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Q. Interior & Exterior?
Depth of the pathogenic factor
Q. Deficiency vs Excess?
Strength of the pathogenic vs. strength of the body
Q. Cold vs Hot?
Nature of the pathogenic factor
Q. Yin & Yang?
Overall quality of the pathogenic factor
Q. Exterior cause, manifest where and symptoms?
External Pathogenic Factor.
Manifest in skin, muscles, and channels.
Chills, fever, sore limbs, runny nose
Q. Interior: what is attacks, symptoms?
Attacks Zang/ fu organs.
Chills without fever, fever without chills, hate heat
Q. Excess: What is it caused by, feels better with what, and worse with what?
External Pathogenic Factor.
Better with movement.
Worse with pressure
Q. Deficiency: leads to what, feels worse with what, better with what?
Leads to insufficiency of Qi, blood, and bodily fluids.
Worse with movement, better with pressure
Q. Heat: can be caused by, What does it improve, symptoms?
External pathogenic factor.
Improves stagnation of yin and yang.
Flushed red face, red eyes, fever, thirst for cold drinks
Q. Cold: Due to what, Symptoms?
External pathogenic factor. Pale complexion, lack of thirst
Q. Heat can improve what, and aggragate what?
Improve Yang Deficiency or improve Yin Excess.
Aggragate fullness Excess Yang and Deficient Yin
Q. Cold can improve what, and aggragate what?
Improve Deficient Yin or Excess Yang. Aggravates any form of stagnation
Q. Yang diseases are associated with what, symptoms?
Associated with Excess, Exterior & Hot
Symptoms: Agitation, aggressive, Feeling hot
Dry mouth, Constipation
Q. Yin are associated with what, & Symptoms?
Deficiency, Interior, and/or Symptoms: Cold. Slow, obsessive, Shortness of breath, shallow respiration
Reduced appetite