Symptom family: Complexion and Facial Appearance Issues
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Flushed cheekbones, a condition characterized by a notable redness or rosiness on the cheekbones, often contrasted with a paler facial complexion elsewhere, signal various underlying conditions or natural physiological responses. This symptom can manifest due to emotional states, such as embarrassment or excitement, or as an indicator of systemic health issues.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the appearance of flushed cheekbones, especially when accompanied by a dull, pale complexion, is interpreted through the lens of internal disharmony, providing clues to the practitioner about the state of the patient's vital energies and organ health.
In TCM, flushed cheekbones are seen as a manifestation of underlying imbalances within the body’s Yin and Yang, as well as Qi (vital energy) and Blood. This condition is not viewed in isolation but as a symptom indicating deeper issues such as Yin Deficiency, Heat accumulation, or the presence of Wind.
The distinct TCM approach looks beyond the superficial appearance of flushed cheekbones to diagnose and address the root causes of disharmony, aiming to restore balance and health through a holistic treatment plan.
TCM attributes flushed cheekbones primarily to Yin Deficiency and Heat patterns. Yin Deficiency, for instance, can lead to insufficient cooling and moistening of the body, resulting in signs like a dull-pale complexion with red cheekbones, often seen in Liver Yin Deficiency or Lung Yin Deficiency.
These conditions may present additional symptoms such as dizziness, insomnia, and a dry throat. Heat patterns, on the other hand, manifest as Heat in the Blood or Empty-Heat, causing symptoms like malar flush, thirst, and frequent bleeding. These patterns point to an imbalance where the cooling, nourishing aspects of the body's fluids are insufficient, leading to the characteristic redness of the cheeks.
Explore below more details about what might cause Flushed cheekbones according to TCM.
Yin deficiency in TCM is a pattern of disharmony characterized by a depletion of the body's Yin energy, which represents the cooling, moistening, and nurturing aspects of our physiology. This condition often arises from factors like chronic stress, overwork, insufficient rest, or prolonged illness. Symptoms of Yin deficiency can include a sensation of heat, especially in the afternoon or evening, night sweats, insomnia, a dry mouth or throat, and a red tongue with little coating. There might also be a general feeling of restlessness or irritability. Since Yin is essential for balancing the body's active and warm Yang energy, its deficiency leads to a relative excess of Yang, manifesting as heat or dryness symptoms.... see more
Common Symptoms: Night Sweats Dizziness Insomnia Restlessness Tinnitus Hot Palms And Soles Preference For Sipping Dry Mouth
Pattern Name | Relevant Symptoms | Relevant Formulas |
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Liver Yin Deficiency | Dull-pale complexion without lustre but with red cheekbones, Malar flush, Dizziness, Limb numbness, Tingling of limbs, Insomnia, Blurry vision, Eye floaters, Dry eyes, Night blindness, Scanty menstruation, Amenorrhea, Dull pale complexion, Flushed cheekbones, Muscle weakness, Muscle cramps, Withered and brittle nails, Dry hair, Skin dryness, Depression, Lack of direction, Night sweats, Vivid dreaming, Afternoon fever, Hot palms and soles, Preference for sipping... see more | Qi Ju Di Huang Wan | Suan Zao Ren Tang | Bu Gan Tang | Yi Guan Jian |
Lung Yin Deficiency | Malar flush, Hoarse voice, Itchy throat, Reluctance to speak, Thin chest | Bai He Gu Jin Tang | Yang Yin Qing Fei Tang | Qing Zao Jiu Fei Tang | Bu Fei E Jiao Tang | Jiu Xian San |
Heart Yin Deficiency | Malar flush, Night sweats, Feeling of uneasiness, Feeling of heat, Heat sensation in palms | Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan | Ren Shen Dang Gui Tang |
