Guest guest Posted February 20, 2009 Report Share Posted February 20, 2009 Patient is an infant, pulse rapid. there is already sweating, high fever, and severe diarrhea. Father of infant also affected. pulse is rapid but soft. tongue bright red, esp tip.. severe, watery diarrhea with painful stomach/abd cramping. I could probably still use a formula to release the exterior, but I also want to add another to address the GI symptoms. I thought perhaps huang bai jie du wan might work. any advice? Marie Sepich LAc new york Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2009 Report Share Posted February 20, 2009 Marie, Do you mean Huang lian jie du wan? or Huang bai jie du wan.... haven't heard of that one.... Huang lian jie du wan can be used for dysentery... maybe more for shao yin/ shao yang and less for for tai yang/ yang ming.. Huang lian, Huang qin, Huang Bai, Zhi zi How about Ge gen Huang qin Huang lian tang? Ge gen is for Tai yang and Yang ming and diarrhea with maybe Huo xiang for the ext wind and turbid damp and Shao yao gan cao tang for the abdominal cramping... On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 8:31 PM, shamanist1 <shamanist1 wrote: > Patient is an infant, pulse rapid. there is already sweating, high > fever, and severe diarrhea. Father of infant also affected. pulse is > rapid but soft. tongue bright red, esp tip.. severe, watery diarrhea > with painful stomach/abd cramping. I could probably still use a > formula to release the exterior, but I also want to add another to > address the GI symptoms. I thought perhaps huang bai jie du wan might > work. any advice? > > Marie Sepich LAc new york > > > -- www.tcmreview.com The Four Reliances: Do not rely upon the individual, but rely upon the teaching. As far as teachings go, do not rely upon the words alone, but rely upon the meaning that underlies them. Regarding the meaning, do not rely upon the provisional meaning alone, but rely upon the definitive meaning. And regarding the definitive meaning, do not rely upon ordinary consciousness, but rely upon wisdom awareness. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2009 Report Share Posted February 20, 2009 Hi, and have someone besides the primary caregiver bleed the distal finger points with a tri edge needle, or spring loaded pinprick device. If the TCM primary does it, the child may have trust issues, better a stranger, but qualified, of course. And a little Po Sum On type lotion on the abdomen, then cover, let the heat come to the surface again, then rub w/o lotion. Adjunctive w herb. --- On Fri, 2/20/09, <johnkokko wrote: <johnkokko Re: best formulas for rotavirus/stomach flu? Chinese Medicine Friday, February 20, 2009, 2:15 AM Marie, Do you mean Huang lian jie du wan? or Huang bai jie du wan.... haven't heard of that one.... Huang lian jie du wan can be used for dysentery... maybe more for shao yin/ shao yang and less for for tai yang/ yang ming.. Huang lian, Huang qin, Huang Bai, Zhi zi How about Ge gen Huang qin Huang lian tang? Ge gen is for Tai yang and Yang ming and diarrhea with maybe Huo xiang for the ext wind and turbid damp and Shao yao gan cao tang for the abdominal cramping... On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 8:31 PM, shamanist1 <shamanist1 > wrote: > Patient is an infant, pulse rapid. there is already sweating, high > fever, and severe diarrhea. Father of infant also affected. pulse is > rapid but soft. tongue bright red, esp tip.. severe, watery diarrhea > with painful stomach/abd cramping. I could probably still use a > formula to release the exterior, but I also want to add another to > address the GI symptoms. I thought perhaps huang bai jie du wan might > work. any advice? > > Marie Sepich LAc new york > > > -- www.tcmreview. com The Four Reliances: Do not rely upon the individual, but rely upon the teaching. As far as teachings go, do not rely upon the words alone, but rely upon the meaning that underlies them. Regarding the meaning, do not rely upon the provisional meaning alone, but rely upon the definitive meaning. And regarding the definitive meaning, do not rely upon ordinary consciousness, but rely upon wisdom awareness. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2009 Report Share Posted February 20, 2009 The Shixuan pts, not all, maybe even the first 2 fingers. The kid will cry, but, tough love. Hi, and have someone besides the primary caregiver bleed the distal finger points with a tri edge needle, or spring loaded pinprick device. If the TCM primary does it, the child may have trust issues, better a stranger, but qualified, of course. And a little Po Sum On type lotion massaged on the abdomen, then cover, let the heat come to the surface again, then rub w/o lotion. Adjunctive w herb. --- On Fri, 2/20/09, <johnkokko (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote: <johnkokko (AT) gmail (DOT) com> Re: best formulas for rotavirus/stomach flu? Friday, February 20, 2009, 2:15 AM Marie, Do you mean Huang lian jie du wan? or Huang bai jie du wan.... haven't heard of that one.... Huang lian jie du wan can be used for dysentery... maybe more for shao yin/ shao yang and less for for tai yang/ yang ming.. Huang lian, Huang qin, Huang Bai, Zhi zi How about Ge gen Huang qin Huang lian tang? Ge gen is for Tai yang and Yang ming and diarrhea with maybe Huo xiang for the ext wind and turbid damp and Shao yao gan cao tang for the abdominal cramping... On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 8:31 PM, shamanist1 <shamanist1> wrote: > Patient is an infant, pulse rapid. there is already sweating, high > fever, and severe diarrhea. Father of infant also affected. pulse is > rapid but soft. tongue bright red, esp tip.. severe, watery diarrhea > with painful stomach/abd cramping. I could probably still use a > formula to release the exterior, but I also want to add another to > address the GI symptoms. I thought perhaps huang bai jie du wan might > work. any advice? > > Marie Sepich LAc new york > > > -- www.tcmreview. com The Four Reliances: Do not rely upon the individual, but rely upon the teaching. As far as teachings go, do not rely upon the words alone, but rely upon the meaning that underlies them. Regarding the meaning, do not rely upon the provisional meaning alone, but rely upon the definitive meaning. And regarding the definitive meaning, do not rely upon ordinary consciousness, but rely upon wisdom awareness. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2009 Report Share Posted February 20, 2009 The symptoms suggest that it is a typical White Tiger Decoction pattern marked by high fever, sweating,etc. The disease is in qi aspect stage. Add huang lian and huang qin for diarreha. Be hurry while the infant patient is still in qi aspect satge. If the fever gets too high, he or she will get into unconscious. As no idea of how high the fever is, can't suggest further. I guess we tcm practitioners should avoid using WM terminology among us, if at all possible. SUNG, Yuk-ming L Ac (Hong Kong) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2009 Report Share Posted February 20, 2009 Dr. Sung,... I'm wondering why we should avoid using WM terminology among us? If we don't allow it to over-ride our TCM diagnosis, but just to let it inform us.... would'nt that be alright? On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 6:45 AM, sxm2649 <sxm2649 wrote: > The symptoms suggest that it is a typical White Tiger Decoction pattern > marked by high fever, sweating,etc. The disease is in qi aspect stage. > Add huang lian and huang qin for diarreha. Be hurry while the infant > patient is still in qi aspect satge. If the fever gets too high, he or > she will get into unconscious. > > As no idea of how high the fever is, can't suggest further. > > I guess we tcm practitioners should avoid using WM terminology among > us, if at all possible. > > SUNG, Yuk-ming L Ac (Hong Kong) > > > -- www.tcmreview.com The Four Reliances: Do not rely upon the individual, but rely upon the teaching. As far as teachings go, do not rely upon the words alone, but rely upon the meaning that underlies them. Regarding the meaning, do not rely upon the provisional meaning alone, but rely upon the definitive meaning. And regarding the definitive meaning, do not rely upon ordinary consciousness, but rely upon wisdom awareness. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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