This document provides a quick reference guide for selecting Chinese herbal formulas based on various clinical conditions. It lists common patterns seen in Bi Syndrome (osteoarthritis and muscle pain), Wei Syndrome (wasting syndrome), pruritus/skin conditions, autoimmune skin diseases including lupus, and provides the corresponding herbal formulas to address each pattern. For each condition, it outlines the typical clinical signs and symptoms and recommends an herbal formula. The goal is to help practitioners quickly choose an appropriate herbal treatment based on a patient's presentation and diagnosis.
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Quick Selection of Chinese Herbal Formulas Based on Clinical Conditions
This document provides a quick reference guide for selecting Chinese herbal formulas based on various clinical conditions. It lists common patterns seen in Bi Syndrome (osteoarthritis and muscle pain), Wei Syndrome (wasting syndrome), pruritus/skin conditions, autoimmune skin diseases including lupus, and provides the corresponding herbal formulas to address each pattern. For each condition, it outlines the typical clinical signs and symptoms and recommends an herbal formula. The goal is to help practitioners quickly choose an appropriate herbal treatment based on a patient's presentation and diagnosis.
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This document provides a quick reference guide for selecting Chinese herbal formulas based on various clinical conditions. It lists common patterns seen in Bi Syndrome (osteoarthritis and muscle pain), Wei Syndrome (wasting syndrome), pruritus/skin conditions, autoimmune skin diseases including lupus, and provides the corresponding herbal formulas to address each pattern. For each condition, it outlines the typical clinical signs and symptoms and recommends an herbal formula. The goal is to help practitioners quickly choose an appropriate herbal treatment based on a patient's presentation and diagnosis.
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Dr. Xies Jing-Tang Herbal Inc. Tel :(352)591-0561 (800)891-1986 Fax: (352)591-2854 (866)700-8772 Website: http://www.tcvmherbal.com E-mail: admin@tcvm.com Address: 9700 W Hwy 318, Reddick, FL 32686
BI SYNDROME (OSTEOARTHRITIS AND MUSCLE PAIN).............................................................................1 WEI SYNDROME (WASTING SYNDROME)........................................................................................................2 PRURITUS/ERUPTION/EROSION/ECZEMA/DERMATITIS (SHI ZHEN) .....................................................3 AUTOIMMUNE SKIN DISEASES INCLUDING LUPUS.....................................................................................4 SEIZURE......................................................................................................................................................................5 ANOREXIA.................................................................................................................................................................7 VOMITING..................................................................................................................................................................8 DIARRHEA IN HORSES...........................................................................................................................................9 DIARRHEA IN SMALL ANIMALS.......................................................................................................................10 INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE (IBD) ......................................................................................................11 CONSTIPATION / MEGACOLON / ABDOMINAL PAIN .................................................................................12 NASAL DISCHARGE AND CONGESTION.........................................................................................................13 COUGH......................................................................................................................................................................14 