp heat • Sx: More chills than fever, bloating, severe heaviness in body, white greasy coating like chalk powder. Deep red or purple red tongue • Rx: Da Yuan Yin

  16. Eliminate damp, clear heat – cont’d • 4. Eliminate Damp and Clear Heat • Focus on eliminate damp • Damp heat • Aromatic to resolve, bitter to dry, bland to drain

  17. Eliminate damp, clear heat – cont’d • 4-1 Disperse qi and resolve damp • Beginning of damp warmth • Sx: Hiding fever that is more severe in afternoon, can’t be solved after sweating, slight aversion to cold, epigastria distention, concentrated urine, white greasy coating, slow soft pulse • Rx: San Ren Tang

  18. Eliminate damp, clear heat – cont’d • 4-2 Dry damp and clear heat • Damp-heat in Middle Jiao • Sx: Fever which is not resolved after sweating, thirst without desire to drink, bloating, restlessness, nausea, loose stools, concentrated urine, yellow greasy coating • Rx: Wang’s Lian Po Yin

  19. Eliminate damp, clear heat – cont’d • 4-3 Drain damp • Damp heat in Lower Jiao • Sx: Vomiting, dizzy, little or no urine, thirst but drinks very little, white greasy coating • Fu Ling Pi Tang • Fu Ling Pi • Yi Yi Ren • Zhu Ling • Da Fu Pi • Tong Cao • Dan Zhu Ye

  20. Eliminate damp, clear heat – cont’d • 4-4 Warm to resolve dampness • Dampness obstructing Middle Jiao • Add earth, Dig ditch, Air through, aromatic to resolve

  21. 5. Purge down to eliminate pathogen • Shaped pathogen • Heat, damp, blood stasis

  22. Purge downward to eliminate pathogen – cont’d • 5-1 Purge Fu Organ to drain heat • Heat and turbid combination in Yangming channel • Sx: Tidal fever, delirium, abdominal fullness, hardness, impalpable, constipation, dark yellow coating, deep excess pulse • Rx: Tiao Wei Cheng Qi Tang Da Cheng Qi Tang

  23. Purge downward to eliminate pathogen – cont’d • 5-2 Eliminate damp and purge • Damp heat with turbidity • Sx: Fever, bloating, nausea, loose stools, yellowish red color stools, yellow turbid coating, slippery rapid pulse • Rx: Zhi Shi Dao Zhi Tang • Zhi Shi • Da Huang • Shan Zha • Bing Lang • Hou Po • Huang Lian • Shen Qu • Zi Cao • Mu Tong • Lian Qiao • Gan Cao

  24. Purge downward to eliminate pathogen – cont’d • 5-3 Promote fluid to purge • Intestinal dryness • Sx: Fever, constipation, dry lips, dry red tongue with little coating • Rx: Zeng Ye Cheng Qi Tang

  25. Purge downward to eliminate pathogen – cont’d • 5-4 Purge and break blood stagnation • Combination of heat and blood stasis • Sx: Fever, lower abdominal pain with hardness, normal urine, constipation, mania, purplish tongue, deep excess pulse • Rx: Tao He Cheng Qi Tang

  26. Clear Ying, cool blood – cont’d • 6. Clear Ying Stage and Cool Blood • Pathogen in Ying Stage and Blood Stage

  27. Clear Ying, cool blood – cont’d • 6-1 Clear Ying Stage Heat • Pathogenic heat starts to enter Ying stage • Sx: Fever more severe at night, restlessness, delirium, scattered macula, deep red tongue • Rx: Qing Ying Tang

  28. Clear Ying, cool blood – cont’d • 6-2 Cool blood and release stasis • Heat in blood plus stasis • Sx: Fever, restlessness, mania, delirium, macula, blood in urine and stools, vomiting blood, nasal bleeding, dark purple or crimson tongue • Rx: Xi Jiao Di Huang Tang

