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17 Cards in this Set
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Stroke
The history of understanding the stroke |
Exogenous wind attack taking advantage of vacuum meridian
(real wind attack) Internal wind attack (wind-like attack) Closing Syndrome or Collapsing Syndrome |
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Stroke
Aetiology |
Accumulation of Genuine Qi deficiency
Emotional change in long time Rich food Lack of physical movement Congenital deficiency Others: damage of meridians, wind-dampness attack Inducing factors: strenuous labour, anger, frightening, over-eating, staying in one position for long |
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Stroke
Pathology |
Wind, fire, phlegm, stasis—four key points
Deficiency and Qi stagnation are the basis of its development Liver wind carrying phlegm blocks meridian or internal organ. Qi and blood cannot reach some part of the body directly. |
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Diagnosis |
Main clinical manifestation:
Coma Hemiplegia Wry mouth and face Slurred speech Others: Sweating in half of the body, numbness of part of the body, loss of understanding, loss of vision field. Medical examinations: CT, MRI Ischemic stroke (cerebral thrombosis & cerebral embolism) Hemorrhagic stroke (subarachnoid haemorrhage & cerebral haemorrhage) |
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Pre-stroke syndrome |
Dizziness, headache, numbness in half body, blurred vision, weakness in half body, sweating in half of the body.
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Acute stage of stroke |
Stroke in collateral—part of the body lost its function
Stroke in meridian—half of the body lost its function Stroke in viscera—lost conciseness |
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Treatment on Syndrome Differentiation |
Treatment on Syndrome Differentiation
Wind-phlegm blockage in meridian Hua Tan Tong Luo Tang Ban Xia, Fu Ling, Bai Zhu, Dan Xing, Tian Ma, Tian Zhu Huang, Xiang Fu, Dan Shen, Da Huang Liver wind due to liver Yang flaming up Tian Ma Gou Teng Yin Tian Ma, Gou Teng, Shi Jue Ming, Chuan Niu Xi, Huang Qin, Zhi Zi, Sang Ji Sheng, Du Zhong, Yi Mu Cao, Ye Jiao Teng, Fu Shen. Heat phlegm blocking the Fu organ Xing Lou Cheng Qi Tang Dan Xing, Gua Lou, Da Huang, Mang Xiao Qi deficiency with blood stasis Bu Yang Huan Wu Tang Huang Qi, Dang Gui, Chuan Xiong, Chi Shao, Tao Ren, Hong Hua, Di Long Liver wind due to Yin deficiency Zhen Gan Xi Feng Tang Long Gu, Mu Li, Dai Zhe Shi, Gui Ban, Bai Shao, Xuan Shen, Tian Men Dong, Xuan Shen, Niu Xi, Chuan Lian Zi, Yin Chen, Mai Ya. Heat phlegm blocking the heart Ling Yang Jiao Tang & An Gong Niu Huang Wan Phlegm blocking the heart Su He Xiang Wan Depletion of Genuine Qi Shen Fu Tang |
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Wind-phlegm blockage in meridian |
Hua Tan Tong Luo Tang
Ban Xia, Fu Ling, Bai Zhu, Dan Xing, Tian Ma, Tian Zhu Huang, Xiang Fu, Dan Shen, Da Huang |
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Liver wind due to liver Yang flaming up |
Tian Ma Gou Teng Yin
Tian Ma, Gou Teng, Shi Jue Ming, Chuan Niu Xi, Huang Qin, Zhi Zi, Sang Ji Sheng, Du Zhong, Yi Mu Cao, Ye Jiao Teng, Fu Shen. |
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Stroke
Heat phlegm blocking the Fu organ |
Xing Lou Cheng Qi Tang
Dan Xing, Gua Lou, Da Huang, Mang Xiao |
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Stroke
Qi deficiency with blood stasis |
Bu Yang Huan Wu Tang
Huang Qi, Dang Gui, Chuan Xiong, Chi Shao, Tao Ren, Hong Hua, Di Long |
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Liver wind due to Yin deficiency |
Zhen Gan Xi Feng Tang
Long Gu, Mu Li, Dai Zhe Shi, Gui Ban, Bai Shao, Xuan Shen, Tian Men Dong, Xuan Shen, Niu Xi, Chuan Lian Zi, Yin Chen, Mai Ya. |
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Heat phlegm blocking the heart |
Ling Yang Jiao Tang &
An Gong Niu Huang Wan Niu Huang 3 Xi Jiao 3 She Xiang 7.5 Huang Lian 3 Huang Qin 3 Zhi Zi 3 Xiong Huang 3 Bing Pian 7.5 Yu Jin 3 Zhu Sha 3 Zhen Zhu 1.5 (with deficient pulse take with ren shen. With excessive pulse take with jin yin hua and bo he) |
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Phlegm blocking the heart |
Su He Xiang Wan
Su He Xiang 3 She Xiang 6 Bing Pian 3 An Xi Xiang 6 Mu Xiang 6 Tan Xiang 6 Chen Xiang 6 Ru Xiang 3 Ding Xiang 6 Xiang Fu 6 Bi Ba 6 Xi Jiao 6 Zhu Sha 6 Bai Zhu 6 He Zi 6 |
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Depletion of Genuine Qi |
Shen Fu Tang
Ren Shen 12 Fu Zi 9 |
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Recovery stage of stroke |
General rehabilitation
Language Movement evaluation: Muscular strength: grade 0—no controlled visible contraction grade 1—controlled visible contraction grade 2—level movement grade 3—rising movement grade 4—all around and accurate movement muscular rigidity and joint flexibility Sensation: pain, temperature, touching, movement and position |
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Care |
Passive movement of all joints
Preventing bed sore Preventing suffocate Keeping regular bowel movement |