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TCM gynecology
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| LV SP phase I | Menses; the issue is maintaining the flow, the liver is important. Spleen makes sure there is not too much blood |
| LV SP phase II | Yin phase, once menstrual bleeding has stopped resupplies yin to the uterus (SP, KD, Yin) |
| LV SP phase III | ovulation yang period; functionally dependent on Kidney Yang (KD yang, LV) |
| phase IV | premenstrual; the body is preparing for discharge of menstrual lineing. qi phase deals eith regulation of qi. GB-headache; SP-damp/bloating; ST-heat, breast |
| Spleen | raises uterus; impacts length/volume of flow; makes blood, contributes to endometrial lining of uterus |
| LV | stored blood from LV goes to uterus |
| LV qi | relation of blood stasis in uterus; creates heat that affect uterus. |
| LV xue xu | can't bild up endomentrial linint |
| KD | material Jing: Ovum, organs; functional expression of Yang=ovulation |
| conception | problems tonify KD yang |
| two lower yin | urinary meatus/anus. 3rd lower yin |
| 3 gynecological zang | LV/SP/KD |
| Tian qui gui | connections between HT and uterus; spiritual connection; shen and mother, and shen and the child; fetal palace; fetal wrapper (uterus) |
| six extraordinary vessels | GB (at jing level); bones; marrow; sea of marrow/brain; uterus; vessels (related to blood which gets converted to yin. |
| vessels | marrow |
| uterus | connection betwee blood and jing |
| extraordinary organs | jing (ovaries) |
| Sea of Yin | Ren |
| Sea of Yang | Du |
| Sea of Blood | Chong |
| cinnabar field | extraordinary vessels (ren, du, chong) start in uterus |
| four causes of bleeding | Heat, qi def, blood stasis, trauma |
| tied together with blood | marrow, brain, uterus, vessels |