Guest guest Posted May 15, 2000 Report Share Posted May 15, 2000 Once again it's time for a review of the bare basics of tongue diagnosis. Looking at the tongue will give you a lot of insights into what is going on with a person. A pale tongue usually means Yang Deficiency (it also will be moist) or Blood Deficiency (it also will be dry). Sometimes Qi Deficiency can result in a paler than normal tongue color. But pale and moist for Yang Deficiency and pale and dry for Blood Deficiency are the main two to remember. A normal tongue is pale red or pink. A red tongue usually is a sign of Heat. One exception is when the tongue is red as a result of True Cold, False Heat. But the main thing to remember in the beginning is that red almost always means Heat. A purple tongue can be a sign of Blood Stasis. If the color is a reddish purple, that's Blood Stasis with Heat. If the tongue is a bluish purple, that Blood Stasis with Cold. A blue tongue is severe Internal Cold with Blood Stasis. A blue tongue in a pregnant woman is a sign that she's in imminent danger of miscarriage. A swollen tongue often is a sign of Dampness. If there are teeth marks in the sides of the tongue (indentations left by the teeth in the sides of the tongue - a " scalloped tongue " ) this often narrows it down to Spleen Qi Deficiency. Let's do a little extrapolation here. Suppose someone's tongue is both red and swollen. What does this point to? The possibility of Damp Heat. Swollen points to Dampness, and red points to Heat. Damp Heat. (There are herbs specifically for Damp Heat.) Victoria --== Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ ==-- Before you buy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2000 Report Share Posted May 15, 2000 Victoria is correct...................... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2000 Report Share Posted May 15, 2000 Teeth marks on the tongue can also point to a dental problem, such as when fillings fall out and leave a jagged tooth. tmex ______________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2000 Report Share Posted May 15, 2000 >Teeth marks on the tongue can also point to a dental problem, such as >when fillings fall out and leave a jagged tooth. That's more of a cut or an abrasion and will be confined to one area of the tongue where the jagged edge is. The scalloped marks left in teeth in cases of Spleen Qi Deficiency are indentations. Part of the job of the Spleen is to move fluids in the body and to make sure every area of the body has just the right amount of fluid, not too much or too little. In cases of Spleen Qi Deficiency, the tongue is accumulating too much liquid, it's swollen and pressing against the teeth. An analogy is a person who has fluid accumulation in the body. Sometimes when they're sitting or lying down, indentations from the chair or the wrinkled bed clothes will be left in the flesh. The Qi of the Spleen is so weak that the Spleen can't perform its function of moving fluid in the body and making sure that each area has just enough fluid, neither too much nor too little. Victoria --== Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ ==-- Before you buy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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