Yin and Yang – Theory of meridians and diseases (II)

Characteristics of the diseases caused by:

WIND

It manifests quickly and lasts a short time nasal obstruction, headache, pain and fatigue and sweat articulate little or absence. It is usually accompanied with symptoms of cold, heat or humidity. Some migrants are manifested by pain and itching of the skin. It can manifest with sudden onset of facial deformation.

COLD

He became febrile diseases. Pain in the body fixed contracture of the superficial vessels. Symptoms of chills and plenty of clear urine.

HEAT

Burning in the body, thirst, fatigue, profuse sweating and spontaneous. Shortness of breath, yellow and scanty urine. When you partner with moisture, there is nausea, chest tightness, anorexia, fatigue of members and watery stools.

HUMIDITY

Feeling of tightness and heaviness in the head. Heaviness of the limbs. Feeling of fullness in the epigastric and chest tightness, nausea and vomiting. Taste sweet and sticky sensation in the mouth. Diseases tend to be prolonged and chronic. Infectivity, epidemic, sometimes.

DRYING

They tend to become vicious fire. They consume much water from the body. Primarily affect the lungs.

NASTY FIRE

Symptoms similar to those produced by heat, but more intense. If the heat is related to the emotional turmoil, fire can become perverse.

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