TCM Syndromes
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, a syndrome (证候 / zhèng hòu) is formed by a specific combination of signs and symptoms. Each syndrome has its own treatment principle and corresponding acupuncture points.
External Toxin with Blood Stasis
Toxin combined with blood stasis…
Blood Heat
Heat affecting the blood…
Blood Heat with Bleeding
Heat in the blood leading to bleeding…
Blood Cold
Cold affecting the blood…
Blood Dryness
Dryness affecting the blood…
Spleen Qi Stagnation
Stagnation of Qi in the Spleen…
Kidney Qi Stagnation
Stagnation of Qi in the Kidneys…
Stomach Qi Stagnation
Stagnation of Qi in the Stomach…
Large Intestine Qi Stagnation
Stagnation of Qi in the Large Intestine…
Small Intestine Qi Stagnation
Stagnation of Qi in the Small Intestine…
Bladder Qi Stagnation
Stagnation of Qi in the Bladder…
Pericardium Qi Stagnation
Stagnation of Qi in the Pericardium…
Spleen Essence Deficiency
Deficiency of Spleen Essence…
Large Intestine Essence Deficiency
Deficiency of Large Intestine Essence…
Small Intestine Essence Deficiency
Deficiency of Small Intestine Essence…
Pericardium Essence Deficiency
Deficiency of Pericardium Essence…
Internal Heart Wind
Internal wind disturbing the Heart…
Internal Lung Wind
Internal wind disturbing the Lungs…
Internal Spleen Wind
Internal wind disturbing the Spleen…
Internal Kidney Wind
Internal wind disturbing the Kidneys…