Empty-Heat or Fire caused by Yin Deficiency | Malar flush, Afternoon heat sensation, Dry mouth, Preference for sipping, Dry mouth and throat at night, Night sweats, Cardiac burning sensation, Hot palms and soles, Dry stools, Scanty and dark urine, Flushed cheekbones... see more | Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan | Qing Hao Bie Jia Tang | Huang Lian E Jiao Tang | Dang Gui Liu Huang Tang | Suan Zao Ren Tang |
Empty-Wind agitating in the Interior | Malar flush, Low grade fever, Hand tremor, Weight loss, Flushed cheekbones, Low energy, Limb twitching... see more | Zhen Gan Xi Feng Tang |
Kidney Yin Deficiency | Malar flush, Excessive sweating, Back pain, Hearing loss, Dry mouth and throat at night, Lower back pain, Constipation, Scanty and dark urine, Infertility, Premature ejaculation, Generalized fatigue, General weakness, Depression, Anxiety, Heat sensation in palms, Evening heat sensation, Flushed cheekbones, Menopausal hot flashes, Preference for sipping, Evening anxiety... see more | Qi Ju Di Huang Wan | Liang Di Tang | Zuo Gui Wan | Er Zhi Wan | Liu Wei Di Huang Wan | Zhi Bo Di Huang Wan | Bai Zi Yang Xin Tang | Qi Bao Mei Ran Dan | Zuo Gui Yin | Dang Gui Di Huang Yin | Dan Zhi Xiao Yao San |
Kidney Yin Deficiency With Empty-Heat Blazing | Malar flush, Flushed cheekbones, Restlessness, Insomnia, Night sweats, Low grade fever in the afternoon, Heat sensation in palms, Afternoon heat sensation, Evening heat sensation, Scanty and dark urine, Hematuria, Dry throat, Preference for sipping, Dizziness, Tinnitus, Hearing loss, Lower back pain, Nocturnal emission, Hypersexuality, Dry stools... see more | Liu Wei Di Huang Wan | Zhi Bo Di Huang Wan |
Yin Deficiency | Malar flush, Heat sensation in palms, Emaciation, Sore throat at night, Thirst, Anxiety, Jumpy, Scanty and dark urine, Dry stools, Dry mouth and throat at night, Nocturnal emission, Pain relieved by pressure and cold, Preference for sipping... see more | Zuo Gui Wan | Liu Wei Di Huang Wan | Mu Li San | Zeng Ye Cheng Qi Tang |
Kidney-Deficiency | Malar flush, Scanty menstruation, Pale menstrual flow, Back pain, Knee pain, Dizziness, Tinnitus, Frequent urination, Late menstruation, Chills, Cold extremities... see more | Liang Di Tang | You Gui Wan | Zuo Gui Wan | Er Zhi Wan |
Disharmony between Heart and Kidneys | Malar flush, Dizziness, Tinnitus, Insomnia, Palpitations, Poor memory, Lower back pain, Knee pain, Night sweats, Constipation, Menopausal hot flashes... see more | Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan | Liu Wei Di Huang Wan |
In TCM "Heat" signifies an excess of Yang energy, leading to an imbalance where heat predominates over the body's cool Yin aspects. This condition is metaphorically akin to an internal over-heating. Symptoms indicative of Heat can include feelings of warmth, fever, sweating, irritability, red face, thirst with a preference for cold drinks, and a rapid pulse. The tongue may appear red with a yellow coating. Unlike the common interpretation of heat in terms of temperature, in TCM, it represents a state of hyperactivity or inflammation in the body.... see more
Common Symptoms: Restlessness Insomnia Dry Mouth Dry Stools Dry Throat Dizziness Tinnitus Night Sweats
Pattern Name | Relevant Symptoms | Relevant Formulas |
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Heat in the Blood | Malar flush, Feeling of heat, Red skin eruptions, Thirst, Frequent bleeding, Bloody sputum, Hematochezia, Hematuria, Vomiting blood, Cough of blood, Nosebleeds, Excessive menstruation... see more | Qing Jing San | Long Dan Xie Gan Tang | Liang Di Tang | Di Gu Pi Yin | Jia Wei Xiao Yao San |
Empty-Heat or Fire caused by Yin Deficiency | Malar flush, Afternoon heat sensation, Dry mouth, Preference for sipping, Dry mouth and throat at night, Night sweats, Cardiac burning sensation, Hot palms and soles, Dry stools, Scanty and dark urine, Flushed cheekbones... see more | Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan | Qing Hao Bie Jia Tang | Huang Lian E Jiao Tang | Dang Gui Liu Huang Tang | Suan Zao Ren Tang |
