Oedema Of Limbsaccording to TCM

Symptom family: Limbs disorders and Symptoms

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What is Oedema of Limbs?

Oedema of limbs refers to the accumulation of fluid in the tissues, causing swelling and puffiness primarily in the arms and legs. This condition can result from various underlying health issues, ranging from circulatory problems to heart failure, kidney disease, or liver dysfunction.

Symptoms can vary in severity, from mild and transient to persistent and indicative of more serious health concerns. Timely recognition and treatment of the underlying cause are crucial for managing and mitigating oedema effectively.

How Does TCM View Oedema of Limbs?

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) approaches oedema of limbs as a symptom of imbalance within the body's internal systems. According to TCM, this condition often arises from Deficiencies in Yang energy or the accumulation of Phlegm and Dampness, obstructing the flow of Qi and Body Fluids.

TCM practitioners aim to diagnose the specific pattern of disharmony causing the oedema, focusing treatment on restoring balance, enhancing Qi flow, and promoting the proper movement of Body Fluids.

Root Causes of Oedema Of Limbs in TCM

In TCM, oedema of limbs is primarily attributed to Spleen and Kidney Yang Deficiency or the presence of Phlegm-Fluids obstructing the body's channels. For instance, Spleen and Kidney Yang Deficiency can lead to symptoms like cold extremities, facial edema, and abdominal distention, reflecting the body's inability to transform and transport fluids effectively.

Similarly, Phlegm-Fluids in the limbs manifest as superficial edema, muscle pain, and a feeling of heaviness, indicating the accumulation of pathogenic dampness. Identifying these patterns is essential for targeted treatment.

Explore below more details about what might cause Oedema of limbs according to TCM.

  • By Syndrome
  • By Organ
  • Yang Deficiency
  • Phlegm
Detailed description of the cause

Yang Deficiency

Yang deficiency in TCM refers to a state where the body's Yang energy, which is responsible for warmth, activity, and function, is weakened or diminished. This pattern of disharmony often arises from chronic illness, aging, or inherent constitutional weakness. Symptoms of Yang deficiency are typically associated with cold and sluggishness, such as a feeling of coldness, cold extremities, pale complexion, low energy or fatigue, and a desire for warmth. Digestive issues like poor appetite, loose stools, and water retention can also be indicative of Yang deficiency.... see more

Yang Deficiency Patterns That Can Lead to Oedema Of Limbs

Pattern Name Relevant Symptoms Relevant Formulas
Spleen and Kidney Yang Deficiency Oedema of limbs, Pale face, Facial edema, Abdominal distention, Cold extremities, Shortness of breath, Diarrhea, Frequent urination, Lupus... see more Wu Ling San

TCM Herbal Formulas for Oedema Of Limbs

To address oedema of limbs, TCM prescribes various herbal formulas tailored to the underlying pattern of disharmony. Wu Ling San, utilizing Water Plantain to drain Dampness, is commonly recommended for Spleen and Kidney Yang Deficiency. This formula promotes urination and leaches out Dampness, alleviating edema.

For Phlegm-Fluids in the limbs, Da Qing Long Tang, with Ephedra, clears Wind-Cold and mobilizes fluids, targeting the root cause of edema. These treatments exemplify TCM's holistic approach, employing natural herbs to harmonize the body's functions and reduce swelling.

Explore below some TCM herbal formulas used to address oedema of limbs, organized by cause and by formula type.

  • By Cause
  • By Formula Type
  • Yang Deficiency
  • Phlegm

Acupoints for Oedema Of Limbs

Acupuncture is another pillar of TCM treatment for oedema of limbs, with specific acupoints like Chize LU-5 on the Lung Channel being pivotal. Stimulating this point can clear Lung Heat, descend Lung Qi, regulate water passages, and benefit the Bladder, showcasing acupuncture's ability to address the systemic imbalances contributing to oedema.

By integrating acupuncture with herbal therapy, TCM offers a comprehensive strategy to treat oedema, emphasizing the restoration of balance and the natural flow of Qi and Body Fluids.

See more details below about Chize LU-5, an acupoint used to address oedema of limbs.

  • By Meridian
  • Lung Channel
Chize LU-5

Chize LU-5

On the cubital crease, on the redial aspect of the biceps tendon. It can be easily identified when the elbow is slightly flexed.

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