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Symptom family: Thirst and Hydration
Thirst is the body's natural response to dehydration or the need for fluids. It is characterized by a dry mouth, a desire to drink, and sometimes discomfort if not addressed. Thirst is essential for maintaining fluid balance, allowing the body to function properly. Without adequate hydration, various bodily functions, including temperature regulation, digestion, and circulation, can be impaired.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), thirst is seen as a symptom indicating an imbalance within the body's systems. Unlike the Western view that often considers thirst a straightforward sign of dehydration, TCM explores a deeper underlying imbalance. Various patterns of disharmony, such as Heat, Dampness, Wind, and Yin Deficiency, can cause thirst. Identifying the specific pattern is crucial for effective treatment.
One common cause of thirst in TCM is Heat in the Blood. This pattern is marked by symptoms such as intense thirst, a feeling of heat, red skin eruptions, frequent bleeding, and bloody sputum. Heat in the Blood often stems from excessive consumption of spicy foods or prolonged emotional stress, leading to an overheating of the body.
Another cause is Damp-Heat in the Large Intestine, which presents with thirst, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and a burning sensation in the anus. This pattern can be caused by consuming too much greasy or spicy food, which generates heat and dampness in the digestive tract, disrupting its normal function.
Explore below more details about what might cause Thirst according to TCM.
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: Fever Flushed Face Bitter Taste In The Mouth Constipation Feeling Of Heat Restlessness Dark Urine Headaches
Pattern Name | Relevant Symptoms | Relevant Formulas |
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Heat in the Blood | Thirst, Feeling of heat, Red skin eruptions, 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 | Xi Jiao Di Huang Tang | Gu Jing Wan | Shi Hui San | Bai He Di Huang Tang | Hua Ban Tang | Qing Ying Tang | Qing Re Gu Jing Tang |
Toxic-Heat | Thirst, Fever, Edema, Pus and discharge, Boils, Carbuncles, Pustule, Red skin eruptions, Sore throat, Eczema, Perineum swollen, Prostate swollen, Testicular swelling, Mouth ulcers, Tonsil swelling... see more | Long Dan Xie Gan Tang | Wu Wei Xiao Du Yin | Yin Qiao San | Xi Jiao Di Huang Tang | Qing Ying Tang | Huang Lian Jie Du Tang | Sang Ju Yin | Bai Hu Tang | Xin Yi Qing Fei Yin | Gan Lu Xiao Du Dan | Shi Wei Bai Du San | San Zhong Kui Jian Tang | Zi Dang Gao | Er Qing Gao | Bing Peng San | Pu Ji Xiao Du Yin |
Bright Yang Fire in Stomach and Intestines | Thirst, Afternoon fever, Excessive sweating, Sweating on limbs, Abdominal fullness, Abdominal pain, Constipation, Dry stools, Dark urine, Anal burning, Irritability, Delirium... see more | Tiao Wei Cheng Qi Tang | Xiao Cheng Qi Tang |
Damp-Heat in the Large Intestine | Thirst, Abdominal pain, Abdominal fullness, Diarrhea, Hematochezia, Mucous in feces, Smelly stools, Anal burning, Scanty and dark urine, Fever, Excessive sweating, Feeling of heat, Feeling of heaviness... see more | Ge Geng Huang Qin Huang Lian Tang | Shao Yao Tang |
Dry-Heat or Dry-Fire | Thirst, Fever, Excessive sweating, Sore throat, Skin dryness, Dry nose, Dry throat, Dry cough, Aversion to cold, Dry mouth... see more | Qing Zao Jiu Fei Tang | Xing Su San | Sang Xing Tang |
Early Stage Summerheat with Exterior Wind-Cold | Thirst, Fever, Chills, Lack of sweating, Headaches, Flushed face, Stifling sensation in the chest, Feeling of heaviness, Body pain, Dark urine, Urinary dysfunction... see more | Xin Jia Xiang Ru Yin |
Empty-Heat or Fire caused by Yin Deficiency | Thirst, 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 | Qing Hao Bie Jia Tang | Huang Lian E Jiao Tang | Dang Gui Liu Huang Tang | Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan | Suan Zao Ren Tang |
Exterior-Heat | Thirst, Aversion to cold, Fever, Excessive sweating, Body pain, Stiff neck | Yin Qiao San | Shi Gao Tang |
Gallbladder Heat | Thirst, Alternating sensation of hot and cold, Bitter taste in the mouth, Dry throat, Hypochondriac pain, Nausea, Upper abdominal fullness... see more | Hao Qin Qing Dan Tang |
Heart Fire blazing | Thirst, Palpitations, Mouth ulcers, Tongue ulcers, Restlessness, Anxiety, Feeling of heat, Insomnia, Flushed face, Hematuria, Dark urine, Bitter taste in the mouth... see more | Xie Xin Tang | Zi Xue Dan | Qing Xin Lian Zi Yin | Liang Ge San |
Heat in Uterus Blood | Thirst, Excessive menstruation, Sudden period before schedule, Dark menstrual blood, Sticky menstrual blood, Flushed face, Anger, Anxiety, Dark urine, Constipation... see more | Gu Jing Wan | Qing Re Gu Jing Tang | Huai Jiao Wan |
Heat invading the Channels joints and muscles | Thirst, Arthralgia, Joints red and hot, Fever, Anxiety, Anemophobia, Swollen joints, Joint stiffness... see more | Xuan Bi Tang |
Liver Fire Blazing | Thirst, Irritability, Anger, Tinnitus, Deafness, Temporal headache, Dizziness, Flushed face, Eye hyperemia, Bitter taste in the mouth, Vivid dreaming, Constipation, Dry stools, Dark urine, Nosebleeds, Cough of blood, Vomiting blood... see more | Long Dan Xie Gan Tang | Dang Gui Long Hui Wan | Xie Qing Wan |
Liver Fire insulting the Lungs | Thirst, Shortness of breath, Asthma, Hypochondriac pain and discomfort, Cough with yellow or blood tinged sputum, Headaches, Dizziness, Flushed face, Bitter taste in the mouth, Eye hyperemia, Scanty and dark urine, Constipation... see more | Long Dan Xie Gan Tang | Ke Xie Fang |
Liver Wind agitating Internally due to Liver Fire | Thirst, Tremors, Irritability, Anger, Tinnitus, Deafness, Temporal headache, Dizziness, Flushed face, Eye hyperemia, Bitter taste in the mouth, Vivid dreaming, Constipation, Dry stools, Dark urine, Nosebleeds, Vomiting blood, Cough of blood... see more | Zi Xue Dan | Ling Jiao Gou Teng Tang | Feng Yin Tang |
Lung Heat | Thirst, Feeling of heat, High fever, Cough with thin yellow sputum, Shortness of breath, Excessive sweating, Acne... see more | Ma Xing Shi Gan Tang | Qing Qi Hua Tan Wan | Pi Pa Qing Fei Yin | Xie Bai San | Huang Lian Jie Du Tang |
Damp-Heat | Thirst, Fever, Neck gland swelling, Headaches, Tight feeling in chest and stomach, Sticky taste in the mouth, Absence of thirst, Feeling of heat, Feeling of heaviness, Bitter taste in the mouth, Acne... see more | Er Miao San | Xiao Yao San | Qing Re Tiao Xue Tang |
Stagnant Liver Qi turning into Fire | Thirst, Hypochondriac distention, Upper abdominal distension, Stifling sensation in the chest, Irritability, Melancholia, Depression, Mood swings, Globus sensation, Feeling of heat, Flushed face, Anger, Pre menstrual tension, Irregular periods, Pre menstrual breast distension, Excessive menstruation... see more | Long Dan Xie Gan Tang | Xuan Yu Tong Jing Tang | Jia Wei Xiao Yao San | Dan Zhi Xiao Yao San |
Pericardium Fire | Thirst, Palpitations, Stifling sensation in the chest, Bitter taste in the mouth, Insomnia, Mouth ulcers, Tongue ulcers, Cardiac burning sensation, Rapid breath, Restlessness, Anxiety, Feeling of heat, Vivid dreaming, Excessive menstruation... see more | Xie Xin Tang | Zi Xue Dan |
Phlegm Fire harassing the Pericardium | Thirst, Palpitations, Flushed face, Bitter taste in the mouth, Noisy breathing, Restlessness, Insomnia, Vivid dreaming, Anxiety, Incoherent or confused speech, Confusion, Rash behaviour, Uncontrolled laughing or crying, Verbal aggression, Talking to oneself, Depression, Dull shallow face, Aggression, Stifling sensation in the chest, Chest pain, Rapid breath... see more | Wen Dan Tang | Huang Lian Wen Dan Tang | Zhi Bao Dan | Hui Chun Dan |
Phlegm-Fire harassing the Heart | Thirst, Palpitations, Flushed face, Bitter taste in the mouth, Noisy breathing, Restlessness, Insomnia, Vivid dreaming, Anxiety, Incoherent or confused speech, Confusion, Rash behaviour, Uncontrolled laughing or crying, Verbal aggression, Talking to oneself, Depression, Dull shallow face, Aggression... see more | Wen Dan Tang | Huang Lian Wen Dan Tang | Sheng Tie Luo Yin |
Phlegm-Heat in the Lungs | Thirst, Coughing, Shortness of breath, Wheezing, Stifling sensation in the chest, Sputum, Feeling of heat, Head and body heaviness, Dizziness, Copious thick yellow sputum... see more | Ma Xing Shi Gan Tang | Qing Qi Hua Tan Wan | Pi Pa Qing Fei Yin | Wen Dan Tang | Er Chen Tang | Qing Xin Li Ge Tang | Ren Shen Ge Jie San |
Toxic-Heat Stagnation | Thirst, Pustule, Carbuncles, Fever, Red skin eruptions, Sore throat, Throat pain, Eczema, Perineum swollen, Prostate swollen, Testicular swelling, Mouth ulcers, Tonsil swelling... see more | Huang Lian Jie Du Tang | Xin Yi Qing Fei Yin |