Kidney Yin Deficiency With Empty-Heat Blazing | Malar flush, Flushed cheekbones, Restlessness, Insomnia, Night sweats, Low grade fever in the afternoon, Heat sensation in palms, Afternoon heat sensation, Evening heat sensation, Scanty and dark urine, Hematuria, Dry throat, Preference for sipping, Dizziness, Tinnitus, Hearing loss, Lower back pain, Nocturnal emission, Hypersexuality, Dry stools... see more | Liu Wei Di Huang Wan | Zhi Bo Di Huang Wan |
Stomach Fire or Stomach Heat | Malar flush, Toothache, Headaches, Stomatitis, Periodontitis, Glossitis, Trigeminal neuralgia, Diabetes, Viral myocarditis, Breast engorgement, Breast lumps... see more | Gua Lou San |
Disharmony between Heart and Kidneys | Malar flush, Dizziness, Tinnitus, Insomnia, Palpitations, Poor memory, Lower back pain, Knee pain, Night sweats, Constipation, Menopausal hot flashes... see more | Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan | Liu Wei Di Huang Wan |
Yin Collapse in TCM represents an extreme form of Yin deficiency and is considered a serious and critical state of imbalance. It occurs when the body's nourishing and cooling Yin energy is so depleted that it can no longer counterbalance the active and warm Yang energy. This leads to a surge of uncontrolled Yang, manifesting as severe heat signs. The symptoms of Yin Collapse are more intense than those of a simple Yin deficiency. They include profuse sweating (especially at night), a severe sensation of heat and burning, often in the palms, soles, and chest, a very red tongue with little or no coating, a rapid and thin pulse, and potentially severe restlessness or agitation. There might also be symptoms of severe dryness, like dry throat, thirst, and dry skin. Yin Collapse is considered an emergency in TCM and requires immediate intervention. Treatment aims to rapidly nourish and replenish Yin while simultaneously subduing the excessive Yang.... see more
Pattern Name | Relevant Symptoms | Relevant Formulas |
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Collapse of Yin | Malar flush, Low grade fever, Night sweats, Restlessness, Dry mouth with desire to sip liquids, Heat sensation in palms, Flushed cheekbones, Emaciation, Urinary retention, Constipation... see more | Da Bu Yin Wan |
In TCM "Wind" is a concept that represents a pattern of disharmony, often characterized by its sudden and unpredictable nature, much like a gusty wind changing direction without warning. This pattern is associated with symptoms that come and go quickly or move around the body, such as itching, tremors, or even certain types of pain. Wind is considered to be a primary cause of illnesses that have these rapidly changing characteristics. In TCM, external Wind often refers to illnesses that start suddenly, like the common cold, believed to be caused by external pathogenic factors like climatic changes. On the other hand, internal Wind can be linked to internal imbalances and can manifest in conditions like dizziness or spasms. ... see more
Pattern Name | Relevant Symptoms | Relevant Formulas |
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Empty-Wind agitating in the Interior | Malar flush, Low grade fever, Hand tremor, Weight loss, Flushed cheekbones, Low energy, Limb twitching... see more | Zhen Gan Xi Feng Tang |
In TCM the Kidneys are regarded as the body's most fundamental reservoir of Essence, known as Jing, which influences growth, reproduction, and aging. They are not just organs for filtering blood, but a holistic system governing vital life forces. When the Kidneys malfunction in TCM, it can manifest as a variety of health issues, such as chronic fatigue, reproductive problems, imbalances in fluid metabolism leading to edema or dryness, lower back pain, and a sense of fear or insecurity.... see more
Common Symptoms: Dizziness Tinnitus Night Sweats Restlessness Evening Heat Sensation Lower Back Pain Insomnia Dry Throat
Pattern Name | Relevant Symptoms | Relevant Formulas |
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Empty-Wind agitating in the Interior | Malar flush, Low grade fever, Hand tremor, Weight loss, Flushed cheekbones, Low energy, Limb twitching... see more | Zhen Gan Xi Feng Tang |
