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Hi All,

 

Does anyone know what orange stools indicates? I am treating someone

with this symptom and can't find any information about it. I am

concerned that it might indicate blood, but he says that it doesn't

seem like blood (and blood would normally make it dark). He has a

history of alcoholism and has been sober for most of the past few

months. He has pain below his navel, centrally located, accompanied

by low energy, light headedness, and very weak pulses. The stools

have been orange off and on for many months, but consistenly for the

past couple weeks. He as several bowel movements a day and urinates

more frequently than before. He has been on several trials of

different psychiatric meds in the past 6 months--antidepressants and

antipsychotics (his alcoholism led to some paranoia with voices in

the past year)---and quit them all about a month ago. If you read my

post about treating a friend who has psychotic symptoms, its the same

guy. I've wondered if the stool problem is related to detoxing from

the meds. It also strikes me as likely related to the

liver/gallbladder. This is someone I care a lot about, and am very

concerned. Thanks in advance for any ideas--

 

Laura

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There are lots of markers to diagnosis:

 

HT and ST involved [red + yellow = orange]

 

LI involved [sT and LI related by Yang Ming connection]

 

LV Wood stagnated, [alcoholism and odd drugs during trials which ended up in

LV and had to be detoxicated].

 

Kidney reflex [pain and tenderness at Ren 6 and 5]

 

< You have an illness which involves Wood, Fire, Earth and Water >

 

Let's discuss thsi:

Which is the dominent element, the primary?

 

It cannot be HT and ST because the color of stool shows them as the

element which registers symptoms, and that is by and large the scondary.

 

The element at the root cause is usually silent. This could be LV Wood.

 

The pattern visible is

a. LV Stagnated as primary

b. HT Weak as secondary by Shen cycle, the Son unnourished

c. ST Oppressed as secondary by Ko cycle, the oppressed element.

 

Provisional diagnosis:

[there are so many more signs one can see if patient present]

 

LV Stagnated, occasionally running to Fire; HT Deficient, ST Oppressed.

 

To confirm:

Look at tongue, sides should be crenellated and somewhjat red.

ST area should be bulbuous or somewhat fissured.

Tip should be red, so also tongue in general, but slightly.

Toungue ought to tremble a great deal.

Coat should be excessive [recent condition] or lacking [chronic]

 

Pulse if wiry and rigid would be fun, but by and large wiriness does not

persist.

For certain look for wiry at ST, or even LI positions, or naywhere elese.

 

Palpate LV 14 right side, if very tender, you got it made, this is LV

Excess.

If dull, LV Stagnated. Hopefully left LV 14 is not tender.

 

Palpate LV 2 both. If tender LV is involved.

 

Palpate for GB tenderness:

Project a line from navel at 45 degrees to his right lower ribs. A spot at

maybe

the 10 or 11 rib, if tapped smartly, can be very painful.

 

Palpate GB 39 on right. If very tender or just tender, GB is ijn flux.

 

If oyu confirm LV write back and I'll tell you a neat way to resolve all

this.

 

When at leisure visit this site to get an idea of composite colors.

http://www.earthboundlight.com/phototips/20031221.html

 

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Hi Laura,

 

Your patient needs a stool test to rule out blood regardless of what he thinks.

The type of bleeding that causes dark (tarry) stools is when it is up higher in

the G.I. tract. If bleeding occurs lower in the tract, it can maintain more of a

reddish color. Matt Bauer

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heylaurag

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Friday, July 09, 2004 1:31 AM

Orange stools? Please help....

 

 

Hi All,

 

Does anyone know what orange stools indicates? I am treating someone

with this symptom and can't find any information about it. I am

concerned that it might indicate blood, but he says that it doesn't

seem like blood (and blood would normally make it dark). He has a

history of alcoholism and has been sober for most of the past few

months. He has pain below his navel, centrally located, accompanied

by low energy, light headedness, and very weak pulses. The stools

have been orange off and on for many months, but consistenly for the

past couple weeks. He as several bowel movements a day and urinates

more frequently than before. He has been on several trials of

different psychiatric meds in the past 6 months--antidepressants and

antipsychotics (his alcoholism led to some paranoia with voices in

the past year)---and quit them all about a month ago. If you read my

post about treating a friend who has psychotic symptoms, its the same

guy. I've wondered if the stool problem is related to detoxing from

the meds. It also strikes me as likely related to the

liver/gallbladder. This is someone I care a lot about, and am very

concerned. Thanks in advance for any ideas--

 

Laura

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Hi,

lots of carrot juice can do that, as in LOTS. Best guess is

digestive enzyme anormality so liv/gb disorder - gall stones is

possible too - acounts for the pain possibly, as well.

