Brief introduction of Stephy's defects

Directory 1 Pinyin 2 English Reference 3 Notes 4 References Attachment: 1 Prescription for Wei Qi Deficiency Syndrome 2 Acupoints for Wei Qi Deficiency Syndrome 3 Chinese Patent Medicines for Wei Qi Deficiency Syndrome 4 Wei Qi Deficiency Syndrome 1 Pinyin wèI qěxě In ancient books,

2 English reference Wei Qi deficiency [Chinese Medicine Terminology Committee]. Terminology of Traditional Chinese Medicine (2004)]

3 Note that Wei Qi deficiency syndrome is the pathogenesis [1]? . It refers to the pathological changes of insufficient defensive qi, disharmony between camp and defense, muscle surface instability and low defense function in the early stage of sun disease [2]? . Lack of external work, loss of muscle surface fixation, and susceptibility to external evil [1]. It will lead to exterior deficiency syndrome [1]. Most patients are not adapted to cold and temperature, their adaptability to climate change is reduced, and they are prone to catch a cold. Usually, there is a tendency of spontaneous sweating, hyperhidrosis, and intolerance to cold and heat, and the syndrome of exterior deficiency is more common when exogenous diseases occur [1].

Seeing exterior deficiency syndrome: exterior deficiency syndrome is the waiting name of syndrome. Refers to the exterior syndrome caused by exogenous evil attacking the exterior, unstable reasons and disharmony between camp and health. "Jing Yue Quan Shu Zhong Chuan Lu": "Those who are empty are sweating, fighting for meat, or afraid of the cold." Such as heatstroke, headache, fever, sweating and slow pulse. Treatment should relax tendons, and prescriptions such as Guizhi decoction should be used. Also refers to chronic hyperhidrosis. Common hyperhidrosis, fear of cold, mental fatigue and weak pulse. Treatment should be beneficial to qi, consolidate exterior and stop sweating. The prescription is Yupingfeng powder, which belongs to oyster powder. Physicians in past dynasties also called spontaneous sweating exterior deficiency (see medical description exterior deficiency). [3]

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