Kidney Yin Deficiency | Malar flush, Excessive sweating, Back pain, Hearing loss, Dry mouth and throat at night, Lower back pain, Constipation, Scanty and dark urine, Infertility, Premature ejaculation, Generalized fatigue, General weakness, Depression, Anxiety, Heat sensation in palms, Evening heat sensation, Flushed cheekbones, Menopausal hot flashes, Preference for sipping, Evening anxiety... see more | Qi Ju Di Huang Wan | Liang Di Tang | Zuo Gui Wan | Er Zhi Wan | Liu Wei Di Huang Wan | Zhi Bo Di Huang Wan | Bai Zi Yang Xin Tang | Qi Bao Mei Ran Dan | Zuo Gui Yin | Dang Gui Di Huang Yin | Dan Zhi Xiao Yao San |
Kidney Yin Deficiency With Empty-Heat Blazing | Malar flush, Flushed cheekbones, Restlessness, Insomnia, Night sweats, Low grade fever in the afternoon, Heat sensation in palms, Afternoon heat sensation, Evening heat sensation, Scanty and dark urine, Hematuria, Dry throat, Preference for sipping, Dizziness, Tinnitus, Hearing loss, Lower back pain, Nocturnal emission, Hypersexuality, Dry stools... see more | Liu Wei Di Huang Wan | Zhi Bo Di Huang Wan |
Kidney-Deficiency | Malar flush, Scanty menstruation, Pale menstrual flow, Back pain, Knee pain, Dizziness, Tinnitus, Frequent urination, Late menstruation, Chills, Cold extremities... see more | Liang Di Tang | You Gui Wan | Zuo Gui Wan | Er Zhi Wan |
Disharmony between Heart and Kidneys | Malar flush, Dizziness, Tinnitus, Insomnia, Palpitations, Poor memory, Lower back pain, Knee pain, Night sweats, Constipation, Menopausal hot flashes... see more | Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan | Liu Wei Di Huang Wan |
In TCM the Liver is viewed as the organ responsible for the smooth flow of Qi, Blood, and emotions throughout the body. It plays a key role in regulating mood, storing blood, supporting digestion, and ensuring the health of tendons and eyes. When the Liver malfunctions or is imbalanced in TCM, it can lead to a range of issues such as irritability, mood swings, menstrual irregularities, eye problems, and muscular stiffness or pain. A malfunctioning Liver in TCM reflects not only physical disturbances but also emotional and mental disharmony, emphasizing the holistic approach of TCM in addressing health and wellness.... see more
Common Symptoms: Dizziness Limb Numbness Tingling Of Limbs Insomnia Blurry Vision Eye Floaters Dry Eyes Night Blindness
Pattern Name | Relevant Symptoms | Relevant Formulas |
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Liver Yin Deficiency | Dull-pale complexion without lustre but with red cheekbones, Malar flush, Dizziness, Limb numbness, Tingling of limbs, Insomnia, Blurry vision, Eye floaters, Dry eyes, Night blindness, Scanty menstruation, Amenorrhea, Dull pale complexion, Flushed cheekbones, Muscle weakness, Muscle cramps, Withered and brittle nails, Dry hair, Skin dryness, Depression, Lack of direction, Night sweats, Vivid dreaming, Afternoon fever, Hot palms and soles, Preference for sipping... see more | Qi Ju Di Huang Wan | Suan Zao Ren Tang | Bu Gan Tang | Yi Guan Jian |
Empty-Wind agitating in the Interior | Malar flush, Low grade fever, Hand tremor, Weight loss, Flushed cheekbones, Low energy, Limb twitching... see more | Zhen Gan Xi Feng Tang |
In TCM the Heart is considered the "emperor" of all organs, primarily responsible for governing Blood and housing the mind, known as "Shen." It plays a crucial role in maintaining mental-emotional equilibrium and controlling the circulation of Qi and blood throughout the body. When the Heart is imbalanced or malfunctions in TCM, it can lead to a range of issues like heart palpitations, insomnia, dream-disturbed sleep, anxiety, and a flushed complexion. Emotional disturbances such as excessive joy or lack of joy are also seen as signs of Heart disharmony. These symptoms reflect not just physical heart conditions but also the state of one's Shen, indicating the interconnectedness of physical and emotional well-being in TCM.... see more
Common Symptoms: Night Sweats Palpitations Insomnia Anxiety Restlessness Poor Memory Dry Mouth Dry Throat
Pattern Name | Relevant Symptoms | Relevant Formulas |
