Shao Yin Disease   少阴病

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Pattern Names
Shao Yin Disease • 少阴病 • Shào Yīn Bìng
Classification
Category: 6 Channels Syndrome: Shao Yin Disease
Symptoms
Tongue: COLD: Pale tongue • HEAT: Dark red or purple tongue with little coating Pulse: COLD: deep, slow, faint • HEAT: thin, rapid [Qiao]
Indications: COLD Transformation(少阴寒化): somnolence, intolerance of cold (畏寒), cold limbs, lassitude, listlessness, chronic loose stool, or early morning diarrhea, no desire to drink fluids, a pale tongue, and deep slow and faint pulse • HEAT Transformation(少阴热化): irritability, insomnia, feverish sensation in five center areas, night sweating, dry mouth and throat, red tongue tip, or dark red or purple tongue with little coating, a thin and rapid pulse. [Qiao]
Keywords
COLD: intolerance of cold, loose stool, cold extremities, deep and faint pulse • HEAT: irritability, insomnia, red tongue with little coating, a thready and rapid pulse [Qiao]  
Treatment 
COLD: Strengthen the yang and repress the yin • HEAT: Nourish Yin and clear heat
Acupuncture 
Herb
COLD: Si Ni Tang, Fu Zi Tang, Zhen Wu Tang • HEAT: Huang Lian A Jiao Tang
Etiology
Pathogen directly invade Shao Yin or transmitted by other channels. Can appear as cold or heat. COLD: It's a pattern characterized by an insufficiency of heart and kidney yang, manifested with deficiency cold syndrome • HEAT: a pattern characterized by an insufficiency of heart and kidney yin, manifest with deficiency heat syndrome. [Qiao]
Notes
ZANG FU equivalent: Cold - Kidney and Heart yang deficiency or failure; Heat - Kidney and Heart Yin deficiency
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