Wind Cold with Internal Heat | Thirst, High fever, Severe chills, Lack of sweating, Headaches, Feeling of heaviness, General sensation of tightness, Flushed face, Eye hyperemia, Dry nose, Irritability, Insomnia, Cough of blood, Mottled skin... see more | Shi Gao Tang |
Wind-Heat | Thirst, Aversion to cold, Fever, Sneezing, Coughing, Nasal discharge, Occipital stiffness, Occipital headache, Excessive sweating, Sore throat, Yellowish phlegm... see more | Yin Qiao San | Sang Ju Yin | Bing Peng San | Pu Ji Xiao Du Yin | Cong Chi Tang | Huo Ren Cong Shi Tang | Jing Jie Lian Qiao Tang | Zhu Ye Cheng Liu Tang | Xiao Feng San | Fang Feng Tong Sheng San |
Wind-Heat invading the Lungs | Thirst, Aversion to cold, Fever, Coughing, Sore throat, Congested nose, Nasal discharge, Copious thick yellow sputum, Sneezing, Headaches, Body pain, Tonsil swelling... see more | Yin Qiao San |
Stomach Fire or Stomach Heat | Thirst, Toothache, Headaches, Stomatitis, Periodontitis, Glossitis, Trigeminal neuralgia, Diabetes, Viral myocarditis, Breast engorgement, Breast lumps... see more | Gua Lou San | Yu Nu Jian | Wen Dan Tang |
Exterior Cold invading with Interior Heat from Stagnation | Thirst, Fever without perspiration, Body pain, Irritability, Upper respiratory tract infections, Influenza, Purulent keratitis, Viral conjunctivitis, Sinusitis, Bronchial asthma, Viral pneumonia... see more | Da Qing Long Tang |
Heat in Gall Bladder | Thirst, Mild chills with high fever, Bitter taste in the mouth, Stifling sensation in the chest, Vomiting of sour fluids, Hypochondriac pain and discomfort, Nausea, Upper abdominal fullness, Cholecystitis, Icteric hepatitis, Kidney infection... see more | Hao Qin Qing Dan Tang |
Excess-Heat | Thirst, Fever, Flushed face, Red skin eruptions, Mottled skin, Irritability, Arthritis, Constipation, Scanty and dark urine, Lupus... see more | Xi Jiao Di Huang Tang |
Heat and Blood Stagnation in the Lower Burner | Thirst, Lower abdominal pain, Nighttime fever, Incoherent or confused speech, Irritability, Restlessness, Amenorrhea, Menstrual cramps, Uterine fibroids, Retained placenta, Prolonged lochia... see more | Tao He Cheng Qi Tang |
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
Common Symptoms: Dark Urine Headaches Irritability Fever Flushed Face Excessive Sweating Constipation Dry Stools
Pattern Name | Relevant Symptoms | Relevant Formulas |
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Bright Yang Fire in Stomach and Intestines | Thirst, Afternoon fever, Excessive sweating, Sweating on limbs, Abdominal fullness, Abdominal pain, Constipation, Dry stools, Dark urine, Anal burning, Irritability, Delirium... see more | Tiao Wei Cheng Qi Tang | Xiao Cheng Qi Tang |
Early Stage Summerheat with Exterior Wind-Cold | Thirst, Fever, Chills, Lack of sweating, Headaches, Flushed face, Stifling sensation in the chest, Feeling of heaviness, Body pain, Dark urine, Urinary dysfunction... see more | Xin Jia Xiang Ru Yin |
Liver Wind agitating Internally due to Liver Fire | Thirst, Tremors, Irritability, Anger, Tinnitus, Deafness, Temporal headache, Dizziness, Flushed face, Eye hyperemia, Bitter taste in the mouth, Vivid dreaming, Constipation, Dry stools, Dark urine, Nosebleeds, Vomiting blood, Cough of blood... see more | Zi Xue Dan | Ling Jiao Gou Teng Tang | Feng Yin Tang |
Wind Cold with Internal Heat | Thirst, High fever, Severe chills, Lack of sweating, Headaches, Feeling of heaviness, General sensation of tightness, Flushed face, Eye hyperemia, Dry nose, Irritability, Insomnia, Cough of blood, Mottled skin... see more | Shi Gao Tang |
Wind-Heat | Thirst, Aversion to cold, Fever, Sneezing, Coughing, Nasal discharge, Occipital stiffness, Occipital headache, Excessive sweating, Sore throat, Yellowish phlegm... see more | Yin Qiao San | Sang Ju Yin | Bing Peng San | Pu Ji Xiao Du Yin | Cong Chi Tang | Huo Ren Cong Shi Tang | Jing Jie Lian Qiao Tang | Zhu Ye Cheng Liu Tang | Xiao Feng San | Fang Feng Tong Sheng San |
Wind-Heat invading the Lungs | Thirst, Aversion to cold, Fever, Coughing, Sore throat, Congested nose, Nasal discharge, Copious thick yellow sputum, Sneezing, Headaches, Body pain, Tonsil swelling... see more | Yin Qiao San |
"Dampness" in TCM is a concept that describes a pattern of disharmony where the body accumulates excess moisture. Imagine the heavy, sticky feeling you get on a very humid day; that's similar to what dampness feels like internally. It can manifest as a sense of heaviness, bloating, sluggishness, or even a foggy mind. This condition is often thought to arise from environmental factors like living in a damp place, dietary habits that promote moisture in the body, or internal imbalances that hinder the body's ability to process fluids properly. In TCM, dampness can obstruct the normal flow of energy and fluids in the body, leading to various symptoms.... see more
Common Symptoms: Fever Feeling Of Heaviness Diarrhea Tight Feeling In Chest And Stomach Headaches Abdominal Fullness Scanty And Dark Urine Excessive Sweating
Pattern Name | Relevant Symptoms | Relevant Formulas |
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Damp-Heat in the Large Intestine | Thirst, Abdominal pain, Abdominal fullness, Diarrhea, Hematochezia, Mucous in feces, Smelly stools, Anal burning, Scanty and dark urine, Fever, Excessive sweating, Feeling of heat, Feeling of heaviness... see more | Ge Geng Huang Qin Huang Lian Tang | Shao Yao Tang |
Early Stage Summerheat with Exterior Wind-Cold | Thirst, Fever, Chills, Lack of sweating, Headaches, Flushed face, Stifling sensation in the chest, Feeling of heaviness, Body pain, Dark urine, Urinary dysfunction... see more | Xin Jia Xiang Ru Yin |
Lung Dryness | Thirst, Dry cough, Dry throat, Skin dryness, Hoarse voice | Bai He Gu Jin Tang |
Damp-Heat | Thirst, Fever, Neck gland swelling, Headaches, Tight feeling in chest and stomach, Sticky taste in the mouth, Absence of thirst, Feeling of heat, Feeling of heaviness, Bitter taste in the mouth, Acne... see more | Er Miao San | Xiao Yao San | Qing Re Tiao Xue Tang |
Summer Heat with Dampness | Thirst, Fever, Aversion to cold, Excessive sweating, Headaches, Feeling of heaviness, Tight feeling in chest and stomach, Anxiety, Chest distension, Lack of appetite... see more | Huo Xiang Zheng Qi San | Xiang Ru San | Gui Ling Gan Lu Yin |
In TCM "Phlegm" as a pattern of disharmony is a complex concept that extends beyond the physical manifestation of mucus. It represents a pathological factor that can disrupt the flow of Qi (vital energy) and blood, leading to various health issues. Phlegm in TCM is seen as a sticky, turbid substance arising from the body's inability to metabolize fluids properly, often due to a dysfunction of the spleen. It's not only associated with respiratory problems like cough and congestion but also with systemic issues. Symptoms can include a feeling of heaviness, mental cloudiness, dizziness, and in some cases, the formation of lumps or masses. Phlegm can even be "invisible," contributing to emotional disturbances like depression or stress. ... see more
Common Symptoms: Restlessness Bitter Taste In The Mouth Insomnia Anxiety Stifling Sensation In The Chest Sputum Upper Respiratory Tract Infections Palpitations
Pattern Name | Relevant Symptoms | Relevant Formulas |
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Phlegm-Fluids in the limbs | Thirst, Feeling of heaviness, Muscle pain, Lack of sweating, Absence of thirst, Profuse white sputum, Swollen limbs, Urinary dysfunction... see more | Da Qing Long Tang |
Phlegm Fire harassing the Pericardium | Thirst, Palpitations, Flushed face, Bitter taste in the mouth, Noisy breathing, Restlessness, Insomnia, Vivid dreaming, Anxiety, Incoherent or confused speech, Confusion, Rash behaviour, Uncontrolled laughing or crying, Verbal aggression, Talking to oneself, Depression, Dull shallow face, Aggression, Stifling sensation in the chest, Chest pain, Rapid breath... see more | Wen Dan Tang | Huang Lian Wen Dan Tang | Zhi Bao Dan | Hui Chun Dan |
Phlegm-Fire harassing the Heart | Thirst, Palpitations, Flushed face, Bitter taste in the mouth, Noisy breathing, Restlessness, Insomnia, Vivid dreaming, Anxiety, Incoherent or confused speech, Confusion, Rash behaviour, Uncontrolled laughing or crying, Verbal aggression, Talking to oneself, Depression, Dull shallow face, Aggression... see more | Wen Dan Tang | Huang Lian Wen Dan Tang | Sheng Tie Luo Yin |
Phlegm-Heat in the Lungs | Thirst, Coughing, Shortness of breath, Wheezing, Stifling sensation in the chest, Sputum, Feeling of heat, Head and body heaviness, Dizziness, Copious thick yellow sputum... see more | Ma Xing Shi Gan Tang | Qing Qi Hua Tan Wan | Pi Pa Qing Fei Yin | Wen Dan Tang | Er Chen Tang | Qing Xin Li Ge Tang | Ren Shen Ge Jie San |