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Heart Yin Deficiency | Malar flush, Night sweats, Feeling of uneasiness, Feeling of heat, Heat sensation in palms | Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan | Ren Shen Dang Gui Tang |
Disharmony between Heart and Kidneys | Malar flush, Dizziness, Tinnitus, Insomnia, Palpitations, Poor memory, Lower back pain, Knee pain, Night sweats, Constipation, Menopausal hot flashes... see more | Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan | Liu Wei Di Huang Wan |
In TCM the Lungs are seen as the organ responsible for controlling Qi and respiration, as well as being a key part of the body's defensive system. They are thought to maintain the balance and flow of air and moisture, and are closely linked to the skin and hair. When the Lungs are imbalanced or malfunctioning in TCM, it can lead to respiratory issues like coughing or asthma, a weakened immune system, dry skin, and emotional disturbances such as sadness or grief. These symptoms are believed to arise from disruptions in the Lungs' ability to regulate Qi and protect the body, highlighting their central role in maintaining overall health and well-being.... see more
Pattern Name | Relevant Symptoms | Relevant Formulas |
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Lung Yin Deficiency | Malar flush, Hoarse voice, Itchy throat, Reluctance to speak, Thin chest | Bai He Gu Jin Tang | Yang Yin Qing Fei Tang | Qing Zao Jiu Fei Tang | Bu Fei E Jiao Tang | Jiu Xian San |
In TCM the Stomach is regarded as the "sea of nourishment," pivotal for digesting food and transforming it into Qi and blood. It works closely with the Spleen to distribute these essential nutrients throughout the body. When the Stomach is out of balance or malfunctions in TCM, it often leads to digestive problems such as bloating, nausea, vomiting, poor appetite, or a feeling of fullness. There may also be issues like acid reflux or a sour taste in the mouth. Emotionally, an imbalanced Stomach can contribute to excessive worry and overthinking, reflecting the TCM belief that physical and emotional well-being are deeply interconnected.... see more
Pattern Name | Relevant Symptoms | Relevant Formulas |
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Stomach Fire or Stomach Heat | Malar flush, Toothache, Headaches, Stomatitis, Periodontitis, Glossitis, Trigeminal neuralgia, Diabetes, Viral myocarditis, Breast engorgement, Breast lumps... see more | Gua Lou San |
To address flushed cheekbones, TCM practitioners may prescribe formulas that nourish Yin and clear Heat, depending on the identified underlying pattern. For Liver Yin Deficiency, Qi Ju Di Huang Wan, rich in Yin-nourishing herbs like Prepared Rehmannia, is commonly recommended. Lung Yin Deficiency might be treated with Bai He Gu Jin Tang, which contains Lily Bulbs to moisten and cool the Lungs.
In cases of Heat in the Blood, Qing Jing San, with its cooling properties, is used. For Empty-Heat stemming from Yin Deficiency, Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan helps to cool the Blood and nourish the Heart. Each formula is selected based on the specific disharmony present, underlining TCM's personalized approach to health and healing.
Explore below some TCM herbal formulas used to address flushed cheekbones, organized by cause and by formula type.
Suitable for Yin Deficiency patterns that may cause flushed cheekbones, such as Kidney Yin Deficiency or Kidney Yin Deficiency With Empty-Heat Blazing
Learn moreFormula | Patterns Suitable For |
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Liu Wei Di Huang Wan | Kidney Yin Deficiency, Kidney Yin Deficiency With Empty-Heat Blazing, Disharmony between Heart and Kidneys, Yin Deficiency... see more |
Zuo Gui Wan | Kidney-Deficiency, Kidney Yin Deficiency, Yin Deficiency |
Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan | Heart Yin Deficiency, Empty-Heat or Fire caused by Yin Deficiency, Disharmony between Heart and Kidneys... see more |
Liang Di Tang | Kidney-Deficiency, Kidney Yin Deficiency |
