Brief introduction of vomiting due to yin deficiency

Table of Contents 1 Pinyin 2 English Reference 3 Overview 4 Etiology and Pathogenesis 5 Treatment 6 About Vomiting 7 References Attached: 1 Acupoints for Vomiting due to Yin Deficiency 2 Prescriptions for Vomiting due to Yin Deficiency 3 Chinese Patent Medicines for Vomiting due to Yin Deficiency 4 Drugs Related to Vomiting due to Yin Deficiency 5 Vomiting due to yin deficiency in ancient books 1 Pinyin

y and n x ū u t ǔ 2 English reference

vomiting with yin asthenia [Xiangya Medical Dictionary] 3 Overview

Vomiting due to yin deficiency is the name of disease syndrome [1]. Refers to vomiting caused by yin deficiency and yang deficiency. 4 etiology and pathogenesis

due to yin deficiency and yang qi ascending [1].

《 Syndrome Treatment and Replenishment of Chest and Diaphragm Gate 》: "Yang qi floats, and there is no compliance, and vomiting and coughing up qi, which is due to yin deficiency."

5 Treatment

Nourishing yin and lowering qi [1]. Liuwei Dihuang decoction can be used to treat Dendrobium and Aquilaria sinensis [1]. People with constipation should also pass the secret knot [1]. 6 About Vomiting < P > vomiting[2] is the name of the disease [3]. The Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine Su Wen, Six Yuan Zheng Ji Da Lun was published.

Vomiting is a symptom, which is caused by stomach loss and falling, and qi goes against the stomach [4]. Therefore, any disease that is harmful to the stomach can cause vomiting [4]. The predecessors called vomiting when there was something audible, vomiting when there was nothing silent, and retching when there was nothing audible. In fact, vomiting and vomiting occur at the same time, so it is difficult to separate them completely, so it is generally called vomiting [4]. Vomiting and retching are different, but they are basically the same in syndrome differentiation and treatment, so they are discussed together [4].

Vomiting is found in many diseases of western medicine, among which gastrointestinal diseases are the most common, such as acute gastroenteritis, cardiac spasm, pyloric spasm, pyloric obstruction, chronic gastritis, prolapse of gastric mucosa, esophageal cancer, duodenal stagnation, etc. Others, such as nervous vomiting, vertigo vomiting in inner ear and vomiting caused by brain lesions, can also be treated according to syndrome differentiation [5].

Vomiting is often divided into solid vomiting (including cold pathogen invading the stomach, food stagnation, stomach heat, exogenous pathogen invading the stomach, phlegm stagnation, liver qi invading the stomach, summer dampness, etc.) and deficiency vomiting (including spleen and stomach qi deficiency, spleen and stomach yang deficiency, spleen and stomach cold deficiency, stomach yin deficiency, etc.) for differentiation and treatment. See Vomiting Article for details. seven