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: Preference For Sipping Dry Stools Afternoon Heat Sensation Dry Mouth Dry Mouth And Throat At Night Night Sweats Hot Palms And Soles Scanty And Dark Urine
Pattern Name | Relevant Symptoms | Relevant Formulas |
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Empty-Heat or Fire caused by Yin Deficiency | Thirst, 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 | Qing Hao Bie Jia Tang | Huang Lian E Jiao Tang | Dang Gui Liu Huang Tang | Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan | Suan Zao Ren Tang |
Stomach and Lung Yin Deficiency | Thirst, Dry throat, Fever, Scanty sputum, Dry cough, Red tongue | Sha Shen Mai Men Dong Tang |
Stomach Yin Deficiency | Thirst, Lack of appetite, Preference for sipping, Slight abdominal distension after eating... see more | Mai Men Dong Tang | Yi Wei Tang | Shen Ling Bai Zhu San |
Yin Deficiency | Thirst, Heat sensation in palms, Emaciation, Sore throat at night, 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 | Liu Wei Di Huang Wan | Zuo Gui Wan | Mu Li San | Zeng Ye Cheng Qi Tang |
In TCM "Shen" refers to the mind or spirit, and a Shen disturbance is a pattern of disharmony that affects the mental and emotional state. This concept reflects the TCM belief in the deep interconnectedness of mind and body. Symptoms of Shen disturbance can vary widely but often include anxiety, insomnia, restlessness, confusion, or in severe cases, hallucinations or delirium. These symptoms indicate an imbalance in the body's energies affecting the heart, which in TCM is not only the center of blood circulation but also the seat of the mind and consciousness. The root of Shen disturbance can be traced to various factors, including emotional stress, physical illness, or an imbalance in fundamental substances like Qi, Yin, or Yang.... see more
Common Symptoms: Palpitations Restlessness Anxiety Insomnia Flushed Face Bitter Taste In The Mouth Vivid Dreaming Stifling Sensation In The Chest
Pattern Name | Relevant Symptoms | Relevant Formulas |
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Heart Fire blazing | Thirst, Palpitations, Mouth ulcers, Tongue ulcers, Restlessness, Anxiety, Feeling of heat, Insomnia, Flushed face, Hematuria, Dark urine, Bitter taste in the mouth... see more | Xie Xin Tang | Zi Xue Dan | Qing Xin Lian Zi Yin | Liang Ge San |
Pericardium Fire | Thirst, Palpitations, Stifling sensation in the chest, Bitter taste in the mouth, Insomnia, Mouth ulcers, Tongue ulcers, Cardiac burning sensation, Rapid breath, Restlessness, Anxiety, Feeling of heat, Vivid dreaming, Excessive menstruation... see more | Xie Xin Tang | Zi Xue Dan |
Phlegm Fire harassing the Pericardium | Thirst, Palpitations, Flushed face, Bitter taste in the mouth, Noisy breathing, Restlessness, Insomnia, Vivid dreaming, Anxiety, Incoherent or confused speech, Confusion, Rash behaviour, Uncontrolled laughing or crying, Verbal aggression, Talking to oneself, Depression, Dull shallow face, Aggression, Stifling sensation in the chest, Chest pain, Rapid breath... see more | Wen Dan Tang | Huang Lian Wen Dan Tang | Zhi Bao Dan | Hui Chun Dan |
Phlegm-Fire harassing the Heart | Thirst, Palpitations, Flushed face, Bitter taste in the mouth, Noisy breathing, Restlessness, Insomnia, Vivid dreaming, Anxiety, Incoherent or confused speech, Confusion, Rash behaviour, Uncontrolled laughing or crying, Verbal aggression, Talking to oneself, Depression, Dull shallow face, Aggression... see more | Wen Dan Tang | Huang Lian Wen Dan Tang | Sheng Tie Luo Yin |
In TCM "Cold" as a pattern of disharmony refers to a specific type of imbalance within the body's systems, often linked to a deficiency or weakness. It's not about feeling physically cold or having a common cold, but rather a metaphorical description of certain symptoms and underlying conditions. When a TCM practitioner says someone suffers from "Cold," it usually implies that the body's Yang energy, which is warm and active, is insufficient or overpowered by Yin energy, which is cool and passive. Symptoms of Cold in TCM can include a general feeling of coldness, cold limbs, pale complexion, low energy, slow metabolism, and a preference for warmth. ... see more
Common Symptoms: Irritability Dark Urine Delirium Body Pain Lack Of Sweating Headaches Flushed Face Feeling Of Heaviness
Pattern Name | Relevant Symptoms | Relevant Formulas |
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Bright Yang Fire in Stomach and Intestines | Thirst, Afternoon fever, Excessive sweating, Sweating on limbs, Abdominal fullness, Abdominal pain, Constipation, Dry stools, Dark urine, Anal burning, Irritability, Delirium... see more | Tiao Wei Cheng Qi Tang | Xiao Cheng Qi Tang |
Early Stage Summerheat with Exterior Wind-Cold | Thirst, Fever, Chills, Lack of sweating, Headaches, Flushed face, Stifling sensation in the chest, Feeling of heaviness, Body pain, Dark urine, Urinary dysfunction... see more | Xin Jia Xiang Ru Yin |
Wind Cold with Internal Heat | Thirst, High fever, Severe chills, Lack of sweating, Headaches, Feeling of heaviness, General sensation of tightness, Flushed face, Eye hyperemia, Dry nose, Irritability, Insomnia, Cough of blood, Mottled skin... see more | Shi Gao Tang |
Exterior Cold invading with Interior Heat from Stagnation | Thirst, Fever without perspiration, Body pain, Irritability, Upper respiratory tract infections, Influenza, Purulent keratitis, Viral conjunctivitis, Sinusitis, Bronchial asthma, Viral pneumonia... see more | Da Qing Long Tang |
"Dryness" in TCM refers to a state where there is a lack of moisture in the body, much like how the land feels during a drought. It's a pattern of disharmony that can arise from external factors like dry weather or internal issues, such as insufficient fluid intake or certain lifestyle habits. When your body experiences this dryness, you might notice symptoms like dry skin, a scratchy throat, dry eyes, or even constipation. It's similar to the feeling of being parched or having dry, chapped lips in a very dry climate. TCM views this as an imbalance where the body's yin - often associated with moisture and cooling - is depleted.... see more
Common Symptoms: Dry Throat Dry Cough Fever Skin Dryness Dry Mouth Excessive Sweating Sore Throat Dry Nose
Pattern Name | Relevant Symptoms | Relevant Formulas |
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Dry-Heat or Dry-Fire | Thirst, Fever, Excessive sweating, Sore throat, Skin dryness, Dry nose, Dry throat, Dry cough, Aversion to cold, Dry mouth... see more | Qing Zao Jiu Fei Tang | Xing Su San | Sang Xing Tang |
Lung Dryness | Thirst, Dry cough, Dry throat, Skin dryness, Hoarse voice | Bai He Gu Jin Tang |
Stomach and Lung Yin Deficiency | Thirst, Dry throat, Fever, Scanty sputum, Dry cough, Red tongue | Sha Shen Mai Men Dong Tang |
Dryness in Large Intestine | Thirst, Constipation, Dry stools, Dry mouth, Dry throat, Poor constitution, Dizziness, Bad breath, Irritable bowel syndrome, Hemorrhoids, Aphthous stomatitis... see more | Zeng Ye Tang |
"Summer-Heat" in TCM is a unique concept that refers to a pattern of disharmony often associated with the hot summer months. Imagine the intense heat of summer stressing your body, like being in a sweltering, humid environment for too long. This can lead to symptoms like feeling overheated, excessive sweating, a feeling of irritation, and sometimes even nausea or dizziness. In TCM, this condition is thought to arise from the external environment's heat affecting the body's internal balance. It's similar to how we might feel uncomfortable and out of sorts on a very hot day. ... see more
Common Symptoms: Fever Headaches Feeling Of Heaviness Urinary Dysfunction Aversion To Cold Excessive Sweating Irritability Diarrhea
Pattern Name | Relevant Symptoms | Relevant Formulas |
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Early Stage Summerheat with Exterior Wind-Cold | Thirst, Fever, Chills, Lack of sweating, Headaches, Flushed face, Stifling sensation in the chest, Feeling of heaviness, Body pain, Dark urine, Urinary dysfunction... see more | Xin Jia Xiang Ru Yin |
Summer-Heat | Thirst, Fever, Aversion to cold, Excessive sweating, Headaches, Feeling of heaviness, Upper abdominal discomfort, Irritability... see more | Liu Yi San | Qing Luo Yin | Qing Shu Yi Qi Tang |
Summer Heat with Dampness | Thirst, Fever, Aversion to cold, Excessive sweating, Headaches, Feeling of heaviness, Tight feeling in chest and stomach, Anxiety, Chest distension, Lack of appetite... see more | Huo Xiang Zheng Qi San | Xiang Ru San | Gui Ling Gan Lu Yin |
Summer-Heat entering the Lesser Yin and Terminal Yin warps | Thirsting, Wasting, Thirst, Cardiac burning sensation, Irritability, Restlessness, Paralysis, Loss of consciousness, Mental disturbances, Muscle numbness, Muscle spasm... see more | Wu Shi Lian Mei Tang |
