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Differentiation of syndromes according to blood, qi, fluids
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What are the Qi patterns? | Deficient Qi sinking Qi or collapse stagnation of Qi rebellious Qi |
| What are blood patterns? | Blood deficiency Blood stagnation |
| Jue ye (body fluids) patterns | Fluid deficiency |
| Combined patterns | Qi and blood deficiency and stagnation |
| Breathlessness Weak voice Spontaneous sweating | Lung Qi deficiency |
| Loss of appetite Loose stools Fatigue Normal or pale and SWOLLEN tongue | Spleen Qi deficiency |
| Palpitations | Heart qi deficiency |
| Frequent urination Possible lower back pain and weak knees Possible poor memory | Kidney Qi deficiency |
| Sinking Qi or collapse is where | Spleen qi can no longer hold substances or certain internal organs in place. |
| Prolapse of the organs (stomach, uterus, intestines, vagina,bladder, anus) | Colapse of Qi. Usually Spleen Qi deficiency |
| A sensation of dragging or bearing down fatigue/Lethargy Mental depression empty Pulse | Sinking qi or collapse Usually spleen Qi deficiency |
| Stagnation of Qi | When normal movement or flow is impaired |
| Moving pain equals | Qi stagnation |
| Fixed pain equals | Blood stagnation |