The English reference is "Yin governs Yang" [Xiangya Medical Dictionary]
Yin deficiency and yang hyperactivity. Terminology of Traditional Chinese Medicine (2004)]
3. Summarize yin deficiency and yang hyperactivity [1] as the pathogenesis [2]. The pathological changes of yin deficiency, yin failing to converge yang and excessive yang floating on the body surface can be seen as dizziness and flushing [1].
4 etiology and pathogenesis: deficiency of essence and blood or body fluid leads to imbalance of yin and yang, loss of yang, and uncertainty; Yang Can leads to further loss of vaginal fluid, which is mutually causal [3][2].
Symptoms include hot flashes, red cheekbones, night sweats, fever of five senses, hemoptysis, emaciation or insomnia, irritability or nocturnal emission, hyperactivity, red and dry tongue, and rapid pulse [2].
Clinical manifestations are dizziness, head swelling and pain, tinnitus like cicada, red face and red eyes, fever of five senses, red cheekbones and night sweats, forgetfulness and insomnia, or nocturnal emission, or * * *, red tongue with little fur, and rapid pulse [4].
The principle of treatment should be nourishing yin and suppressing yang [4][2].
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