Qi Stagnation in TCM is like having a traffic jam in your body's energy system. Qi, the vital life force that flows through your body, is supposed to move smoothly to maintain health and balance. But with Qi Stagnation, this flow gets blocked or slowed down, like cars stuck on a highway. This can lead to symptoms like feeling stressed, emotional mood swings, and physical discomfort, often described as a feeling of fullness or tightness, especially in the chest or abdomen. It's as though the body's internal energy circulation is disrupted, causing various issues. TCM sees this as an energy flow problem, different from modern medicine's focus on specific physiological processes.... see more
Pattern Name | Relevant Symptoms | Relevant Formulas |
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Stagnant Liver Qi turning into Fire | Thirst, Hypochondriac distention, Upper abdominal distension, Stifling sensation in the chest, Irritability, Melancholia, Depression, Mood swings, Globus sensation, Feeling of heat, Flushed face, Anger, Pre menstrual tension, Irregular periods, Pre menstrual breast distension, Excessive menstruation... see more | Long Dan Xie Gan Tang | Xuan Yu Tong Jing Tang | Jia Wei Xiao Yao San | Dan Zhi Xiao Yao San |
Blood Stasis in TCM is a concept where the blood flow in the body is not as smooth or efficient as it should be. Imagine a river that's supposed to flow freely, but instead, it's getting blocked or moving too slowly in some parts. This can lead to various health issues, like pain that feels sharp or stabbing, dark bruises, and a complexion that looks purplish. TCM believes that good health relies on the smooth and vibrant flow of Qi and blood throughout the body, so when blood gets stuck, it's like a traffic jam in your body, leading to discomfort or health problems.... see more
Pattern Name | Relevant Symptoms | Relevant Formulas |
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Heat and Blood Stagnation in the Lower Burner | Thirst, Lower abdominal pain, Nighttime fever, Incoherent or confused speech, Irritability, Restlessness, Amenorrhea, Menstrual cramps, Uterine fibroids, Retained placenta, Prolonged lochia... see more | Tao He Cheng Qi Tang |
Yang Excess in TCM refers to a state where there is an overabundance of Yang energy, leading to symptoms of heat and hyperactivity in the body. This pattern of disharmony often arises from factors like stress, excessive physical activity, overconsumption of spicy or heating foods, or an internal imbalance that causes Yang to flare up. Symptoms of Yang Excess include a feeling of heat, red face, irritability, restlessness, thirst, constipation, and a rapid, forceful pulse. Treatment in TCM for Yang Excess aims to cool down and subdue the excessive Yang while nurturing Yin energy to restore balance.... see more
Pattern Name | Relevant Symptoms | Relevant Formulas |
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Yang Excess or Full Yang | Thirst, Feeling of heat, Hyperactivity, Lack of sweating, Heat intolerance, Constipation | Da Cheng Qi Tang |
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
Common Symptoms: Shortness Of Breath Fever Asthma Headaches Dizziness Bitter Taste In The Mouth Constipation Dry Cough
Pattern Name | Relevant Symptoms | Relevant Formulas |
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Liver Fire insulting the Lungs | Thirst, Shortness of breath, Asthma, Hypochondriac pain and discomfort, Cough with yellow or blood tinged sputum, Headaches, Dizziness, Flushed face, Bitter taste in the mouth, Eye hyperemia, Scanty and dark urine, Constipation... see more | Long Dan Xie Gan Tang | Ke Xie Fang |
Lung Dryness | Thirst, Dry cough, Dry throat, Skin dryness, Hoarse voice | Bai He Gu Jin Tang |
Lung Heat | Thirst, Feeling of heat, High fever, Cough with thin yellow sputum, Shortness of breath, Excessive sweating, Acne... see more | Ma Xing Shi Gan Tang | Qing Qi Hua Tan Wan | Pi Pa Qing Fei Yin | Xie Bai San | Huang Lian Jie Du Tang |
Phlegm-Heat in the Lungs | Thirst, Coughing, Shortness of breath, Wheezing, Stifling sensation in the chest, Sputum, Feeling of heat, Head and body heaviness, Dizziness, Copious thick yellow sputum... see more | Ma Xing Shi Gan Tang | Qing Qi Hua Tan Wan | Pi Pa Qing Fei Yin | Wen Dan Tang | Er Chen Tang | Qing Xin Li Ge Tang | Ren Shen Ge Jie San |
Stomach and Lung Yin Deficiency | Thirst, Dry throat, Fever, Scanty sputum, Dry cough, Red tongue | Sha Shen Mai Men Dong Tang |
Wind-Heat invading the Lungs | Thirst, Aversion to cold, Fever, Coughing, Sore throat, Congested nose, Nasal discharge, Copious thick yellow sputum, Sneezing, Headaches, Body pain, Tonsil swelling... see more | Yin Qiao 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
Common Symptoms: Constipation Dry Throat Diabetes Dry Mouth Fever Bleeding Gums Dry Stools Toothache
Pattern Name | Relevant Symptoms | Relevant Formulas |
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Bright Yang Fire in Stomach and Intestines | Thirst, Afternoon fever, Excessive sweating, Sweating on limbs, Abdominal fullness, Abdominal pain, Constipation, Dry stools, Dark urine, Anal burning, Irritability, Delirium... see more | Tiao Wei Cheng Qi Tang | Xiao Cheng Qi Tang |
Stomach and Lung Yin Deficiency | Thirst, Dry throat, Fever, Scanty sputum, Dry cough, Red tongue | Sha Shen Mai Men Dong Tang |
Stomach Yin Deficiency | Thirst, Lack of appetite, Preference for sipping, Slight abdominal distension after eating... see more | Mai Men Dong Tang | Yi Wei Tang | Shen Ling Bai Zhu San |
Stomach Fire or Stomach Heat | Thirst, Toothache, Headaches, Stomatitis, Periodontitis, Glossitis, Trigeminal neuralgia, Diabetes, Viral myocarditis, Breast engorgement, Breast lumps... see more | Gua Lou San | Yu Nu Jian | Wen Dan Tang |
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 Flushed Face Eye Hyperemia Bitter Taste In The Mouth Constipation Irritability Anger Dry Stools
Pattern Name | Relevant Symptoms | Relevant Formulas |
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Liver Fire Blazing | Thirst, Irritability, Anger, Tinnitus, Deafness, Temporal headache, Dizziness, Flushed face, Eye hyperemia, Bitter taste in the mouth, Vivid dreaming, Constipation, Dry stools, Dark urine, Nosebleeds, Cough of blood, Vomiting blood... see more | Long Dan Xie Gan Tang | Dang Gui Long Hui Wan | Xie Qing Wan |
Liver Fire insulting the Lungs | Thirst, Shortness of breath, Asthma, Hypochondriac pain and discomfort, Cough with yellow or blood tinged sputum, Headaches, Dizziness, Flushed face, Bitter taste in the mouth, Eye hyperemia, Scanty and dark urine, Constipation... see more | Long Dan Xie Gan Tang | Ke Xie Fang |
Liver Wind agitating Internally due to Liver Fire | Thirst, Tremors, Irritability, Anger, Tinnitus, Deafness, Temporal headache, Dizziness, Flushed face, Eye hyperemia, Bitter taste in the mouth, Vivid dreaming, Constipation, Dry stools, Dark urine, Nosebleeds, Vomiting blood, Cough of blood... see more | Zi Xue Dan | Ling Jiao Gou Teng Tang | Feng Yin Tang |
Stagnant Liver Qi turning into Fire | Thirst, Hypochondriac distention, Upper abdominal distension, Stifling sensation in the chest, Irritability, Melancholia, Depression, Mood swings, Globus sensation, Feeling of heat, Flushed face, Anger, Pre menstrual tension, Irregular periods, Pre menstrual breast distension, Excessive menstruation... see more | Long Dan Xie Gan Tang | Xuan Yu Tong Jing Tang | Jia Wei Xiao Yao San | Dan Zhi Xiao Yao San |
In TCM the Large Intestine is primarily seen as responsible for the absorption of fluids and the excretion of waste. It is closely related to the Lung in terms of energy flow and function, reflecting the interconnectedness of organ systems in TCM. When the Large Intestine malfunctions, it can lead to issues such as constipation or diarrhea, abdominal pain, and an inability to let go of emotional waste, like holding onto grief or stress. This is in line with the TCM view that the physical and emotional aspects of health are deeply connected. An imbalanced Large Intestine can also manifest as skin problems, signifying the organ’s role in eliminating toxins and maintaining balance in the body’s internal environment.... see more
Common Symptoms: Abdominal Pain Abdominal Fullness Diarrhea Hematochezia Mucous In Feces Smelly Stools Anal Burning Scanty And Dark Urine
Pattern Name | Relevant Symptoms | Relevant Formulas |
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Damp-Heat in the Large Intestine | Thirst, Abdominal pain, Abdominal fullness, Diarrhea, Hematochezia, Mucous in feces, Smelly stools, Anal burning, Scanty and dark urine, Fever, Excessive sweating, Feeling of heat, Feeling of heaviness... see more | Ge Geng Huang Qin Huang Lian Tang | Shao Yao Tang |
Dryness in Large Intestine | Thirst, Constipation, Dry stools, Dry mouth, Dry throat, Poor constitution, Dizziness, Bad breath, Irritable bowel syndrome, Hemorrhoids, Aphthous stomatitis... see more | Zeng Ye Tang |