 

stephen

 

> Hi Laura,

>

> Your patient needs a stool test to rule out blood regardless of what he

thinks. The type of bleeding that causes dark (tarry) stools is when it is up

higher in the G.I. tract. If bleeding occurs lower in the tract, it can maintain

more of a reddish color. Matt Bauer

> -

> heylaurag

> Chinese Medicine

> Friday, July 09, 2004 1:31 AM

> Orange stools? Please help....

>

>

> Hi All,

>

> Does anyone know what orange stools indicates? I am treating someone

> with this symptom and can't find any information about it. I am

> concerned that it might indicate blood, but he says that it doesn't

> seem like blood (and blood would normally make it dark). He has a

> history of alcoholism and has been sober for most of the past few

> months. He has pain below his navel, centrally located, accompanied

> by low energy, light headedness, and very weak pulses. The stools

> have been orange off and on for many months, but consistenly for the

> past couple weeks. He as several bowel movements a day and urinates

> more frequently than before. He has been on several trials of

> different psychiatric meds in the past 6 months--antidepressants and

> antipsychotics (his alcoholism led to some paranoia with voices in

> the past year)---and quit them all about a month ago. If you read my

> post about treating a friend who has psychotic symptoms, its the same

> guy. I've wondered if the stool problem is related to detoxing from

> the meds. It also strikes me as likely related to the

> liver/gallbladder. This is someone I care a lot about, and am very

> concerned. Thanks in advance for any ideas--

>

> Laura

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Hi, Laura. Is it Possible he has a similar presentation to Primary Biliary

Cirrhosis? Here is a link for info;

http://www.medicinenet.com/Primary_Biliary_Cirrhosis/article.htm

 

Has patient been on antibiotic Cefprozil? Is he HIV+?

 

> Does anyone know what orange stools indicates? He has pain below his navel,

centrally located, accompanied

by low energy, light headedness, and very weak pulses. The stools have been

orange off and on for many months, but consistenly for the past couple weeks.

He has been on several trials of different psychiatric meds in the past 6

months--antidepressants and antipsychotics (his alcoholism led to some paranoia

with voices in

the past year)---and quit them all about a month ago. It also strikes me as

likely related to the liver/gallbladder.

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi again, Laura. I hesitate to get too involved in on-line diagnosis, because a

picture is worth a thousand words(should we get clinic web cams?), and I only am

at a computer sporadically. Lets look at this poor guy's problem from TCM

perspective scince this is the group for it. I like tongue info for damp,

phlegm, bld stag, and heat/cold signs and so on. Combined with pulse data, it

helps reinforce or complete the present picture. Is the BM watery? Appetite

down or is uncomfortable after eating? Liver/gallbladder calls out. Can

you tell if liver is too hard as you palpate it? The color sounds more like a

digestive or fats abnormality, or more unlikely parasites, than a blood leakage,

but they can co-present. color and pain signifies for me more damp heat in Lower

Jiao with bld stagnation, also deficient slpeen qi. Heat or cold should be

ascertained. Sometimes they alternate.

 

Look at tongue, assess LJ for heat or cold and bld stagnation. Be more specific

w pulse feelings. Lab tests and TCM are a great combo. If can afford them why

not use them. Good luck to you.

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi Laura:

 

In Vet Physiology class 1960, we learned:

 

" The bile of the liver saponifies fat;

it helps to absorb and emulsify that.

It saves putrefaction and purges a bit,

and stercobilinogen colours the s**t " .

 

Though there could be many other causes, yellow stool can arise

in LV or GB disease, with exhaustion of bile production, or biliary

obstruction.

