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.
Heart Qi Rebellion
Palpitations, hurried feeling, anxiety and insomnia.…
Liver Qi Rebellion
Headache, dizziness, irritability and bitter taste.…
Spleen Qi Rebellion
Nausea, vomiting, bloating and poor appetite.…
Kidney Qi Rebellion
Shortness of breath, asthma, edema and decreased urine.…
Stomach Qi Rebellion
Nausea, vomiting, hiccup and belching.…
Large Intestine Qi Rebellion
Abdominal pain, flatulence, straining and constipation.…
Small Intestine Qi Rebellion
Abdominal pain, diarrhea, cramps and nausea.…
Gallbladder Qi Rebellion
Pain in right upper abdomen, nausea, vomiting of bile and bitter taste.…
Bladder Qi Rebellion
Urinary retention, lower abdominal pain, weak stream and straining.…
Heart Yang Collapse
Severe cold limbs, cold sweat, fainting and slow pulse.…
Kidney Yang Collapse
Severe cold, diarrhea, edema and slow pulse.…
Lung Yin Collapse
Dry cough, fever, hoarseness and red tongue.…
Kidney Yin Collapse
Night sweats, fever, red tongue and rapid pulse.…
Liver Yin Collapse
Dizziness, blurred vision, dry eyes and red tongue.…
Spleen Yin Collapse
Dry mouth, fatigue, thin stools and red tongue.…
Stomach Yin Collapse
Hunger sensation, dry mouth, constipation and red tongue.…
Large Intestine Yin Collapse
Constipation, dry stools, abdominal pain and red tongue.…
Bladder Yin Collapse
Painful urination, dark urine, thirst and red tongue.…
Triple Burner Fluid Collapse
Dry skin, thirst, scanty urine and red tongue.…
Heart Blood Deficiency with Damp
Palpitations, insomnia, heavy sensation and white tongue coating.…