In TCM the Gallbladder has a unique role in storing and excreting bile, but more importantly, it's seen as crucial for decision-making and courage. It's closely connected to the Liver, assisting in the smooth flow of Qi (vital energy) and supporting the Liver's role in maintaining emotional balance. When the Gallbladder malfunctions or is imbalanced in TCM, it can lead to physical symptoms like gallstones, jaundice, or a bitter taste in the mouth. There might also be digestive disturbances, particularly related to fat metabolism. On an emotional level, a Gallbladder disorder can manifest as indecisiveness, timidity, or a tendency to easily succumb to stress. These symptoms highlight the TCM view of the Gallbladder as integral to both physical processes and emotional resilience.... see more
Common Symptoms: Bitter Taste In The Mouth Nausea Upper Abdominal Fullness Alternating Sensation Of Hot And Cold Dry Throat Hypochondriac Pain Mild Chills With High Fever Stifling Sensation In The Chest
Pattern Name | Relevant Symptoms | Relevant Formulas |
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Gallbladder Heat | Thirst, Alternating sensation of hot and cold, Bitter taste in the mouth, Dry throat, Hypochondriac pain, Nausea, Upper abdominal fullness... see more | Hao Qin Qing Dan Tang |
Heat in Gall Bladder | Thirst, Mild chills with high fever, Bitter taste in the mouth, Stifling sensation in the chest, Vomiting of sour fluids, Hypochondriac pain and discomfort, Nausea, Upper abdominal fullness, Cholecystitis, Icteric hepatitis, Kidney infection... see more | Hao Qin Qing Dan 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: Palpitations Restlessness Anxiety Insomnia Flushed Face Bitter Taste In The Mouth Vivid Dreaming Mouth Ulcers
Pattern Name | Relevant Symptoms | Relevant Formulas |
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Heart Fire blazing | Thirst, Palpitations, Mouth ulcers, Tongue ulcers, Restlessness, Anxiety, Feeling of heat, Insomnia, Flushed face, Hematuria, Dark urine, Bitter taste in the mouth... see more | Xie Xin Tang | Zi Xue Dan | Qing Xin Lian Zi Yin | Liang Ge San |
Phlegm-Fire harassing the Heart | Thirst, Palpitations, Flushed face, Bitter taste in the mouth, Noisy breathing, Restlessness, Insomnia, Vivid dreaming, Anxiety, Incoherent or confused speech, Confusion, Rash behaviour, Uncontrolled laughing or crying, Verbal aggression, Talking to oneself, Depression, Dull shallow face, Aggression... see more | Wen Dan Tang | Huang Lian Wen Dan Tang | Sheng Tie Luo Yin |
In TCM the Pericardium is more than a physical membrane protecting the heart; it's considered an organ system that acts as the "Heart's protector." It plays a crucial role in safeguarding the heart from external pathogenic factors and emotional disturbances. The Pericardium is also involved in regulating blood circulation and influencing emotional well-being, especially in terms of relationships and intimacy. When the Pericardium malfunctions or is imbalanced in TCM, it can lead to symptoms that mirror heart issues, such as chest pain or palpitations, but often with an emotional component like difficulty in forming emotional connections or excessive vulnerability to external stressors. Additionally, a disturbed Pericardium can result in sleep disturbances, anxiety, and in severe cases, mental confusion, reflecting its integral role in both physical heart protection and emotional balance.... see more
Common Symptoms: Palpitations Stifling Sensation In The Chest Bitter Taste In The Mouth Insomnia Rapid Breath Restlessness Anxiety Vivid Dreaming
Pattern Name | Relevant Symptoms | Relevant Formulas |
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Pericardium Fire | Thirst, Palpitations, Stifling sensation in the chest, Bitter taste in the mouth, Insomnia, Mouth ulcers, Tongue ulcers, Cardiac burning sensation, Rapid breath, Restlessness, Anxiety, Feeling of heat, Vivid dreaming, Excessive menstruation... see more | Xie Xin Tang | Zi Xue Dan |
Phlegm Fire harassing the Pericardium | Thirst, Palpitations, Flushed face, Bitter taste in the mouth, Noisy breathing, Restlessness, Insomnia, Vivid dreaming, Anxiety, Incoherent or confused speech, Confusion, Rash behaviour, Uncontrolled laughing or crying, Verbal aggression, Talking to oneself, Depression, Dull shallow face, Aggression, Stifling sensation in the chest, Chest pain, Rapid breath... see more | Wen Dan Tang | Huang Lian Wen Dan Tang | Zhi Bao Dan | Hui Chun Dan |
In TCM the Small Intestine plays a critical role in receiving partially digested food from the Stomach and further separating the clear from the turbid, essentially distinguishing nutrients from waste. This process is vital for proper absorption and assimilation of food. The Small Intestine is also associated with clarity of judgment and decision-making. When it malfunctions or is imbalanced in TCM, it can lead to digestive issues such as abdominal pain, bloating, poor appetite, or irregular bowel movements. Additionally, a malfunctioning Small Intestine may manifest as mental confusion or difficulty in making decisions, reflecting its role in discernment and clarity in both physical and mental realms. ... see more
Pattern Name | Relevant Symptoms | Relevant Formulas |
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Bright Yang Fire in Stomach and Intestines | Thirst, Afternoon fever, Excessive sweating, Sweating on limbs, Abdominal fullness, Abdominal pain, Constipation, Dry stools, Dark urine, Anal burning, Irritability, Delirium... see more | Tiao Wei Cheng Qi Tang | Xiao Cheng Qi Tang |
In TCM the Uterus (or "Bao Gong") is not just a reproductive organ but a vital system closely linked to Kidney energy, responsible for menstrual health, fertility, and pregnancy. It's also connected to the Heart and Liver, reflecting the importance of emotional and blood health in reproductive wellness. In TCM, the Uterus is seen as a reservoir of Blood and Qi, crucial for reproductive health and general vitality. When the Uterus malfunctions or is imbalanced, it can lead to menstrual irregularities, infertility, miscarriages, or menopausal symptoms. Additionally, there might be symptoms like lower abdominal pain or emotional disturbances such as mood swings, often linked to Liver Qi stagnation. These manifestations highlight the TCM perspective that the health of the Uterus is intertwined with the overall balance of energy and blood in the body, as well as emotional well-being.... see more
Pattern Name | Relevant Symptoms | Relevant Formulas |
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Heat in Uterus Blood | Thirst, Excessive menstruation, Sudden period before schedule, Dark menstrual blood, Sticky menstrual blood, Flushed face, Anger, Anxiety, Dark urine, Constipation... see more | Gu Jing Wan | Qing Re Gu Jing Tang | Huai Jiao Wan |
In TCM the Triple Burner (or San Jiao) is a unique concept rather than a physical organ. It's seen as a system that oversees the flow and balance of Qi and bodily fluids across three regions of the body: the upper (respiratory and cardiovascular systems), middle (digestive system), and lower (urinary and reproductive systems). The Triple Burner facilitates the interaction between these systems, ensuring harmony in bodily functions. When it malfunctions in TCM, it can lead to a variety of symptoms depending on the affected region, such as respiratory issues, digestive problems, or urinary and reproductive disorders. The malfunction can also manifest as general imbalances in energy flow, temperature regulation, and fluid metabolism, reflecting the Triple Burner's role as a coordinator of the body's various processes and its importance in maintaining overall balance and health.... see more
Pattern Name | Relevant Symptoms | Relevant Formulas |
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Heat and Blood Stagnation in the Lower Burner | Thirst, Lower abdominal pain, Nighttime fever, Incoherent or confused speech, Irritability, Restlessness, Amenorrhea, Menstrual cramps, Uterine fibroids, Retained placenta, Prolonged lochia... see more | Tao He Cheng Qi Tang |
For treating thirst caused by Heat in the Blood, TCM practitioners might recommend Qing Jing San. This formula contains Goji Tree Root Bark (Di Gu Pi), which helps cool the Blood and reduce Heat, addressing the root cause of the thirst.
When thirst is due to Damp-Heat in the Large Intestine, formulas like Ge Geng Huang Qin Huang Lian Tang are used. This formula includes Kudzu Roots (Ge Gen), which helps release the exterior and clear internal heat, alleviating symptoms associated with this pattern.
Explore below some TCM herbal formulas used to address thirst, organized by cause and by formula type.
