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Diagnosis - Class 02
Chinese Medicine Diagnostic Systems
By: David Botton

Overview of Basic Zang Fu Patterns

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Zang Fu Syndromes

Stomach

Retention of Food

Cold causing food retention

Fire

Yin deficiency

Qi deficiency

Cold invasion

Qi rebellion

Spleen

Qi deficiency

Unable to control blood

Yang deficiency

Cold damp invasion

Damp heat invasion Spleen and Stomach

Heart

Qi deficiency

Yang deficiency

Blood deficency

Yin deficiency

Stagnation of heart blood

Fire

Phlegm misting the heart

Phlegm-Fire disturbing the heart

Small Intestines

Excess heat

Qi pain

Qi stagnation

Kidney

Qi deficency

Yang deficiency

Yin deficiency

Not grasping Qi

Failing to receive Qi

Essence deficiency

Urinary Bladder

Damp heat

Damp cold

Gallbladder

Damp Heat

Deficiency

Liver

Qi stagnation

Fire

Yang rising

Wind due to heat

Wind due to Yang rising

Wind due to blood deficiency

Retention of Cold in Meridian

Damp Heat in Liver and Gall Bladder

Lung

Invasion by pathogen

Rentention of phlegm damp

Retention of phlegm heat

Qi deficiency

Yin deficiency

Dryness

Phlegm Obstruction

Large Intestines

Damp heat

Excess heat

Cold invasion

Dryness

Consumption of fluids


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