I want to know about liver wind, spleen wind, kidney wind and so on, especially stomach wind. How is Chinese medicine treated now?

Stomach wind: wind evil is in the stomach. On Su Wenfeng: "Stomach wind, neck sweat, aversion to wind, inability to eat and drink, obstruction, fullness of abdomen, loss of clothes and abdominal distension, diarrhea due to eating cold, and thin and big abdomen." Treatment should dispel wind and cold, warm the middle and regulate qi. "Sheng Ji Zong Lu Feng Wei" uses Baizhu Pills and Cardamom Pills. "On Xuan Ming" uses Feng Wei Tang. There is also hot air accumulation in the stomach, mainly vomiting. "Chishui Zhu Xuan spits dirty doors" "These are all sweet things, sorghum things, which get hot after a long time, thus giving birth to wind."

Liver wind: a disease caused by wind in the liver. "On Su Wenfeng" is characterized by liver wind, sweating and aversion to wind, kindness and sadness, pale color, dry tears, anger and resentment towards women, and its color is blue. "Sheng Ji Zong Lu" "If the liver is qi-deficient, it can't be nourished, then wind and evil will invade and hit the tendons, and Rongwei will weep and the joints will be blocked, which will make the tendons cramp and ache, resulting in dizziness." Antelope horn powder was used in Taiping Shenghui Prescription to treat liver wind obstruction. Clinical Guide to Liver Wind in Medical Records "If semen is insufficient, liver yin is insufficient, blood dryness generates heat, and heat causes Fengyang to hyperactive, collaterals are blocked, the leader is unclear, and the servant is dizzy."

Spleen wind: "On Su Wenfeng" "Spleen wind, sweating and aversion to wind, fatigue and weakness, immobility of limbs, thin and yellow color, no appetite for food, yellow color when diagnosed on the nose."

Kidney wind: swollen face, low back pain, unable to stand upright, not suitable for bending over, diagnosed in muscles, its color is black. "Tibetan classics": kidney wind, sitting alone in the waist and feet is very painful. Qi Xiao Liang Fang introduced Aso Wei Feng decoction into kidney meridian.