Suitable for Heat patterns that may cause thirst, such as Heat in the Blood or Toxic-Heat
Learn moreFormula | Patterns Suitable For |
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Long Dan Xie Gan Tang | Heat in the Blood, Toxic-Heat, Liver Fire Blazing, Liver Fire insulting the Lungs, Stagnant Liver Qi turning into Fire... see more |
Yin Qiao San | Toxic-Heat, Exterior-Heat, Wind-Heat, Wind-Heat invading the Lungs |
Wen Dan Tang | Stomach Fire or Stomach Heat, Phlegm Fire harassing the Pericardium, Phlegm-Fire harassing the Heart, Phlegm-Heat in the Lungs... see more |
Xi Jiao Di Huang Tang | Heat in the Blood, Toxic-Heat, Excess-Heat |
Huang Lian Jie Du Tang | Toxic-Heat, Lung Heat, Toxic-Heat Stagnation |
Zi Xue Dan | Heart Fire blazing, Liver Wind agitating Internally due to Liver Fire, Pericardium Fire... see more |
Gu Jing Wan | Heat in the Blood, Heat in Uterus Blood |
Qing Ying Tang | Heat in the Blood, Toxic-Heat |
Qing Re Gu Jing Tang | Heat in the Blood, Heat in Uterus Blood |
Sang Ju Yin | Toxic-Heat, Wind-Heat |
Xin Yi Qing Fei Yin | Toxic-Heat, Toxic-Heat Stagnation |
Bing Peng San | Toxic-Heat, Wind-Heat |
Pu Ji Xiao Du Yin | Toxic-Heat, Wind-Heat |
Shi Gao Tang | Exterior-Heat, Wind Cold with Internal Heat |
Hao Qin Qing Dan Tang | Gallbladder Heat, Heat in Gall Bladder |
Xie Xin Tang | Heart Fire blazing, Pericardium Fire |
Ma Xing Shi Gan Tang | Lung Heat, Phlegm-Heat in the Lungs |
Qing Qi Hua Tan Wan | Lung Heat, Phlegm-Heat in the Lungs |
Pi Pa Qing Fei Yin | Lung Heat, Phlegm-Heat in the Lungs |
Huang Lian Wen Dan Tang | Phlegm Fire harassing the Pericardium, Phlegm-Fire harassing the Heart |
Da Qing Long Tang | Exterior Cold invading with Interior Heat from Stagnation |
Qing Jing San | Heat in the Blood |
Liang Di Tang | Heat in the Blood |
Di Gu Pi Yin | Heat in the Blood |
Shi Hui San | Heat in the Blood |
Bai He Di Huang Tang | Heat in the Blood |
Hua Ban Tang | Heat in the Blood |
Wu Wei Xiao Du Yin | Toxic-Heat |
Bai Hu Tang | Toxic-Heat |
Gan Lu Xiao Du Dan | Toxic-Heat |
Shi Wei Bai Du San | Toxic-Heat |
San Zhong Kui Jian Tang | Toxic-Heat |
Zi Dang Gao | Toxic-Heat |
Er Qing Gao | Toxic-Heat |
Gua Lou San | Stomach Fire or Stomach Heat |
Yu Nu Jian | Stomach Fire or Stomach Heat |
Tiao Wei Cheng Qi Tang | Bright Yang Fire in Stomach and Intestines |
Xiao Cheng Qi Tang | Bright Yang Fire in Stomach and Intestines |
Ge Geng Huang Qin Huang Lian Tang | Damp-Heat in the Large Intestine |
Shao Yao Tang | Damp-Heat in the Large Intestine |
Qing Zao Jiu Fei Tang | Dry-Heat or Dry-Fire |
Xing Su San | Dry-Heat or Dry-Fire |
Sang Xing Tang | Dry-Heat or Dry-Fire |
Xin Jia Xiang Ru Yin | Early Stage Summerheat with Exterior Wind-Cold |
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 |
Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan | Empty-Heat or Fire caused by Yin Deficiency |
Suan Zao Ren Tang | Empty-Heat or Fire caused by Yin Deficiency |
Qing Xin Lian Zi Yin | Heart Fire blazing |
Liang Ge San | Heart Fire blazing |
Huai Jiao Wan | Heat in Uterus Blood |
Xuan Bi Tang | Heat invading the Channels joints and muscles |
Dang Gui Long Hui Wan | Liver Fire Blazing |
Xie Qing Wan | Liver Fire Blazing |
Ke Xie Fang | Liver Fire insulting the Lungs |
Ling Jiao Gou Teng Tang | Liver Wind agitating Internally due to Liver Fire |
Feng Yin Tang | Liver Wind agitating Internally due to Liver Fire |
Xie Bai San | Lung Heat |
Er Miao San | Damp-Heat |
Xiao Yao San | Damp-Heat |
Qing Re Tiao Xue Tang | Damp-Heat |
Xuan Yu Tong Jing Tang | Stagnant Liver Qi turning into Fire |
Jia Wei Xiao Yao San | Stagnant Liver Qi turning into Fire |
Dan Zhi Xiao Yao San | Stagnant Liver Qi turning into Fire |
Zhi Bao Dan | Phlegm Fire harassing the Pericardium |
Hui Chun Dan | Phlegm Fire harassing the Pericardium |
Sheng Tie Luo Yin | Phlegm-Fire harassing the Heart |
Er Chen Tang | Phlegm-Heat in the Lungs |
Qing Xin Li Ge Tang | Phlegm-Heat in the Lungs |
Ren Shen Ge Jie San | Phlegm-Heat in the Lungs |
Tao He Cheng Qi Tang | Heat and Blood Stagnation in the Lower Burner |
Cong Chi Tang | Wind-Heat |
Huo Ren Cong Shi Tang | Wind-Heat |
Jing Jie Lian Qiao Tang | Wind-Heat |
Zhu Ye Cheng Liu Tang | Wind-Heat |
Xiao Feng San | Wind-Heat |
Fang Feng Tong Sheng San | Wind-Heat |
Suitable for Wind patterns that may cause thirst, such as Wind-Heat or Wind-Heat invading the Lungs
Learn moreFormula | Patterns Suitable For |
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Yin Qiao San | Wind-Heat, Wind-Heat invading the Lungs |
Zi Xue Dan | Liver Wind agitating Internally due to Liver Fire |
Shi Gao Tang | Wind Cold with Internal Heat |
Sang Ju Yin | Wind-Heat |
Bing Peng San | Wind-Heat |
Pu Ji Xiao Du Yin | Wind-Heat |
Tiao Wei Cheng Qi Tang | Bright Yang Fire in Stomach and Intestines |
Xiao Cheng Qi Tang | Bright Yang Fire in Stomach and Intestines |
Xin Jia Xiang Ru Yin | Early Stage Summerheat with Exterior Wind-Cold |
Ling Jiao Gou Teng Tang | Liver Wind agitating Internally due to Liver Fire |
Feng Yin Tang | Liver Wind agitating Internally due to Liver Fire |
Cong Chi Tang | Wind-Heat |
Huo Ren Cong Shi Tang | Wind-Heat |
Jing Jie Lian Qiao Tang | Wind-Heat |
Zhu Ye Cheng Liu Tang | Wind-Heat |
Xiao Feng San | Wind-Heat |
Fang Feng Tong Sheng San | Wind-Heat |
Suitable for Dampness patterns that may cause thirst, such as Damp-Heat in the Large Intestine
Learn moreFormula | Patterns Suitable For |
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Ge Geng Huang Qin Huang Lian Tang | Damp-Heat in the Large Intestine |
Shao Yao Tang | Damp-Heat in the Large Intestine |
Xin Jia Xiang Ru Yin | Early Stage Summerheat with Exterior Wind-Cold |
Bai He Gu Jin Tang | Lung Dryness |
Er Miao San | Damp-Heat |
Xiao Yao San | Damp-Heat |
Qing Re Tiao Xue Tang | Damp-Heat |
Huo Xiang Zheng Qi San | Summer Heat with Dampness |
Xiang Ru San | Summer Heat with Dampness |
Gui Ling Gan Lu Yin | Summer Heat with Dampness |
Suitable for Phlegm patterns that may cause thirst, such as Phlegm Fire harassing the Pericardium or Phlegm-Fire harassing the Heart
Learn moreFormula | Patterns Suitable For |
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Wen Dan Tang | Phlegm Fire harassing the Pericardium, Phlegm-Fire harassing the Heart, Phlegm-Heat in the Lungs... see more |
Huang Lian Wen Dan Tang | Phlegm Fire harassing the Pericardium, Phlegm-Fire harassing the Heart |
Da Qing Long Tang | Phlegm-Fluids in the limbs |
Ma Xing Shi Gan Tang | Phlegm-Heat in the Lungs |
Qing Qi Hua Tan Wan | Phlegm-Heat in the Lungs |
Pi Pa Qing Fei Yin | Phlegm-Heat in the Lungs |
Zhi Bao Dan | Phlegm Fire harassing the Pericardium |
Hui Chun Dan | Phlegm Fire harassing the Pericardium |
Sheng Tie Luo Yin | Phlegm-Fire harassing the Heart |
Er Chen Tang | Phlegm-Heat in the Lungs |
Qing Xin Li Ge Tang | Phlegm-Heat in the Lungs |
Ren Shen Ge Jie San | Phlegm-Heat in the Lungs |
Suitable for Yin Deficiency patterns that may cause thirst, such as Empty-Heat or Fire caused by Yin Deficiency
Learn moreFormula | Patterns Suitable For |
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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 |
Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan | Empty-Heat or Fire caused by Yin Deficiency |
Suan Zao Ren Tang | Empty-Heat or Fire caused by Yin Deficiency |
Sha Shen Mai Men Dong Tang | Stomach and Lung Yin Deficiency |
Mai Men Dong Tang | Stomach Yin Deficiency |
Yi Wei Tang | Stomach Yin Deficiency |
Shen Ling Bai Zhu San | Stomach Yin Deficiency |
Liu Wei Di Huang Wan | Yin Deficiency |
Zuo Gui Wan | Yin Deficiency |
Mu Li San | Yin Deficiency |
Zeng Ye Cheng Qi Tang | Yin Deficiency |
Suitable for Mind Disturbance patterns that may cause thirst, such as Phlegm Fire harassing the Pericardium or Phlegm-Fire harassing the Heart
Learn moreFormula | Patterns Suitable For |
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Wen Dan Tang | Phlegm Fire harassing the Pericardium, Phlegm-Fire harassing the Heart |
Zi Xue Dan | Heart Fire blazing, Pericardium Fire |
Xie Xin Tang | Heart Fire blazing, Pericardium Fire |
Huang Lian Wen Dan Tang | Phlegm Fire harassing the Pericardium, Phlegm-Fire harassing the Heart |
Qing Xin Lian Zi Yin | Heart Fire blazing |