DYSPNEA / HEAVES / ASTHMA..........................................................................................................................15 CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE.........................................................................................................................16 RENAL FAILURE (LIN SYNDROME) .................................................................................................................16 DIABETES.................................................................................................................................................................18 CUSHINGS DISEASE.............................................................................................................................................19 HYPOTHYROIDISM...............................................................................................................................................20 HYPERTHYROIDISM.............................................................................................................................................21 ACUTE MUSCULOSKELETAL CONDITIONS..................................................................................................21 ACUTE INTERNAL CONDITIONS.......................................................................................................................22
1 Bi Syndrome (Osteoarthritis and Muscle Pain) Bi syndrome refers to pain and stiffness in muscles, tendons, bones and joints. The difficult movements or deformities of these tissues are caused by invasion of Wind, Cold, Damp and Heat. Bi syndrome includes osteoarthritis, arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, gouty arthritis, discospondylitis, spondylosis, and intervertebral disc diseases (IVDD). The most commonly seen bi syndromes are Kidney Qi Deficiency Bony Bi, Kidney Yin and Qi/Yang Deficiency Bony Bi, Painful Bi and Fixed Bi. Table -1.1: Herbal selection for the most common patterns of Bi (arthritis) syndrome Pattern Type Clinical Signs Herbal Formula Painful (Cold) Bi J oint pain Difficult movement Heat relieves pain Dislikes being massaged Cold exacerbates pain Tongue: Purple or normal; slightly pale coating Pulse: Tight and wiry pulse Doks Formula (C2031)
or
Equine Du Huo (A0030) Fixed (Damp) Bi Difficult movement More stiffness than pain Heat and dryness relieves pain Cold-damp (weather changes) exacerbates pain Tongue: Greasy and pale coating Pulse: Soft and slow Coix Formula (C2032) Kidney Qi/Yang Deficiency Bi Syndrome Difficulty getting up and/or walking Coldness of back and extremities or soft stool Lameness is worse in cold/damp or winter Heat seeking Likes to be massaged Tongue: Pale, wet Pulse: Deep and weak Loranthus Powder (C2033) Kidney Yin and Qi/Yang Deficiency Bi Syndrome Dry skin Thirsty Lameness is worse in summer or hot conditions Cool-seeking Difficulty in getting up Lethargy Tongue: Pale or red Pulse: Thready and weak Di Gu Pi (C2034)
For better results add: Sang Zhi San (C2035) if there is osteoarthritis in limbs (e.g. shoulder, hip, hock) Body Sore (B0020) if there is pain in soft tissues (e.g. muscle and ligaments) Relief Salve (K9010) for any type of pain (massage into local areas)
Wei Syndrome (Wasting Syndrome) This refers to general weakness and muscle wasting. Table -1.1: Herbal selection for the most common patterns of Wei syndrome Pattern Type Clinical Signs Herbal Formula Damp-Heat Obesity Earth personality History of IBD or damp skin Edema Muscle atrophy Weakness Lethargy Tongue: Greasy and wet Pulse: Fast Si Miao San (C3037) Qi/Yang Deficiency Lethargy Shortness of breath Weakness of limbs Too weak to walk or get up Loose lips Anorexia Loose stool Emaciation Dry or burned hair Edema Heat-seeking Tongue: Pale and wet Pulse: Thready and weak Bu Yang Huan Wu (A2080) Qi-Yin Deficiency Emaciation Weakness of the lumbar area and limbs Heat-seeking Dry skin Tongue: Pale or red and dry Pulse: Weak and thready Hindquarter Formula (A2090)