 

Chronic alcoholism / LV cirrhosis, and use of heavy medication

(which requires LV metabolism / detox), may have a key role to

play here.

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Hi, not to sound too western medicinish but has your patient been worked up for

hepatitis? What color is his skin? I'm new to working TCM but have been in

western medicine for 20 years and it could be a symptom of the above. Hope this

doesn't offend anyone, just a thought. Mike

 

stephen macallan <stephenmacallan wrote:Hi,

lots of carrot juice can do that, as in LOTS. Best guess is

digestive enzyme anormality so liv/gb disorder - gall stones is

possible too - acounts for the pain possibly, as well.

 

stephen

 

> Hi Laura,

>

> Your patient needs a stool test to rule out blood regardless of what he

thinks. The type of bleeding that causes dark (tarry) stools is when it is up

higher in the G.I. tract. If bleeding occurs lower in the tract, it can maintain

more of a reddish color. Matt Bauer

> -

> heylaurag

> Chinese Medicine

> Friday, July 09, 2004 1:31 AM

> Orange stools? Please help....

>

>

> Hi All,

>

> Does anyone know what orange stools indicates? I am treating someone

> with this symptom and can't find any information about it. I am

> concerned that it might indicate blood, but he says that it doesn't

> seem like blood (and blood would normally make it dark). He has a

> history of alcoholism and has been sober for most of the past few

> months. He has pain below his navel, centrally located, accompanied

> by low energy, light headedness, and very weak pulses. The stools

> have been orange off and on for many months, but consistenly for the

> past couple weeks. He as several bowel movements a day and urinates

> more frequently than before. He has been on several trials of

> different psychiatric meds in the past 6 months--antidepressants and

> antipsychotics (his alcoholism led to some paranoia with voices in

> the past year)---and quit them all about a month ago. If you read my

> post about treating a friend who has psychotic symptoms, its the same

> guy. I've wondered if the stool problem is related to detoxing from

> the meds. It also strikes me as likely related to the

> liver/gallbladder. This is someone I care a lot about, and am very

> concerned. Thanks in advance for any ideas--

>

> Laura

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When practising TCM or Ap, dont forget to read some good clinical medicine

books as the Cecil or the Harrison's, may be you find more idea about stool

color and other topics.

I suppose are necessary further stydy to pratctise TCM and others.

 

Marvi

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" Michael Olofson " <needlu2

<Chinese Medicine >

Thursday, July 15, 2004 3:33 AM

Re: Orange stools? Please help....

 

 

> Hi, not to sound too western medicinish but has your patient been worked

up for hepatitis? What color is his skin? I'm new to working TCM but have

been in western medicine for 20 years and it could be a symptom of the

above. Hope this doesn't offend anyone, just a thought. Mike

>

> stephen macallan <stephenmacallan wrote:Hi,

> lots of carrot juice can do that, as in LOTS. Best guess is

> digestive enzyme anormality so liv/gb disorder - gall stones is

> possible too - acounts for the pain possibly, as well.

>

> stephen

>

> > Hi Laura,

> >

> > Your patient needs a stool test to rule out blood regardless of what he

thinks. The type of bleeding that causes dark (tarry) stools is when it is

up higher in the G.I. tract. If bleeding occurs lower in the tract, it can

maintain more of a reddish color. Matt Bauer

> > -

> > heylaurag

> > Chinese Medicine

> > Friday, July 09, 2004 1:31 AM

> > Orange stools? Please help....

> >

> >

> > Hi All,

> >

> > Does anyone know what orange stools indicates? I am treating someone

> > with this symptom and can't find any information about it. I am

> > concerned that it might indicate blood, but he says that it doesn't

> > seem like blood (and blood would normally make it dark). He has a

> > history of alcoholism and has been sober for most of the past few

> > months. He has pain below his navel, centrally located, accompanied

> > by low energy, light headedness, and very weak pulses. The stools

> > have been orange off and on for many months, but consistenly for the

> > past couple weeks. He as several bowel movements a day and urinates

> > more frequently than before. He has been on several trials of

> > different psychiatric meds in the past 6 months--antidepressants and

> > antipsychotics (his alcoholism led to some paranoia with voices in

> > the past year)---and quit them all about a month ago. If you read my

> > post about treating a friend who has psychotic symptoms, its the same

> > guy. I've wondered if the stool problem is related to detoxing from

> > the meds. It also strikes me as likely related to the

> > liver/gallbladder. This is someone I care a lot about, and am very

> > concerned. Thanks in advance for any ideas--

> >

> > Laura

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Hi--I've been urging him to go to an MD and get some tests done. He