Qi Ju Di Huang Wan | Liver Yin Deficiency, Kidney Yin Deficiency |
Suan Zao Ren Tang | Liver Yin Deficiency, Empty-Heat or Fire caused by Yin Deficiency |
Er Zhi Wan | Kidney-Deficiency, Kidney Yin Deficiency |
Zhi Bo Di Huang Wan | Kidney Yin Deficiency, Kidney Yin Deficiency With Empty-Heat Blazing |
Bu Gan Tang | Liver Yin Deficiency |
Yi Guan Jian | Liver Yin Deficiency |
You Gui Wan | Kidney-Deficiency |
Bai He Gu Jin Tang | Lung Yin Deficiency |
Yang Yin Qing Fei Tang | Lung Yin Deficiency |
Qing Zao Jiu Fei Tang | Lung Yin Deficiency |
Bu Fei E Jiao Tang | Lung Yin Deficiency |
Jiu Xian San | Lung Yin Deficiency |
Ren Shen Dang Gui Tang | Heart Yin Deficiency |
Qing Hao Bie Jia Tang | Empty-Heat or Fire caused by Yin Deficiency |
Huang Lian E Jiao Tang | Empty-Heat or Fire caused by Yin Deficiency |
Dang Gui Liu Huang Tang | Empty-Heat or Fire caused by Yin Deficiency |
Zhen Gan Xi Feng Tang | Empty-Wind agitating in the Interior |
Bai Zi Yang Xin Tang | Kidney Yin Deficiency |
Qi Bao Mei Ran Dan | Kidney Yin Deficiency |
Zuo Gui Yin | Kidney Yin Deficiency |
Dang Gui Di Huang Yin | Kidney Yin Deficiency |
Dan Zhi Xiao Yao San | Kidney Yin Deficiency |
Mu Li San | Yin Deficiency |
Zeng Ye Cheng Qi Tang | Yin Deficiency |
Suitable for Heat patterns that may cause flushed cheekbones, such as Kidney Yin Deficiency With Empty-Heat Blazing or Disharmony between Heart and Kidneys
Learn moreFormula | Patterns Suitable For |
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Liu Wei Di Huang Wan | Kidney Yin Deficiency With Empty-Heat Blazing, Disharmony between Heart and Kidneys... see more |
Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan | Empty-Heat or Fire caused by Yin Deficiency, Disharmony between Heart and Kidneys... see more |
Liang Di Tang | Heat in the Blood |
Suan Zao Ren Tang | Empty-Heat or Fire caused by Yin Deficiency |
Zhi Bo Di Huang Wan | Kidney Yin Deficiency With Empty-Heat Blazing |
Qing Jing San | Heat in the Blood |
Long Dan Xie Gan Tang | Heat in the Blood |
Di Gu Pi Yin | Heat in the Blood |
Jia Wei Xiao Yao San | Heat in the Blood |
Gua Lou San | Stomach Fire or Stomach Heat |
Qing Hao Bie Jia Tang | Empty-Heat or Fire caused by Yin Deficiency |
Huang Lian E Jiao Tang | Empty-Heat or Fire caused by Yin Deficiency |
Dang Gui Liu Huang Tang | Empty-Heat or Fire caused by Yin Deficiency |
Suitable for Yin Collapse patterns that may cause flushed cheekbones, such as Collapse of Yin
Learn moreSuitable for Wind patterns that may cause flushed cheekbones, such as Empty-Wind agitating in the Interior
Learn moreThese formulas are suitable for some flushed cheekbones-causing patterns like Kidney Yin Deficiency or Kidney Yin Deficiency With Empty-Heat Blazing.
One such formula is Liu Wei Di Huang Wan, with prepared rehmannia as a key herb.
Other formulas of this category are listed in the table below.
Formula | Patterns Suitable For (if applicable) |
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Liu Wei Di Huang Wan | Kidney Yin Deficiency, Kidney Yin Deficiency With Empty-Heat Blazing, Disharmony between Heart and Kidneys, Yin Deficiency... see more |
Liang Di Tang | Heat in the Blood, Kidney-Deficiency, Kidney Yin Deficiency |
Zuo Gui Wan | Kidney-Deficiency, Kidney Yin Deficiency, Yin Deficiency |
Qi Ju Di Huang Wan | Liver Yin Deficiency, Kidney Yin Deficiency |
Er Zhi Wan | Kidney-Deficiency, Kidney Yin Deficiency |
Zhi Bo Di Huang Wan | Kidney Yin Deficiency, Kidney Yin Deficiency With Empty-Heat Blazing |
Di Gu Pi Yin | Heat in the Blood |
Bai He Gu Jin Tang | Lung Yin Deficiency |
Da Bu Yin Wan | Collapse of Yin |
Yi Guan Jian | Liver Yin Deficiency |
Bu Fei E Jiao Tang | Lung Yin Deficiency |
Zuo Gui Yin | Kidney Yin Deficiency |
Ren Shen Dang Gui Tang | Heart Yin Deficiency |
These formulas are suitable for some flushed cheekbones-causing patterns like Heart Yin Deficiency or Empty-Heat or Fire caused by Yin Deficiency.
One such formula is Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan, with unprepared rehmannia as a key herb.
Other formulas of this category are listed in the table below.