3 Pruritus/Eruption/Erosion/Eczema/Dermatitis (Shi Zhen) Table -1.1: Herbal selection for most common patterns of Shi-zhen Pattern Type Clinical Signs Herbal Formula Skin allergy (External Wind) Atopy Contact dermatitis Flea allergy dermatitis IgE-mediated hypersensitivity reactions Pruritus Itching Scratching the face, neck and upper body Otitis externa Rubbing the face Tongue: Red or slightly dry Pulse: Wiry or fast External Wind (E2042) Wind-Heat Warm skin surface A patch of erythema Small vesicles on the body surface Itching Scratching and rubbing the affected area Alopecia in the affected area Tongue: Red Pulse: Floating and forceful Wind Toxin Formula (E2041) Damp-Heat in whole body Small vesicles on the skin (may be ruptured) Thick, yellow discharge on the surface with odor Scab formation Itching and restlessness Scratching and rubbing Alopecia. Tongue: Red with greasy coating Pulse: Fast and forceful Damp Heat Skin (E2043a) Damp-Heat in four paws Damp-Heat skin conditions (red, swelling, heat, yellow discharge on the skin surface with an odor and/or itching) located on all four paws Four Paws Damp Heat (E2043b) Damp-Heat in lower J iao Damp-Heat skin conditions (red, swelling, heat, yellow discharge on the skin surface with an odor and/or itching) located around the lower jiaos (lower abdomen, thigh, and rear limbs) Lower J iao Damp Heat (E2043c) Damp-Heat in front paws Damp-Heat skin conditions (red, swelling, heat, yellow discharge on the skin surface with an odor and/or itching) located on the front paws Front Paw Damp Heat (E2043d)
Damp Heat in ears Damp-Heat skin conditions (red, swelling, heat, yellow discharge from the ears with skin odor and/or itching) located in the ears. Ear Damp-Heat (E2043e) Damp Heat in genital areas Damp-Heat skin conditions (red, swelling, heat, yellow discharge on the skin surface with an odor and/or itching) located on the genital areas Genital Damp-Heat (E2043f) Blood Deficiency Chronic itching in an aged patient Dandruff Dry skin/haircoat Alopecia Dry or cracked paws/hooves Poor growth of feet Tongue: Pale and dry tongue Pulse: Deep, thready, weak Ku Shen Si Wu (E2065) Yin Deficiency Chronic itching, worse at night and in summer Dandruff Dry skin/haircoat Alopecia or crusting Hyperactivity at night or night sweating Cool-seeking behavior Tongue: Red/deep red and dry Pulse: Deep, thready, fast Zhi Bai Di Huang (A3504) Autoimmune Skin Diseases Including Lupus Table -1.1: Herbal selection for most common patterns of autoimmune skin disease Pattern Type Clinical Signs Herbal Formula Blood Heat Depigmentation, crusting, ulceration of the planum nasale or skin Erythema Erosions of thin-skinned areas (axilla, periocular skin) Includes discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE), systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), pemphigus Tongue: Red or purple Pulse: Surging and rapid Blood Heat Formula (E2044)
5 Blood Stagnation Crusts, scales, eruptions or erosions Ulceration Erythema Wood type of behavior Tongue: Purple Pulse: Surging and rapid Mu Dan Pi Powder (E2045) Qi-Blood Deficiency Depigmentation Crusting Bleeding ulceration Erythema Erosions Tongue: Pale and dry Pulse: Deep and weak Han Lian Cao (E2047) Seizure Table -1.1: Herbal selection for most common patterns of seizure (epilepsy) Pattern Type Clinical Signs Herbal Formula Obstruction by Wind-Phlegm Sudden onset of seizure without warning Loss of consciousness Convulsions Foaming at the mouth Screaming Possible incontinence of urine and stool Sporadic, temporary disorientation without seizure Tongue: Pale or purple with white greasy coating Pulse: Wiry and slippery Ding Xian Wan (H2410) Internal Profusion of Phlegm-Fire Wood type of personality (agitated, irritability) Sudden onset of seizure without warning Loss of consciousness Convulsions Foaming at the mouth Screaming Sporadic constipation Cough with yellow phlegm Tongue: Red or purple with greasy coating Pulse: Slippery Di Tan Tang (H2412)
and
Long Dan Xie Gan (E3907)
Stagnation of Blood History of injuries on the head Sudden onset of seizure without warning Loss of consciousness Convulsions Foaming at the mouth Screaming Possible incontinence of urine and stool Sporadic, temporary disorder of consciousness Temporary disorientation without seizure Tongue: Pale or purple with white greasy coating Pulse: Wiry and slippery Ding Xian Wan (H2410)
