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Falling down in fit w/ loss of consicousness, TIGHTLY CLOSED HANDS , CLENECHED JAWS, EYES OPEN, flushed face, coarse breathing, rattling in throat, retention of urine, conspistion.
Wind stroke - Tense Syn.

T- red with thick yellow or dark gray coat
P- string taut, rolling, forceful.

DU 20, Du 26, ST 40, LV 3, K 1, JING WELL on hands.
Clenched Jaw - ST 6,7, LI 4
Aphasia and Stiffness of tongue - DU 15, REN 23, HT 5.
Prophylatic for wind-stroke: St 36, GB 39 (moxa)
Falling down in a fit with loss consciousness, MOUTH AGAPE, EYES CLOSED, snoring and feeble breathing, flaccid paralysis of limbs, incontinence of urine.
Wind Stroke - Flaccid Syn

T - flaccid
P - thready, weak.

Severe Cases - cold limbs or flushing face.

Ren 4, 6, 8. (Indirect moxa w/ salt)
Prophylatic for wind-stroke: St 36, GB 39 (moxa)
Feeble breathing w/ mouth agape, spontaneous sweating, pallor, cold limbs.
Syncope - Deficiency Syndrome (Fainting)
T- None Noted
P- DEEP thready.

DU 26, DU 20, PC 6, REN 6, ST 36 (reinforcing Tx w/ general moxa)
Chills, fever, anhidrosis, headache, soreness and pain of the limbs, nasal obstruction, running nose, itching of the throat, cough, hoarse voice, profuse thin sputum,
Common Cold - Wind-Cold

T: Thin, white coat
P: Superficial, tense.

DU-16, UB-12, GB-20, LU-7, LI-4 (MOXA IF PATIENT IS DEFICIENT)
Coarse breathing, rigid limbs, clenched jaws, (fit of anger)
Syncope - Excess Syndrome (Fainting)

T - None Noted
P - deep, excess

Promote Resuscitation (DU 26, LI 4, P 9), PC 8, LV 3, KD 1.
HA, dizziness, profuse sweating, hot skin, coarse breathing, dry mouth and tongue, dire thirst.
Sunstroke Mild (heat exhaustion)

T - None noted
P - superficial, large, rapid.

DU 14, PC 6, LI 11, UB 40
HA, dire thirst, SOB at first, and then collapse, LOC, sweating.
Sunstroke - Severe Type (heat stroke)

T - none
P- deep, forceless

DU 26, 20, SHIXUAN, PC 3, UB 40.
Fever, sweating, slight aversion to wind, pain and distending sensation of the head, cough with yellow, thick sputum, congested and sore throat,
Common Cold - Wind-Heat

T: Thin, white or yellow coating
P: Superficial , rapid

DU-14, LI-11, SJ-5, LI-4, LU-10, LU-11
Hemiplegia, numbness of limbs, deviated mouth, slurring of speech accompanied by headache, dizziness, vertigo, twitching of muscles, red eyes and flushed face, thirst, dryness of the throat, irritability.
Wind-Stroke
Attack on the meridians & collaterals
T: None noted
P: String-taut, rolling

DU 20, UB 7, DU 16
Upper limbs: LI 15, LI 11, SJ 5, LI 4
Lower limbs: GB 30, GB 34, ST 36, ST 41
Prophylatic for wind-stroke: St 36, GB 39 (moxa)
Paroxysms of shivering chills and high fever w/ general hot sensation, preceded by yawning and lassitude. There appears to be intolerable HA, flushed face and red lips, stifling feeling in the chest and hypochondriac region, bitter taste, dry mouth and dire thirst. At the end the patient breaks out in profuse perspiration and fever subsides with the body feeling cold.
Chronic cases: Splenomegaly is usually found.
Malaria
T: Thin, sticky, yellow coat
P: String-Taut, rapid

DU 14, DU 13, SI 3, PC 5, SJ 2, GB 41
High fever: LI 11
Malaria w/ Splenomegaly: Lv 13, Pigen
High fever w/ delirium and mental confusion: Jing-Wells (prick to bleed)