had an appointment Monday, but got sick with vomiting and diarrhea so

he missed the appointment. I had given him a treatment that was

clearing out dampheat and phlegm on Sunday night, so it may have been

a " healing crisis " . His stools have not been orange since then.

We'll see.

 

Laura

 

 

Chinese Medicine , " Marco Visconti "

<agomar@f...> wrote:

> When practising TCM or Ap, dont forget to read some good clinical

medicine

> books as the Cecil or the Harrison's, may be you find more idea

about stool

> color and other topics.

> I suppose are necessary further stydy to pratctise TCM and others.

>

> Marvi

> -

> " Michael Olofson " <needlu2>

> <Chinese Medicine >

> Thursday, July 15, 2004 3:33 AM

> Re: Orange stools? Please help....

>

>

> > Hi, not to sound too western medicinish but has your patient been

worked

> up for hepatitis? What color is his skin? I'm new to working TCM

but have

> been in western medicine for 20 years and it could be a symptom of

the

> above. Hope this doesn't offend anyone, just a thought. Mike

> >

> > stephen macallan <stephenmacallan@u...> wrote:Hi,

> > lots of carrot juice can do that, as in LOTS. Best guess is

> > digestive enzyme anormality so liv/gb disorder - gall stones is

> > possible too - acounts for the pain possibly, as well.

> >

> > stephen

> >

> > > Hi Laura,

> > >

> > > Your patient needs a stool test to rule out blood regardless of

what he

> thinks. The type of bleeding that causes dark (tarry) stools is

when it is

> up higher in the G.I. tract. If bleeding occurs lower in the tract,

it can

> maintain more of a reddish color. Matt Bauer

> > > -

> > > heylaurag

> > > Chinese Medicine

> > > Friday, July 09, 2004 1:31 AM

> > > Orange stools? Please help....

> > >

> > >

> > > Hi All,

> > >

> > > Does anyone know what orange stools indicates? I am treating

someone

> > > with this symptom and can't find any information about it. I

am

> > > concerned that it might indicate blood, but he says that it

doesn't

> > > seem like blood (and blood would normally make it dark). He

has a

> > > history of alcoholism and has been sober for most of the past

few

> > > months. He has pain below his navel, centrally located,

accompanied

> > > by low energy, light headedness, and very weak pulses. The

stools

> > > have been orange off and on for many months, but consistenly

for the

> > > past couple weeks. He as several bowel movements a day and

urinates

> > > more frequently than before. He has been on several trials of

> > > different psychiatric meds in the past 6 months--

antidepressants and

> > > antipsychotics (his alcoholism led to some paranoia with

voices in

> > > the past year)---and quit them all about a month ago. If you

read my

> > > post about treating a friend who has psychotic symptoms, its

the same

> > > guy. I've wondered if the stool problem is related to

detoxing from

> > > the meds. It also strikes me as likely related to the

> > > liver/gallbladder. This is someone I care a lot about, and

am very

> > > concerned. Thanks in advance for any ideas--

> > >

> > > Laura

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That's good,

we dont need to forget our responsibility on healt of a person!!

Marvi

 

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" heylaurag " <heylaurag

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Thursday, July 15, 2004 8:16 PM

Re: Orange stools? Please help....

 

 

> Hi--I've been urging him to go to an MD and get some tests done. He

> had an appointment Monday, but got sick with vomiting and diarrhea so

> he missed the appointment. I had given him a treatment that was

> clearing out dampheat and phlegm on Sunday night, so it may have been

> a " healing crisis " . His stools have not been orange since then.

> We'll see.

>

> Laura

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