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infantile convulsions etiology?
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1. acute infantile convulsions
-invasion of seasonal pathogenic factors 2. chronic infantile convulsions -xu condition |
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acute infantile convulsions s/s?
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main:unconsicousnes, upward gazing, lockjaw, neck rigidity, opishotonons, contracture of limbs
p-rapid, string taunt |
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acute infantile convulsions due to invasion by H s/s?
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fever, HA, cough, congested throat, thirst, irritability
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infantile convulsions due to PH s/s?
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fever, anorexia, vomiting, abdominal distention, pain, sputum gurgling in throat, constipation or defecation w/ stinking smelling
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infantile convulsions due by sudden fright s/s?
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no fever, cold limbs, distrubed sleep, lethargy, crying, fearing after waking, intermittent contraction of muscles
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acute infantile convulsions d&d?
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1. H
2. PH 3. fright |
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chronic infantile convulsions s/s?
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emaciation, pale complexion, lassitude, lethargy w/ eyes open, intermittent convulsions, C limbs, loose stool containing food, clear & profuse urination
p-deep, weak |
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acute infantile convulsions?
tx p rx 3 supp pts 1. H 3 2. PH 4 3. fright 3 |
-pts of du & lv, S to promote restoration of consciousness, eliminate H & suppress W
-yintang, du26, lv3 1. du14, li11, 12 jing well 2. te18, ren12, li4, st40 3. sishencing, pc8, kd11 |
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chronic infantile convulsions?
tx p rx 5 supp pts 1. yang xu of sp & kd 3 2. xu of bld 2 |
-pts of ren & du, T & moxa are applied to adjust yin & yang for sedation and relief of convulsions
-du20, du24, ren4, sp6, st36 1. ub20, ub23, ren12 2. lv3, kd12 |
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infantile diarrhea etiology?
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weak sp & st are injured by irregular diet
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1. du24 pinyin?
2. gb13? |
1. shen ting
2. ben shen |
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san shen tx?
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gb13, du24, gb13
-help calm the shen -all 3 needles directed towards anterior |
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infantile diarrhea s/s?
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abdominal distension, borborygmi, frequent fits of pain, pain relieved after defecation
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over feeding infantile diarrhea s/s?
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presence of undigested milk & food in fecal, frequent eructation, anorexia,
t-sticky, p-rolling, full |
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DH infantile diarrhea s/s?
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loose stool w/ yellow color & offensive smell, abdominal pain, fever, thirst, burning sensation of anus, scanty dark urine
t-yellow, sticky coat p-rolling, rapid |
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infantile diarrhea?
tx p rx 3 supp pts 1. overfeeding 2 2. DH 3 |
-pts of yangming, in & out puncturing to adjust sp & st, eliminate DH & stop diarrhea
-st25, st37, sifeng 1. ren11, ren6 2. li11, li4, sp9 |
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infantile malnutrition etiology?
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1. xu of sp/st
2. irregular intake of food 3. improper nursing 4. parasites |
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xu of sp/st-main infantile malnutrition s/s?
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gradual onset of sl. fever, tidal fever in afternoon, dryness of mouth, abdominal distention, diarrhea-offensive odor, ricewater-urine, crying, irritability, anorexia, distending belly, protruding umbilicus due to int. stag., swallow complexion, emaciation, scaly dry skin, sparse hair
t-sticky coat or no coat p-weak |
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infantile malnutrition?
abnormal intake of food w/ irregular hunger or satiety or craving for unnatural articles of food? |
malnutrition is probably due to parasitosis
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infantile malnutrition?
tx p rx 6 supp pts 1. parasitosis 1 |
-pts of foot taiyin & foot yangming, T the sp & remove stag. superficial pricking w/ filiform needles are applied & retained
-ren10, ub21, ub20, st36, sifeng, sp3 1. baichongwo |
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infantile paralysis?
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a wei syndrome-use yangming meridian
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infantile paralysis etiology?
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1. invasion of pathogenic W, D, H-invade lu & st through mouth & nose, then obstructs the channels
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main infantile paralysis s/s?
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paralysis may occur in any part of the body-esp lower limb, weakness of muscles, C skin.
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infantile malnutrition paralysis of abdominal muscles?
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paralysis of the abdominal muscles is revealed by bulging of the abdomen during crying. in chronic cases there is muscular atrophy of the affected part w/ deformity of the trunk & the paralysis is intractable
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infantile paralysis?
tx p rx 1. upper limb 6 2. lower limb 9 3. abdominal muscles 4 |
-pts of hand & foot yangming are used to regulate the circulation of qi in the meridians so as to nourish the tendons & bones, use T, S & even. pts of diseased side are punctured usually, but in a long course of tx the healthy side & affected side of the body can be needled
1. li15, li11, li4, te5, du14, ub10 2. st31, st36, st41, gb30, gb34, gb39, sp6, ub60, huatuojiaji at lumbar 3. st21, st25, gb26, ren4 |
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infantile paralysis?
supp pts 1. contracted knee 1 2. reverse flexion of knee 3 3. inversion of foot 4 4. eversion of foot 2 5. difficult intorsion & extorsion of hand 5 6. drop of wrist 2 |
1. st33
2. ub36, ub40, ub57 3. gb31, ub62, gb40 4. kd6, kd3 5. te4, li5, si3, te9, ht3 6. te9, te5 |
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infantile paralysis remarks?
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disease should be tx as early as possible, in combination w/ the fx exercises for strengthening the therapeutic effect
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mumps etiology?
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-painful swelling in the parotid region caused by WH, mostly in winter & spring
-usually preschool age -epidemic patho enter body via mouth & nose. together w/ PF it obstructs collaterals |
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mumps meridians?
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-shaoyang & yangming
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mumps main s/s?
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chills, fever, redness, pain & swelling in unilateral or bilateral parotid regions & dysmasesia.
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mumps w/H s/s?
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1. redness, pain are more marked, pain & swelling of testis, high fever, irritability, dry mouth, constipation, dark urine
t-yellow coat, p-superficial, rapid |
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mumps?
tx p rx 5 supp pts 1. chills & fever 2. high fever 2 3. swelling & pain of testis 2 |
-pts on shaoyang & yangming, superficial puncturing w/ S to expel W & H & remove agglomeration
-st6, te17, te5, li11, li4 1. lu7 2. du14, 12 jing wells 3. lv3, lv8 |
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mumps alt. tx?
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-moxa w/ medulla junci (deng xin cao)-pt te20
2 pieces of rush pith soaked w/ veg. oil are ignited at te20. remove quickly when there is a sound of burning of skin. usually swelling will subside after 1 tx. tx can be tx'd next day if swelling is not completely gone |
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infant colic etiology?
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-food stagnation
overfeeding or feeding to complex food for child -H or C colic |
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infant colic?
tx p rx 5 supp pts 1. C 1 2. H 1 |
-massage belly to move food stagnation, 50/50 S & T, put child on feeding schedule and remove hard food, Relive food stagnation herbs
-ren12, ren11, st36, sifeng, st25, 1. moxa sp3 2. li11 |
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to prevent mumps?
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li4
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to prevent mumps?
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li4
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T or S needle
3 6 9 |
turn the needle amount of times:
3-even = 6-yin - 9-yang + |