Loss Of Voiceaccording to TCM

What is Loss of Voice?

Loss of voice, medically termed as voice loss, occurs when one's vocal cords fail to produce the usual sound or when the voice is significantly impaired, leading to an inability to speak normally. This condition can range from a slight hoarseness to a complete loss of voice and can result from various causes, including vocal strain, infections, and underlying health issues affecting the vocal cords. Understanding voice loss involves recognizing the vital role the vocal cords play in speech production and how their function can be compromised.

Causes of Loss of Voice According to TCM

In TCM, loss of voice is primarily attributed to two patterns: Wind-Heat and Toxic Heat. Wind-Heat invasion can obstruct the Lung Qi, affecting the vocal cords' function and leading to voice loss.

Similarly, Toxic Heat accumulation in the Lung Channel can directly impair the vocal cords. TCM seeks to identify these underlying causes to effectively address and treat the symptom.

Acupoints for Loss Of Voice

TCM also incorporates acupuncture in treating loss of voice, focusing on acupoints that correspond to the underlying patterns of disharmony. Points such as Chengjiang REN-24 and Lianquan REN-23 are selected to benefit the throat and voice by expelling Internal Wind and regulating the Directing Vessel. Other points like Tiantu REN-22 are used to descend Lung Qi and benefit the throat, demonstrating the specificity with which TCM approaches the treatment of voice loss through acupuncture.

Explore below some acupoints used to address loss of voice, organized by meridian.

  • By Meridian
  • Directing Vessel
  • Triple Burner Channel
  • Large Intestine Channel
Tiantu REN-22

Tiantu REN-22

In the centre of the suprasternal fossa. 0.5 cun superior to the sternum.

Lianquan REN-23

Lianquan REN-23

On the anterior midline of the neck, above the Adm's apple, in the depression at the upper border of the hyoid bone.

Chengjiang REN-24

Chengjiang REN-24

On the midline, in the center of the mentolabial groove.

TCM Herbs for Loss Of Voice

For treating loss of voice, TCM recommends herbs that can address the specific patterns identified. Cicada Sloughs (Chan Tui) is used for its Cool and Acrid properties that release the Exterior and target Wind-Heat affecting the Liver and Lung meridians.

Puffball (Ma Bo) is another herb utilized for its ability to clear Heat and relieve Toxicity, specifically targeting Toxic Heat in the Lung. These herbs exemplify the targeted approach of TCM in treating voice loss by addressing the root cause of the imbalance.

  • By Herb Category
  • Cool/Acrid herbs that release the exterior
  • Herbs that clear heat and relieve toxicity

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