  29. Clear Ying, cool blood – cont’d • 6-3 Clear heat from Qi and Ying (Blood) Stages • Heat in Qi, Ying/ Blood stages • Sx: Strong fever, thirst, restlessness, coma, delirium, pain in bones like patient has taken a beating, macula, blood in stools, urine and vomit, nasal bleeding, dry yellow or dark black coating, crimson tongue • Rx’s: • Yu Nu Jian • Bai Hu Tang+ Xi Jiao, Xuan Shen • Qing Wen Bai Du Yin

  30. 7. Open orifice and extinguish Wind • Shen disorder

  31. Open orifices and extinguish wind (Shen disorder) – cont’d • 7-1 Clear Heart and Open Orifice • Heart heat with Shen disorder • Sx: Fever, dizzy, delirium, deep red tongue, thin rapid pulse • Rx’s: • An Gong Niu Huang Wan • Zhi Bao Dan • Zi Xue Dan

  32. Open orifices and extinguish wind (Shen disorder) – cont’d • 7-2 Eliminate Phlegm to open orifice • Damp covers orifice • Sx: Fever, dizziness, unconsciousness, delirium, red tongue with white greasy or yellow greasy coating, soft rapid pulse • Chang Pu Yu Jin Tang • Shi Chang Pu • Yu Jin • Zhi ZI • Lian Qiao • Ju Hua • Hua Shi • Zhu Ye • Mu Dan Pi • Niu Bang Zi • Zhu Li • Jiang Zhi

  33. Open orifices and extinguish wind (Shen disorder) – cont’d • 7-3 Cool Liver to extinguish Wind • Liver Heat generating inner wind • Sx: Fever, cold limbs, convulsions, opisthotonos, coma, red tongue yellow coating, wiry rapid pulse • Rx: Ling Jiao Gou Teng Tang

  34. Open orifices and extinguish wind (Shen disorder) – cont’d • 7-4 Nourish Yin to extinguish Wind • Late stage of Wen Bing, yin damage leading to empty heat and deficient wind • Sx: Low degree fever, fever in five centers (five palm heat), red cheeks (malar flush), finger spasms, fatigue, dry deep red tongue, weak thin pulse • Rx: Da Ding Feng Zhu

  35. Nourish Yin and promote fluids – cont’d • 8. Nourish Yin and promote fluid • Later stage of Wen Bing, yin damage

  36. Nourish Yin and promote fluids – cont’d • 8-1 Nourish LU and ST • LU ST yin fluid damage • Sx: Dry throat, non-productive dry cough, nausea, poor appetite, red tongue without coating • Rx: Sha Shen Mai Men Dong Tang

  37. Nourish Yin and promote fluids – cont’d • 8-2 Promote fluid to moisten Intestines • Later stage of Wen Bing, yin damage, dryness in Intestines • Sx: Constipation, dry throat and mouth, dry red tongue • Rx: Zeng Ye Tang

  38. Nourish Yin and promote fluids – cont’d • 8-3 Tonify True Yin essence • Later stage of Wen Bing, Liv and Ki yin damage • Sx: Low degree fever, red complexion, more hot in palms than the back of hand, dry mouth and throat, fatigue, sleepiness, dry deep red tongue, lack of coating, weak thin pulse • Rx: Jia Jian Fu Mai Tang • Zhi Gan Cao • Sheng Di • Bai Shao • Mai Dong • E Jiao • Hu Ma Ren,

  39. 9. Rescue Prolapsed • Prolapsed/collapse of Yin or Yang

  40. Rescue prolapse/collapse of Yin/Yang – cont’d • 9-1 Tonify qi and consolidate Yin • Qi and yin severe damage, prolapsed • Sx: Fever suddenly decreased, heavy sweating, wheezing, fatigue, scattered large pulse, lack of tongue coating • Rx: Sheng Mai San

  41. Rescue prolapse/collapse of Yin/Yang – cont’d • 9-2 Rescue Prolapsed Yang • Yang qi sudden prolapsed • Sx: Cold limbs, heavy sweating, fatigue, pale face, pale watery tongue, feeble pulse • Rx: Shen Fu Long Mu TangModifications: • Shen Fu Tang • Mu Li • Long Gu

  42. 10. External Methods • Bath • Emema • Liniment • Nasal Method

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