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