and
Tao Hong Si Wu Tang (B3315) Liver Blood Deficiency Chronic seizures Anemia Emaciation Dry or burned hair Rigidity of the neck and lockjaw Weakness in four limbs Cool ear and nose Tongue: Pale Pulse: Weak and thready Bu Xue Xi Feng (A3320) Liver/Kidney Yin Deficiency Chronic seizures Dry nose and mouth Seizure occurred at night or late afternoon Tongue: Red Pulse: Weak and thready Yang Yin Xi Feng (A3325)
Modification:
Epimedium Powder (A 0190) for Kidney J ing Deficiency
Tian Ma Plus II (A3330) for Blood and Yin Deficiency
Tian Ma Bai Zhu (F2430) for Damp or Spleen Qi Deficiency
7 Anorexia Table -1.1: Herbal selection for most common patterns of Anorexia syndrome Pattern Type Clinical Signs Herbal Formula Stomach Cold Anorexia Lassitude Coldness in ear/nose Too much saliva Wet mouth Tongue: Pale/purple with pale coating Pulse: Deep and slow Happy Earth Formula (D2060) Stomach Heat Anorexia Thirsty Foul odor from mouth Dry feces Dark and short urination Tongue: Deep red with yellow coating Pulse: Surging and fast J ade Lady (E0172) Food Stasis Anorexia Lassitude Vomiting Weariness Foul odor from mouth Tongue: Greasy and thick coating Pulse: Deep and slippery Bao He Wan (D2061) Spleen Qi Deficiency Anorexia Lassitude Loose stool with indigested grain Weariness Weight loss Edema Weakness in four limbs Tongue: Pale Pulse: Deep and weak Eight Gentlemen (A3030)
Vomiting Table -1.1: Herbal selection for the most common patterns of vomiting Pattern Type Clinical Signs Herbal Formula Disruption of Stomach by Exogenous Pathogenic Factors Sudden onset of vomiting especially after weather/season changes or travel Aversion to cold, wind or heat (sunshine) Headache (aversion to touch around the head) Palpation reveals cranial abdomen pain (++) Tongue: Pale coating Pulse: Floating/superficial Happy Earth Formula (D2060) Food Stagnation Anorexia Sudden onset of vomiting after eating Loose stool Foul odor from mouth Vomits acidic fluid or undigested stomach contents Relief after vomiting Abdominal palpation: Fullness Tongue: Red with greasy and thick coating Pulse: Slippery Bao He Wan (D2061) Liver Qi Stagnation Hyperactive personality Irritability Vomiting small amounts Flank and rib pain (+++) on palpation Frequent acid regurgitation/eructation Red eyes Tongue: Purple Pulse: Wiry Liver Happy (B3905) Spleen Qi/Yang Deficiency Vomiting Fatigue Loose stool with undigested grain Loss of appetite Weakness Edema Warm-seeking Enjoys massage of the abdomen Abdominal discomfort May improve after massage Tongue: Pale Pulse: Deep and weak Eight Gentlemen (A3030) Stomach Yin Deficiency Vomiting Frequent vomiting of small amount of contents Loss of appetite Dry mouth Small, dry fecal-balls Palpation: Abdominal pain (+++) Tongue: Red with less or no coating Pulse: Thready and rapid Stomach Happy (E0171)
9 Diarrhea in Horses Table -1.1: Herbal selection for the most common patterns of equine diarrhea Pattern Type Clinical Signs Herbal Formula Cold-Damp Increased bowel movements or loose stool after stressful environmental changes, sudden changes in diet, or drinking too much cold water Cold ear/nose Colic Tongue: Pale or purple and wet Pulse: Deep and slow Equine GI Formula (D0140) Heat-Toxin Damp-Heat Bloody/watery diarrhea or malodorous mucoid feces Could be colitis, enteritis, Potomac fever, salmonellosis and non-specific gastroenteritis Hot ear/nose Thirsty Tongue: Deep red with yellow coating Pulse: Deep and rapid Yu J in San (E0131) Liver Qi Stagnation Diarrhea due to stressful work or environment Diarrhea due to a gastric ulcer Racehorses or hyperactive horses are predisposed Tongue: Purple or red Pulse: Taut-string or wiring Stomach Happy (E0171) Spleen Qi Deficiency Chronic diarrhea with undigested grain Anorexia Loss of body weight Exercise intolerance Tongue: Pale or yellow Pulse: Deep and weak Shen Ling Bai Zhu (A3070) Kidney Yang Deficiency Prolonged diarrhea Diarrhea at night or early morning (day break) Cold and painful back Rear weakness and stiffness Tongue: Pale Pulse: Deep and weak Four Immortals (A2150) Diarrhea in Foal Soft to watery diarrhea due to bacteria, viruses, parasites or other pathogenic factors Tongue: Pale or purple Pulse: Thready and fast Mume Powder (E0240)