Liang Ge San | Heart Fire blazing |
Zhi Bao Dan | Phlegm Fire harassing the Pericardium |
Hui Chun Dan | Phlegm Fire harassing the Pericardium |
Sheng Tie Luo Yin | Phlegm-Fire harassing the Heart |
Suitable for Cold patterns that may cause thirst, such as Exterior Cold invading with Interior Heat from Stagnation
Learn moreFormula | Patterns Suitable For |
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Da Qing Long Tang | Exterior Cold invading with Interior Heat from Stagnation |
Shi Gao Tang | Wind Cold with Internal Heat |
Tiao Wei Cheng Qi Tang | Bright Yang Fire in Stomach and Intestines |
Xiao Cheng Qi Tang | Bright Yang Fire in Stomach and Intestines |
Xin Jia Xiang Ru Yin | Early Stage Summerheat with Exterior Wind-Cold |
Suitable for Dryness patterns that may cause thirst, such as Dry-Heat or Dry-Fire
Learn moreFormula | Patterns Suitable For |
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Qing Zao Jiu Fei Tang | Dry-Heat or Dry-Fire |
Xing Su San | Dry-Heat or Dry-Fire |
Sang Xing Tang | Dry-Heat or Dry-Fire |
Bai He Gu Jin Tang | Lung Dryness |
Sha Shen Mai Men Dong Tang | Stomach and Lung Yin Deficiency |
Zeng Ye Tang | Dryness in Large Intestine |
Suitable for Summer Heat patterns that may cause thirst, such as Early Stage Summerheat with Exterior Wind-Cold
Learn moreFormula | Patterns Suitable For |
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Xin Jia Xiang Ru Yin | Early Stage Summerheat with Exterior Wind-Cold |
Liu Yi San | Summer-Heat |
Qing Luo Yin | Summer-Heat |
Qing Shu Yi Qi Tang | Summer-Heat |
Huo Xiang Zheng Qi San | Summer Heat with Dampness |
Xiang Ru San | Summer Heat with Dampness |
Gui Ling Gan Lu Yin | Summer Heat with Dampness |
Wu Shi Lian Mei Tang | Summer-Heat entering the Lesser Yin and Terminal Yin warps |
Suitable for Qi Stagnation patterns that may cause thirst, such as Stagnant Liver Qi turning into Fire
Learn moreFormula | Patterns Suitable For |
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Long Dan Xie Gan Tang | Stagnant Liver Qi turning into Fire |
Xuan Yu Tong Jing Tang | Stagnant Liver Qi turning into Fire |
Jia Wei Xiao Yao San | Stagnant Liver Qi turning into Fire |
Dan Zhi Xiao Yao San | Stagnant Liver Qi turning into Fire |
Suitable for Blood Stasis patterns that may cause thirst, such as Heat and Blood Stagnation in the Lower Burner
Learn moreSuitable for Yang Excess patterns that may cause thirst, such as Yang Excess or Full Yang
Learn moreThese formulas are suitable for some thirst-causing patterns like Heat in the Blood or Toxic-Heat.
One such formula is Long Dan Xie Gan Tang, with chinese gentian 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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Long Dan Xie Gan Tang | Heat in the Blood, Liver Fire Blazing, Liver Fire insulting the Lungs, Stagnant Liver Qi turning into Fire, Toxic-Heat... see more |
Ma Xing Shi Gan Tang | Lung Heat, Phlegm-Heat in the Lungs |
Xin Yi Qing Fei Yin | Toxic-Heat, Toxic-Heat Stagnation |
Shao Yao Tang | Damp-Heat in the Large Intestine |
Qing Xin Lian Zi Yin | Heart Fire blazing |
Dang Gui Long Hui Wan | Liver Fire Blazing |
Xie Qing Wan | Liver Fire Blazing |
Xie Bai San | Lung Heat |
Yu Nu Jian | Stomach Fire or Stomach Heat |
These formulas are suitable for some thirst-causing patterns like Toxic-Heat or Lung Heat.
One such formula is Huang Lian Jie Du Tang, with goldthread rhizome 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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Huang Lian Jie Du Tang | Lung Heat, Toxic-Heat, Toxic-Heat Stagnation |
Xie Xin Tang | Heart Fire blazing, Pericardium Fire |
Pu Ji Xiao Du Yin | Toxic-Heat, Wind-Heat |
Gua Lou San | Stomach Fire or Stomach Heat |
Liang Ge San | Heart Fire blazing |
These formulas are suitable for some thirst-causing patterns like Heat in the Blood.
One such formula is Liang Di Tang, 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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Liang Di Tang | Heat in the Blood |
Di Gu Pi Yin | Heat in the Blood |
Bai He Gu Jin Tang | Lung Dryness |
Yi Wei Tang | Stomach Yin Deficiency |
Liu Wei Di Huang Wan | Yin Deficiency |
Zuo Gui Wan | Yin Deficiency |
These formulas are suitable for some thirst-causing patterns like Toxic-Heat or Exterior-Heat.
One such formula is Yin Qiao San, with honeysuckle flowers 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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Yin Qiao San | Exterior-Heat, Toxic-Heat, Wind-Heat, Wind-Heat invading the Lungs |
Bing Peng San | Toxic-Heat, Wind-Heat |
Zi Dang Gao | Toxic-Heat |
Er Qing Gao | Toxic-Heat |
These formulas are suitable for some thirst-causing patterns like Heart Fire blazing or Liver Wind agitating Internally due to Liver Fire.
One such formula is Zi Xue Dan, with water buffalo horn 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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Zi Xue Dan | Heart Fire blazing, Liver Wind agitating Internally due to Liver Fire, Pericardium Fire... see more |
Zhi Bao Dan | Phlegm Fire harassing the Pericardium |
Hui Chun Dan | Phlegm Fire harassing the Pericardium |
These formulas are suitable for some thirst-causing patterns like Stomach Fire or Stomach Heat or Phlegm Fire harassing the Pericardium.
One such formula is Wen Dan Tang, with crow-dipper rhizome 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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Wen Dan Tang | Stomach Fire or Stomach Heat, Phlegm Fire harassing the Pericardium, Phlegm-Fire harassing the Heart, Phlegm-Heat in the Lungs... see more |
Huang Lian Wen Dan Tang | Phlegm Fire harassing the Pericardium, Phlegm-Fire harassing the Heart |
Er Chen Tang | Phlegm-Heat in the Lungs |
These formulas are suitable for some thirst-causing patterns like Heat in the Blood or Heat in Uterus Blood.
One such formula is Qing Re Gu Jing Tang, with baikal skullcap root 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 Re Gu Jing Tang | Heat in the Blood, Heat in Uterus Blood |
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 |
Bai He Di Huang Tang | Heat in the Blood |
These formulas are suitable for some thirst-causing patterns like Heat in the Blood.
One such formula is Shi Hui San, with japanese thistle 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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Shi Hui San | Heat in the Blood |
Huai Jiao Wan | Heat in Uterus Blood |
Ke Xie Fang | Liver Fire insulting the Lungs |
These formulas are suitable for some thirst-causing patterns like Exterior-Heat or Wind Cold with Internal Heat.
One such formula is Shi Gao Tang, with gypsum 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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Shi Gao Tang | Exterior-Heat, Wind Cold with Internal Heat |
Ge Geng Huang Qin Huang Lian Tang | Damp-Heat in the Large Intestine |
These formulas are suitable for some thirst-causing patterns like Heat in the Blood or Toxic-Heat.
One such formula is Xi Jiao Di Huang Tang, with water buffalo horn 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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Xi Jiao Di Huang Tang | Heat in the Blood, Excess-Heat, Toxic-Heat |
Qing Ying Tang | Heat in the Blood, Toxic-Heat |
These formulas are suitable for some thirst-causing patterns like Bright Yang Fire in Stomach and Intestines.
One such formula is Tiao Wei Cheng Qi Tang, with rhubarb 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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Tiao Wei Cheng Qi Tang | Bright Yang Fire in Stomach and Intestines |
Xiao Cheng Qi Tang | Bright Yang Fire in Stomach and Intestines |
Da Cheng Qi Tang | Yang Excess or Full Yang |
These formulas are suitable for some thirst-causing patterns like Dry-Heat or Dry-Fire.
One such formula is Qing Zao Jiu Fei Tang, with mulberry leaves 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 Zao Jiu Fei Tang | Dry-Heat or Dry-Fire |
Xing Su San | Dry-Heat or Dry-Fire |
Sha Shen Mai Men Dong Tang | Stomach and Lung Yin Deficiency |
These formulas are suitable for some thirst-causing patterns like Toxic-Heat or Wind-Heat.
