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Discussion of Cold-Induced Diseases
zhang zhong Jing
Great-Yang stage symptoms
aversion to cold, headache and stiff neck, floating pulse, fever
Brighter-Yang stage symptoms
high fever, profuse sweating, intense thirst, red fdace, a feeling of heat, irritability, delirium, red tongue with yellow coating, overflowing rapid or big rapid pulse
Lesser-Yang stage symptoms
alternating chills and fever (cold/heat), a bitter taste, dry throat, blurred vision, hupochondrial fullness and distension, lack of desire to eat or drink, irritability, nausea, vomiting, unilateral thin white coating, wiry-fine pulse
Greater-Yin stage symptoms
abdominal fullness, a feeling of cold, vomiting, lack of appetite, diarrhea, absence of thirst, tiredness, pale tongue with sticky coating, deep-weak-slow pulse, loose stools
Lesser-Yin stage symptoms
cold transformation
chills, a feeling of cold, lying with body curled, listlessness, desire to sleep, cold limbs, diarrhea, absence of thirst, frequent pale urination, pale and wet tongue with white coating, deep-weak-slow pulse
Lesser-Yin stage symtoms
heat transformation
a feeling of heat, irritability, insomnia, dry mouth and throat at night, dark urine, night sweating, red tongue without coating, fine rapid pulse
Terminal-Yin stage symptoms
persistent thirst, a feeling of energy rising to the chest, pain and a sensation of heat in heart region, hungry but no desire to eat, cold limbs, diarrhea, vomiting, vomiting of round worms, wiry pulse
A Discussion on Warm Diseases
Ye Tian Shi
defensive-qi level symptoms
fever, aversion to cold
qi level symptoms
high fever, a feeling of heat, no aversion to cold, thirst, cough with thin yellow sputum, shortness of breath, sweating, red tongue with yellow coating, slippery-rapid pulse
Lower Burner symptoms
fever in the afternoon and evening, five-palm heat, dry mouth and throat, night sweating, deafness, lassitude, deep-red tongue without coating, floating-empty and rapid pulse
Nutritive qi level symptoms
fever at night, dry mouth with no desire to drink, mental restlessness, insomnia, delirium, incoherent speech or aphasia, macules, red tongue without coating, fine-rapid pulse
Blood Level symptoms
high fever, mental restlessness, manic behavior, dark macules, vomiting of blood, epistaxis, blood in stools, blood in urine, dark-red tongue without coating, wiry-rapid pulse
Upper Burner symptoms
fever, aversion to cold, headache, sore throat, slight sweating, runny nose with yellow discharge, swollen tonsils, body aches, slight thirst, tongue red in the front or sides with a thin white coating, floating-rapid pulse
Middle Burner symptoms
high fever that is worse in the afternoon, no aversion to cold, a feeling of heat, intense thirst, profuse sweating, red tongue with yellow coating, overflowing-rapid pulse