Diarrhea in Small Animals Table -1.1: Herbal selection for common patterns of diarrhea in dogs and cats Pattern Type Clinical Signs Herbal Formula Heat-Toxin/ Damp-Heat Bloody/watery diarrhea or mucoid feces with a foul odor Can be colitis, enteritis, and non-specific gastroenteritis Hot ear/nose Thirsty Tongue: Deep red with yellow coating Pulse: Deep and rapid Great Saussurea Coptis (E2181) Liver-Spleen Disharmony Diarrhea due to stressful work or environmental factors Diarrhea due to gastric ulcer Hyperactive pets are predisposed Tongue: Purple or red Pulse: Taut-string or wiring Escape Stagnation Pill (B0033) Spleen Qi Deficiency Chronic diarrhea with undigested grain Anorexia Loss of body weight Exercise intolerance Tongue: Pale or yellow Pulse: Deep and weak Shen Ling Bai Zhu (A3070) Kidney Yang Deficiency Prolonged diarrhea Diarrhea at night or early morning (day break) Cold and painful back Rear weakness and stiffness Tongue: Pale Pulse: Deep and weak Four Immortals (A2150)
11 Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Table -1.1: Herbal selection for common patterns of inflammatory bowel disease Pattern Type Clinical Signs Herbal Formula Heat-Toxin/ Damp-Heat Bloody/watery diarrhea or mucoid feces with a foul odor Acute onset Hot ear/nose Thirsty Vomiting Tongue: Deep red with yellow coating Pulse: Deep and rapid Great Saussurea Coptis (E2181) Qi-Blood Stagnation Chronic diarrhea with stink odor Abdominal pain Vomiting Loss of appetite Tongue: Purple or red Pulse: Wiring Xiang Lian San (E2182) Spleen Qi Deficiency Chronic diarrhea with undigested grain Anorexia Loss of body weight Exercise intolerance Tongue: Pale or yellow Pulse: Deep and weak Shen Ling Bai Zhu (A3070) Canine Parvovirus Bloody diarrhea with mucus or foul odor Anorexia Vomiting Tongue: Red and dry Pulse: Fast Red Back Door (E2185)
Constipation / Megacolon / Abdominal Pain Table -1.1: Herbal selection for common patterns of constipation/colic Pattern Type Clinical Signs Herbal Formula Heat Acute onset of colic Hot ear/nose Cool-seeking Thirsty Foul breath Swollen upper palate Tongue: Red and dry Pulse: Fast Da Cheng Qi Tang (I0097) Qi Stagnation Sub-acute onset of colic Bloat Gaseous bowel movement Abdominal fullness Anorexia Tongue: Purple or red Pulse: Fast or wiry Xiao Zhang San (B0263) Qi Deficiency Chronic constipation or colic Anorexia Loss of body weight Exercise intolerance or general weakness Tongue: Pale Pulse: Deep and weak Fan Xie Ye (I8001) Yin/Blood Deficiency Very chronic megacolon Impaction Dry and flaky skin Weak or geriatric patient Tongue: Pale or red and dry Pulse: Fast, thready and weak Dang Gui Cong Rong (A0250)
13 Nasal Discharge and Congestion Table -1.1: Herbal selection for common patterns of nasal discharge/congestion Pattern Type Clinical Signs Herbal Formula Allergy Wind-Heat Allergic rhinitis Sinusitis Sneezing Nasal congestion with thick discharge Tongue: Red Pulse: Fast Tuo Ming Tang (E4017) Wind-Cold Cold-Damp Nasal congestion with clear discharge Sneezing Tongue: Pale Pulse: Tight Xin Yi San (E4010) Phlegm Stagnation Yellow, thick nasal discharge with odor and pus Tongue: Red or purple Pulse: Deep or fast Hueys Formula (E4021)
Cough Table -1.1: Herbal selection for common patterns of cough Pattern Type Clinical Signs Herbal Formula Wind-Cold Aversion to cold Clear nasal discharge Cough with sputum Cold ears and nose Acute onset of cough Tongue: Pale red with thin coating Pulse: Superficial / slow Zhi Sou San (F0045) Wind-Heat Depression Fever Thirst Loud cough with less sputum Warm air exhaled from the nose Tongue: Red with yellow coating Pulse: Superficial / fast J ade Screen Eight (E0138) Lung Heat High fever Asthma or cough Tongue: Dry and red Pulse: Surging and rapid Qing Fei San (E0087) Lung Yin Deficiency Prolonged and weak cough Cough is better in day and worse at night Emaciation Dry hair Dry and thick nasal discharge Tongue: Red and dry Pulse: Thready and rapid Lily Combination (A0050) Lung Qi Deficiency Cough with weak voice Fatigue Exercise intolerance Tongue: Pale and wet Pulse: Deep and weak Bu Fei San (A0085)