Formula | Patterns Suitable For (if applicable) |
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Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan | Heart Yin Deficiency, Empty-Heat or Fire caused by Yin Deficiency, Disharmony between Heart and Kidneys... see more |
Suan Zao Ren Tang | Empty-Heat or Fire caused by Yin Deficiency, Liver Yin Deficiency |
Huang Lian E Jiao Tang | Empty-Heat or Fire caused by Yin Deficiency |
Bai Zi Yang Xin Tang | Kidney Yin Deficiency |
These formulas are suitable for some flushed cheekbones-causing patterns like Liver Yin Deficiency.
One such formula is Bu Gan Tang, with prepared rehmannia as a key herb.
Other formulas of this category are listed in the table below.
Formula | Patterns Suitable For (if applicable) |
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Bu Gan Tang | Liver Yin Deficiency |
Dang Gui Di Huang Yin | Kidney Yin Deficiency |
These formulas are suitable for some flushed cheekbones-causing patterns like Empty-Heat or Fire caused by Yin Deficiency.
One such formula is Qing Hao Bie Jia Tang, with softshell turtle shell as a key herb.
Other formulas of this category are listed in the table below.
Formula | Patterns Suitable For (if applicable) |
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Qing Hao Bie Jia Tang | Empty-Heat or Fire caused by Yin Deficiency |
Dang Gui Liu Huang Tang | Empty-Heat or Fire caused by Yin Deficiency |
These formulas are suitable for some flushed cheekbones-causing patterns like Heat in the Blood.
One such formula is Qing Jing San, with goji tree root-bark as a key herb.
These formulas are suitable for some flushed cheekbones-causing patterns like Heat in the Blood.
One such formula is Long Dan Xie Gan Tang, with chinese gentian as a key herb.
These formulas are suitable for some flushed cheekbones-causing patterns like Kidney-Deficiency.
One such formula is You Gui Wan, with prepared aconite as a key herb.
These formulas are suitable for some flushed cheekbones-causing patterns like Stomach Fire or Stomach Heat.
One such formula is Gua Lou San, with snake gourd as a key herb.
These formulas are suitable for some flushed cheekbones-causing patterns like Heat in the Blood.
One such formula is Jia Wei Xiao Yao San, with bupleurum root as a key herb.
These formulas are suitable for some flushed cheekbones-causing patterns like Empty-Wind agitating in the Interior.
One such formula is Zhen Gan Xi Feng Tang, with achyranthes root as a key herb.
These formulas are suitable for some flushed cheekbones-causing patterns like Kidney Yin Deficiency.
One such formula is Qi Bao Mei Ran Dan, with fleeceflower root as a key herb.
These formulas are suitable for some flushed cheekbones-causing patterns like Lung Yin Deficiency.
One such formula is Yang Yin Qing Fei Tang, with unprepared rehmannia as a key herb.
These formulas are suitable for some flushed cheekbones-causing patterns like Lung Yin Deficiency.
One such formula is Qing Zao Jiu Fei Tang, with mulberry leaves as a key herb.
These formulas are suitable for some flushed cheekbones-causing patterns like Lung Yin Deficiency.
One such formula is Jiu Xian San, with poppy capsule as a key herb.
These formulas are suitable for some flushed cheekbones-causing patterns like Kidney Yin Deficiency.
One such formula is Dan Zhi Xiao Yao San, with mudan peony bark as a key herb.
These formulas are suitable for some flushed cheekbones-causing patterns like Yin Deficiency.
One such formula is Mu Li San, with oyster shells as a key herb.
These formulas are suitable for some flushed cheekbones-causing patterns like Yin Deficiency.
One such formula is Zeng Ye Cheng Qi Tang, with ningpo figwort root as a key herb.
In addition to herbal formulas, TCM employs acupuncture as a complementary therapy for flushed cheekbones. Specific acupoints like Rangu KID-2, located near the medial malleolus, can be targeted to cool the Blood and clear Empty-Heat, directly addressing the symptoms associated with Yin Deficiency and Heat patterns.
By stimulating these points, TCM aims to restore the flow of Qi and Blood, rebalance Yin and Yang, and alleviate the symptom of flushed cheekbones through a natural, holistic healing process.
See more details below about Rangu KID-2, an acupoint used to address flushed cheekbones.
Anterior and inferior to the medial malleolus tip, in the depression on the lower border of the navicular bone, at the border of the 'red and white' skin.