One such formula is Sang Ju Yin, with mulberry leaves 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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Sang Ju Yin | Toxic-Heat, Wind-Heat |
Jing Jie Lian Qiao Tang | Wind-Heat |
Zhu Ye Cheng Liu Tang | Wind-Heat |
These formulas are suitable for some thirst-causing patterns like Jealous Breast (Du Ru).
One such formula is Tuo Li Xiao Du San, with milkvetch root 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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Tuo Li Xiao Du San | Jealous Breast (Du Ru) |
Qing Xin Li Ge Tang | Phlegm-Heat in the Lungs |
These formulas are suitable for some thirst-causing patterns like Early Stage Summerheat with Exterior Wind-Cold.
One such formula is Xin Jia Xiang Ru Yin, with vietnamese balm 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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Xin Jia Xiang Ru Yin | Early Stage Summerheat with Exterior Wind-Cold |
Xiang Ru San | Summer Heat with Dampness |
These formulas are suitable for some thirst-causing patterns like Summer-Heat.
One such formula is Liu Yi San, with talc 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 Yi San | Summer-Heat |
Gui Ling Gan Lu Yin | Summer Heat with Dampness |
These formulas are suitable for some thirst-causing patterns like Liver Wind agitating Internally due to Liver Fire.
One such formula is Feng Yin Tang, with dragon bones 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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Feng Yin Tang | Liver Wind agitating Internally due to Liver Fire |
Xiao Feng San | Wind-Heat |
These formulas are suitable for some thirst-causing patterns like Damp-Heat.
One such formula is Xiao Yao San, with bupleurum root 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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Xiao Yao San | Damp-Heat |
Jia Wei Xiao Yao San | Stagnant Liver Qi turning into Fire |
These formulas are suitable for some thirst-causing patterns like Damp-Heat.
One such formula is Qing Re Tiao Xue Tang, with mudan peony bark 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 Re Tiao Xue Tang | Damp-Heat |
Gan Lu Xiao Du Dan | Toxic-Heat |
These formulas are suitable for some thirst-causing patterns like Stagnant Liver Qi turning into Fire.
One such formula is Xuan Yu Tong Jing Tang, with white peony root 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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Xuan Yu Tong Jing Tang | Stagnant Liver Qi turning into Fire |
Tao He Cheng Qi Tang | Heat and Blood Stagnation in the Lower Burner |
These formulas are suitable for some thirst-causing patterns like Phlegm-Heat in the Lungs.
One such formula is Ren Shen Ge Jie San, with tokay geckos 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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Ren Shen Ge Jie San | Phlegm-Heat in the Lungs |
Shen Ling Bai Zhu San | Stomach Yin Deficiency |
These formulas are suitable for some thirst-causing patterns like Stomach Yin Deficiency.
One such formula is Mai Men Dong Tang, with dwarf lilyturf root 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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Mai Men Dong Tang | Stomach Yin Deficiency |
Zeng Ye Tang | Dryness in Large Intestine |
These formulas are suitable for some thirst-causing patterns like Exterior Cold invading with Interior Heat from Stagnation or Phlegm-Fluids in the limbs.
One such formula is Da Qing Long Tang, with ephedra as a key herb.
These formulas are suitable for some thirst-causing patterns like Gallbladder Heat or Heat in Gall Bladder.
One such formula is Hao Qin Qing Dan Tang, with sweet wormwood herb as a key herb.
These formulas are suitable for some thirst-causing patterns like Heat in the Blood or Heat in Uterus Blood.
One such formula is Gu Jing Wan, with tortoise plastron as a key herb.
These formulas are suitable for some thirst-causing patterns like Lung Heat or Phlegm-Heat in the Lungs.
One such formula is Qing Qi Hua Tan Wan, with arisaema with bile as a key herb.
These formulas are suitable for some thirst-causing patterns like Lung Heat or Phlegm-Heat in the Lungs.
One such formula is Pi Pa Qing Fei Yin, with loquat leaves as a key herb.
These formulas are suitable for some thirst-causing patterns like Toxic-Heat.
One such formula is Wu Wei Xiao Du Yin, with honeysuckle flowers 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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Wu Wei Xiao Du Yin | Toxic-Heat |
Shi Wei Bai Du San | Toxic-Heat |
San Zhong Kui Jian Tang | Toxic-Heat |
These formulas are suitable for some thirst-causing patterns like Empty-Heat or Fire caused by Yin Deficiency.
One such formula is Huang Lian E Jiao Tang, with goldthread rhizome 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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Huang Lian E Jiao Tang | Empty-Heat or Fire caused by Yin Deficiency |
Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan | Empty-Heat or Fire caused by Yin Deficiency |
Suan Zao Ren Tang | Empty-Heat or Fire caused by Yin Deficiency |
These formulas are suitable for some thirst-causing patterns like Wind-Heat.
One such formula is Cong Chi Tang, with scallions 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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Cong Chi Tang | Wind-Heat |
Huo Ren Cong Shi Tang | Wind-Heat |
These formulas are suitable for some thirst-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 thirst-causing patterns like Dry-Heat or Dry-Fire.
One such formula is Sang Xing Tang, with mulberry leaves as a key herb.
These formulas are suitable for some thirst-causing patterns like Heat in the Blood.
One such formula is Hua Ban Tang, with gypsum as a key herb.
These formulas are suitable for some thirst-causing patterns like Heat invading the Channels joints and muscles.
One such formula is Xuan Bi Tang, with stephania root as a key herb.
These formulas are suitable for some thirst-causing patterns like Liver Wind agitating Internally due to Liver Fire.
One such formula is Ling Jiao Gou Teng Tang, with saiga antelope's horns as a key herb.
These formulas are suitable for some thirst-causing patterns like Damp-Heat.
One such formula is Er Miao San, with phellodendron bark as a key herb.
These formulas are suitable for some thirst-causing patterns like Phlegm-Fire harassing the Heart.
One such formula is Sheng Tie Luo Yin, with oxidized iron filing as a key herb.
These formulas are suitable for some thirst-causing patterns like Stagnant Liver Qi turning into Fire.
One such formula is Dan Zhi Xiao Yao San, with mudan peony bark as a key herb.
These formulas are suitable for some thirst-causing patterns like Summer Heat with Dampness.
One such formula is Huo Xiang Zheng Qi San, with korean mint as a key herb.
These formulas are suitable for some thirst-causing patterns like Summer-Heat.
One such formula is Qing Luo Yin, with honeysuckle flowers as a key herb.
These formulas are suitable for some thirst-causing patterns like Summer-Heat.
One such formula is Qing Shu Yi Qi Tang, with american ginseng as a key herb.
These formulas are suitable for some thirst-causing patterns like Toxic-Heat.
One such formula is Bai Hu Tang, with gypsum as a key herb.
These formulas are suitable for some thirst-causing patterns like Wind-Heat.
One such formula is Fang Feng Tong Sheng San, with saposhnikovia root as a key herb.
These formulas are suitable for some thirst-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 thirst-causing patterns like Yin Deficiency.
One such formula is Zeng Ye Cheng Qi Tang, with ningpo figwort root as a key herb.
These formulas are suitable for some thirst-causing patterns like Summer-Heat entering the Lesser Yin and Terminal Yin warps.
One such formula is Wu Shi Lian Mei Tang, with goldthread rhizome as a key herb.
To address thirst, certain acupoints can be stimulated to balance the body's internal systems. For example, Jiexi ST-41, located at the junction of the foot and leg, is used to clear Stomach Heat and calm the mind. Another useful point is Neiting ST-44, found between the second and third toes, which helps clear Heat from the Stomach Channel, ease pain, and regulate the intestines.
In the Heart Channel, Shaochong HE-9, located on the radial side of the little finger, is effective for clearing Heat and calming the mind. Daling P-7 on the Pericardium Channel, situated on the wrist crease, helps harmonize the Stomach and clear Heat. Finally, Quchi LI-11 in the Large Intestine Channel, located at the lateral end of the cubital crease, is known for its ability to clear Heat, cool the Blood, and resolve Dampness.
By addressing the root causes and using targeted treatments, TCM offers a holistic approach to managing thirst and restoring balance within the body.
Explore below some acupoints used to address thirst, organized by meridian.
4 cun above the umbilicus and 2 cun lateral to the anterior midline.
At the junction of the dorsum of the foot and leg, between the tendons of extensor digitorum and the extensor hallucis longus muscle. Approximately at the level of the tip of the external malleolus.
Between the 2nd and the 3rd toes, proximal to the interdigital fold.
In the center of the axilla, on the medial side of the axillary artery.
On the palmar surface, between the 4th and 5th metacarpal bones. When a fist is made, the point is where the tip of the little finger rests.
On the radial side of the little finger, about 0.1 cun posterior to the corner of the nail.
In the depression in the middle of the transverse crease of the wrist, between the tendons of palmaris longus and flexor carpi radialis muscle.
In the center of the palm, between the 2nd and the 3rd metacarpal bones, proximal to the metacarpophalangeal joint.
On the lateral side of the ring finger, about 0.1 cun posterior to the corner of the nail.
When the elbow is flexed, Quchi LI-11 is in the depression at the lateral end of the cubital crease, midway between Chize LU-5 and the lateral epicondyle of the humerus.
On the ulnar side of the little finger, about 0.1 cun posterior to the corner of the nail.
On the back midline, in the depression below the spinous process of the 3th thoracic vertebra (T3).
At the midpoint of the popliteal crease, between the tendons of biceps femoris and semitendinosus muscle.
Between the first and second toe, on the dorsum of the foot, 0.5 cun proximal to the interdigital fold.
In the 2nd intercostal space, 6 cun lateral to the anterior midline.