15 Dyspnea / Heaves / Asthma Table -1.1: Herbal selection for common patterns of dyspnea Pattern Type Clinical Signs Herbal Formula Allergy Heat Allergic heaves Worse in Summer Cool-seeking, Tongue: Red and dry Pulse: Strong and fast Schisandra 5 (F0081) Lung Yin Deficiency Chronic heaves/asthma Emaciation Dry hair Dry and thick nasal discharge Dry cough Cool-seeking Tongue: Red and dry Pulse: Thready and rapid Lily Combination (A0050) Lung Qi Deficiency Chronic heaves/asthma Dyspnea worse when moving Weak voice Fatigue Exercise intolerance Tongue: Pale and wet Pulse: Deep and weak pulse Bu Fei San (A0085) Kidney and Lung Qi Deficiency Prolonged course of asthma Feeble asthma with low sound of respiration Exercise intolerance Loss of breath Worse asthma when moving Obvious heaves/asthma groove Tongue: Pale with thin coating Pulse: Deep and weak Breath Easer (F0082)
Congestive Heart Failure Table -1.1: Herbal selection for common patterns of congestive heart failure Pattern Type Clinical Signs Herbal Formula Heart Qi Deficiency Shortness of breath Palpitation Spontaneous sweating Listlessness Lassitude Tongue: Pale tongue, white coating Pulse: Weak, irregularly or regularly intermittent Heart Qi Tonic (A0016) Heart Yang Deficiency Shortness of breath Palpitation Spontaneous sweating Listlessness Lassitude Fatigue Lethargy Loose stool Coolness of ears/nose Tongue: Pale or purple Pulse: Weak, irregularly or regularly intermittent Bao Yuan Tang (A0015) Kidney Yang Deficiency Cough Shortness of breath Ascites Edema in rear limbs Warm-seeking behavior Coldness of back and limbs Tongue: Pale purple Pulse: Deep and weak Zhen Wu Tang (A0096)
Renal Failure (Lin Syndrome) Table -1.1: Herbal selection for common patterns of renal failure Pattern Type Clinical Signs Herbal Formula Kidney Qi Deficiency Urinary incontinence or dysuria Stranguria Weakness of back Tongue: Pale, wet Pulse: Deep, weak (especially at right) Suo Quan Wan (A2110)
17 Kidney Yang Deficiency Pale complexion Aversion to cold Cold extremities Subdued manner Sore lumbar region Poor teeth Hearing loss Copious clear urine or enuresis Urinary incontinence General debility/weakness Edema in limbs or ventral abdomen Tongue: Swollen and pale with a wet coating Pulse: Weak, deep (especially on the right side). Zhen Wu Tang (A0096)
Kidney Yin Deficiency Dysuria Stranguria Weakness of back Thin and shriveled (dehydrated) constitution Dry throat Warm palmar surfaces (hot five hearts) Night sweating Generalized erythema Hearing loss Weak lumbar region or infertility problems Tongue: Red, dry Pulse: Deep, thready, weak (especially on left) Zhi Bai Di Huang (A3504)
Kidney Qi and Yin Deficiency Exercise intolerance Lethargy Cool-seeking behavior Dry and red skin Tongue: Red and dry or pale and wet Pulse: Thready and fast or weak and deep Rehmannia 11 (A2194) Kidney J ing Deficiency Premature aging Bad teeth Brittle bones Slow growth and development of neonates Poor skeletal development Developmental bone diseases Congenital defects A preponderance of symptoms toward either Kidney Yin or Kidney Yang Deficiency Tongue: Pale or red Pulse: Weak Epimedium Powder (A0190)
Modification:
Add Eight Gentlemen (A3030) if clinical signs include with vomiting and anorexia
Diabetes Table -1.1: Herbal selection for common patterns of diabetes Pattern Type Clinical Signs Herbal Formula Lung Heat Upper Xiao Polydipsia Polyuria Tongue: Red, dry mouth; thin, yellow coating Pulse: Rapid and full Upper Xiao Ke Fang (A2192) Stomach Heat Middle Xiao Polyphagia (eating too much) Emaciation Dry stool Tongue: Red with yellow coating Pulse: Forceful and slippery J ade Lady (E0172) Kidney Yin Deficiency Polyuria Glucosuria Panting Cool-seeking Tongue: Dry and red Pulse: Deep and thready Xiao Ke Fang (A2190) Kidney Qi-Yin Deficiency Polyuria Urination immediately after drinking water Glucosuria Weak back and knees Impotence Tongue: Pale or red Pulse: Deep, thready, weak J iang Tang Cha (A2191)
