Brief introduction of liver wind

Directory 1 Pinyin 2 Overview 2. 1 Pathogenesis of Liver Wind 2.2 Symptoms of Liver Wind 3 Treatment 3. 1 Pinggan 3.2 Pingxue 3.3 Nourishing Yin 3.4 Purging Fire 4 Reference Attachment: 1 Acupoints with Liver Wind Function 2 Prescriptions with Liver Wind Function 3 Chinese Patent Medicines with Liver Wind Function 5 Liver Wind in Ancient Books/

Overview of liver wind, also known as internal wind. Vertigo, convulsion, tremor, coma, numbness of limbs and other non-external causes belong to the category of liver wind. Such as hypertension, heart disease and other sudden convulsions, unconsciousness, convulsions, coma and so on. Treatment should be based on extinguishing wind. [ 1]

2. 1 Diseases caused by pathogenic wind in liver. On Wind in Huangdi's Internal Classic: "The shape of liver wind, sweating and aversion to wind, compassion, pale color, dryness, kindness and anger, resentment against women at times, diagnosis in the eyes, its color is blue." "Sheng Ji Zong Lu" Volume 41: "If the liver is stored with qi deficiency and cannot be nourished, wind and evil will invade, and the joints will be blocked, and the tendons and veins will be painful and even dizzy." "Wonderful Prescription" treats liver wind and uses Shegan decoction. Antelope horn powder was used in Taiping Shenghui Prescription to treat liver wind obstruction.

2.2 Syndrome of liver wind moving internally. Symptoms include dizziness, spasm and limb twitching. Huangdi Neijing on Truth and Reason: "Every wind dazzles the liver." "Clinical Guide to Medical Records and Liver Wind" Hua said: "* * * If the liver yin is insufficient, blood dryness will generate heat, and heat will lead to hyperactivity of wind and yang, obstruction of collaterals, unclear head, dizziness, collapse and even paralysis."

Treatment methods include calming the liver and calming the wind, nourishing blood and nourishing yin, purging fire and calming the wind.

3. 1 calming the liver and calming the wind is one of the methods to calm the wind. The synonym of calming the liver and calming the wind. It is a method for treating endogenous wind caused by hyperactivity of liver yang. Symptoms include headache, dizziness, mouth and eyes askew, numbness or tremor of limbs, stiff tongue, tongue askew and trembling, slurred speech, and even sudden fainting, limb twitching, thin red fur and thready pulse. Acupoints such as Taichong, Xu Qiu, Fengchi and epiglottis are often selected for acupuncture, and purging method is used for acupuncture, and needles are added to make up for slipping. [2]

3.2 Blood extinguishing wind is one of the methods of blood extinguishing wind. It is a method for treating liver wind and blood deficiency. Acupuncture often chooses purging too much deficiency and tonifying Sanyinjiao, Pishu, Ganshu and Shu Ge as the main points, and can also be combined with Yanglingquan and Suo Jing as appropriate. [3]

3.3 Nourishing yin and extinguishing wind is one of the methods to extinguish wind. It is a method for treating wind-induced motion due to yin deficiency. Generally, in the late stage of fever, the true yin is burned, which is characterized by low body temperature but persistent retention, fever in hands and feet, blushing, insomnia, dry throat, listlessness, even deafness, peristalsis or convulsions in hands and feet. Acupuncture often chooses BuTaiXi (or Double Slipping), Sanyinjiao and XieTaiChong as the main points, and can also be combined with Yanglingquan and Suo Jing as appropriate. [4]

3.4 purging fire and extinguishing wind is one of the methods to extinguish wind. This is a cure for wind caused by extreme heat. Such as high fever, convulsion, entropion, stiff neck, even inverted horn arch, coma, red tongue with yellow coating, rapid pulse and so on. Acupuncture often chooses Hegu, Taichong, Renzhong, Dazhui, Xuan Shi (or Twelve Wells), Yanglingquan and other points. Acupuncture and purgation. You can prick the bleeding with a triangular needle. [5]

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