19 Cushings Disease Table -1.1: Herbal selection for common patterns of hyperadrenocorticism Pattern Type Clinical Signs Herbal Formula Yin Deficiency Polyphagia Dry haircoat and skin Hair thinning to frank alopecia Polyuria Polydipsia Excessive panting with nightly outbursts Tongue: Dry and red Pulse: Thready and rapid Ophiopogon Powder (A3510) Qi and Yin Deficiency Polydipsia Polyuria Pendulous abdomen or ascites Pulmonary edema Congestive heart failure Enlarged liver Excessive panting with nightly outbursts Tongue: Pale or red Pulse: Thready and weak Rehmannia 11 (A2194) Yang Deficiency Polydipsia Polyuria Pendulous abdomen or ascites Pulmonary edema Congestive heart failure Enlarged liver Warm-seeking Hirsutism Chronic/recurrent laminitis Tongue: Swollen and pale Pulse: Deep and weak Rehmannia 14 (A0150)
Hypothyroidism Table -1.1: Herbal selection for common patterns of hypothyroidism Pattern Type Clinical Signs Herbal Formula Liver Qi Stagnation Wood type of personality Goiter or evident thyroid enlargement Emotional activities Tongue: Purple or slightly red Pulse: Wiry or string-taut Si Hai Powder (A2203) Yuan Qi Deficiency Developmental retardation (bone and tendon) Muscular problems Poor exercise tolerance or tiredness Warm-seeking or decreased body temperature Goiter Scaly hair coat Edema Tongue: Pale tongue with white coating Pulse: Deep, weak Xiao Ying Powder (A2204) Qi-Yin Deficiency Aversion to cold Cold extremities Cold and painful lower back Reduced libido or fertility Loose teeth Deafness or loss of hearing Copious clear urine Urinary incontinence Lethargic Exercise intolerance Dry flaky skin Increased shedding Hair loss in bilaterally symmetrical pattern Loose, dry, thickened and darkly pigmented skin Weight gain without increased appetite or caloric consumption Weak bark or meow Constipation or diarrhea Tongue: Swollen, pale, thin moist or red/dry Pulse: Weak, deep J ia Bing Fang (A2201)
21 Hyperthyroidism Table -1.1: Herbal selection for common patterns of hyperthyroidism Pattern Type Clinical Signs Herbal Formula Stagnant Liver Qi with Stagnation of Blood and Phlegm Irritability Anxiety Depression Aversion palpation in hypochondriac region Tongue: Bluish-dark red, thin white coat Pulse: Wiry, slippery Sargassum J ade Pot (A2211) Deficiency of Yin with Yang Floating Enlarged thyroid mass Weight loss Emaciation Irritability Restless, hyperactive or aggressive behavior Palpitations Insomnia Panting Tremors of tongue and hands Large appetite Fatigue Loose stools Vomiting Tachycardia Five hearts hot Exophthalmos Photophobia Tongue: Red and dry Pulse: Wiry, rapid, floating, thin Hyper-J ia-Bing Formula (A2212)
Acute Musculoskeletal Conditions Table -1.1: Herbal selection for common patterns of musculoskeletal conditions Observation TCM Pattern Oral Medication Topical Medication Soft Tissue Pain in the Channels and Ligaments/Tendons Qi-Blood Stagnation Shu J in Huo Luo (B0036) Relief Salve (K9010) Soft Tissue Pain in the Muscles and Cartilages Qi/Blood Stagnation Body Sore (B0020) Relief Salve (K9010) Laminitis Qi-Blood Stagnation with Heat Hot Hoof 2 (E0062) Four Herbs Salves (K9015) Bleeding Red Lung Plus (B0073) Single Immortal (B0072) Trauma (Open wound)
Heat Xian Fang Huo Ming (E2039) Golden Yellow Salve (K9020)
Acute Internal Conditions Table -1.1: Herbal selection for common patterns of internal conditions Disease TCM Pattern Formula Wind Heat Equine Yin Qiao (E0130) Respiratory Viral Infection Lung Heat Qing Fei San (E0087) General Bacterial or Viral Infection Heat-Toxins Pu J i Xiao Du Yin (E0135) Urinary Tract Infection Damp Heat in Lower J iao Eight Righteous Powder (E2101) Inflammatory Bowel Disease Damp Heat in Intestines Great Saussurea Coptis (E2181) Qi Stagnation/Cold J u Pi San (B0094) Colic, abdominal pain Gaseous Colic/Bloat Xiao Zhang San (B0263) Nose-Bleeding Single Immortal (B0072) Intestinal Bleeding Red Lung Plus (B0073) Internal Hemorrhage Urinary Bleeding Red Front Door (E2102) Wheals, Hives and Urticaria Lung Wind-Heat Lung Wind Huang (E3210)
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