Wednesday 24 January 2018

What to look and diagnose through looking a patient in tcm.


Shen (Spirit)

Observing and tuning in to a patient's Shen (spirit) is particularly important to help determine the overal state and prognosis of an imbalance. The Shen gives vital imformation about vitality, and mental, emotional, and spiritual well being. The Shen shows in the eyes, complexion, and state of mind.

Body (appearance)

The Five Elements can be associated with body shapes and constitutions

  • Wood Type
    Slender and tall body shape
  • Fire Type
    Pointed head and chin, small hands, with curly or a small amount of hair
  • Metal Type
    Square and broad shoulders, strong body type, and a triangle shaped face
  • Earth Type
    Large head, larger body and belly, strong legs, and a wide jaw
  • Water Type
    Round face and body with a longer than normal torso

Long Term Body Changes

  • Emaciated, body, esp. with dry skin
    Deficient Blood or Yin
  • Very large thighs
    Spleen Deficiency
  • Great weight loss over course of long illness
    Essential Qi exhausted
  • Overweight
    Deficient Spleen Qi with tendency to Dampness or Phlegm (often with Stagnation of Qi)
  • Hair loss
    Kidney Jing Deficiency or Blood Deficiency
  • Musculoskeletal pain, soreness, numbness or heaviness with swelling and restricted movement
    Bi Syndrome (Painful Obstruction syndrome)
  • Gradual onset of weakness, motor impairment, and muscular atrophy of the limbs:
    Wei Syndromes (flaccidity syndrome)

Short term bodily changes

  • Change in Muscles (e.g. flaccid, wasting)
    Spleen disharmony
  • Change in Tendons (e.g. stiffness, weakness)
    Liver disharmony
  • Change in Blood Vessels (hardening, producing hard pulse)
    Heart disharmony
  • Change in skin (e.g. tone, dryness
    Lung disharmony
  • Change in bones (e.g. brittle)
    Kidney disharmony

Appearance and Demeanor

Includes posture and movement of body as a whole and of individual parts, e.g. eyes, face, mouth, limbs, fingers.

Symptom(s)Cause or Pattern
Overweight with Mental DepressionQi Xu and Excess Damp Phlegm
Loss of Weight in Long Term IllnessExhaustion of Essential Qi
Thin with Dry SkinBlood Xu
Extended NeckExcess Lung Syndrome with Excess Phlegm
Facing DownwardQi Xu with Shortness of Breath, Dislike of Speaking
Violent Movement of LimbsWind Diseases, Infantile Convulsions
Weakness, Motor Impairment, and Muscular Atrophy of LimbsWei Syndromes
Pain, Soreness, Heaviness and Numbness in Tendons, Bones and Muscles, with Swelling and Restricted Movement of JointsBi Syndromes
Numbness or Impaired Movement of Limbs on One Side of the BodyHemiplegia or Wind Stroke
Active patient with excessive/jerky movement:Yang, Excess or Heat patterns
Passive manner or lack of movement/slow movement:Yin, deficient, Cold
Continuous fidgeting, especially of legs:Deficient Kidney Yin
Tremors, convulsions (of whole body or localized):Interior Liver Wind

Head and Face

Hair

  • Hair relates to Blood or Kidney Jing.
  • Hair loss and premature graying of the hair may be due to Blood Deficiency or Kidney Jing Deficiency.
  • Dandruff usually relates to Liver Blood or Yin Deficiency

Face

  • Two light and shallow lines between the eyebrows indicates a healthy Liver.
  • Two deep lines or three line between the eyebrows can indicate a Liver problem, such as frequent anger
  • A single line can indicate a more serious Liver problem. This can occur after considerable hardship.

Face Color

  • Represents the strength of the Qi and Blood of the Zang Fu organs, and especially the Heart.
  • The complexion should be moist and lustrous.
Red (Excess or Xu Heat)
Whole FaceHeat from External Evil or Hyperactivity of Zang Fu (Excess)
Cheeks, Tidal Fever, Night SweatsInternal Heat (Xu)
Pale (Cold or Loss of Blood)
Pale WhiteYin Excess or Yang Xu
Bright White with Puffy and Bloated AppearanceYang Qi Xu
Withered WhiteBlood Xu
Yellow (Damp or Xu)
Body, Face, Eyes, and SkinJaundice
Bright OrangeYang Jaundice (Damp Heat)
Smoky DarkYin Jaundice (Cold Damp or Long Term Stagnation)
Pale Yellow (Not Bright)Blood and Qi Xu
Blue (Cold, Pain, Blood Stagnation, Convulsions)
Pale with Blue Tinge and Severe Pain in the Epigastrium and AbdomenExcess Yin and Cold
Bluish Purple Face and Lips with Intermittent Pain Behind the Sternum or Precordial RegionStagnation of Heart Blood
Bluish Purple Face and Lips with High Fever and Violent Movement of Limbs in ChildrenInfantile Convulsion
Dark Gray (Blood Stagnation and Kidney Xu)
Pale and Dark with Lumbar Soreness and Cold FeetKidney Yang Xu
Dark without Brightness with Scaly SkinProlonged Blood Stagnation

Observation of Sense Organs

Eyes

The eyes reflect the state of the Shen and Jing. It is said, "The Jing of the five Yin and six Yang organs ascends to the eyes." We observe the "expression" of the eyes to see the spirit.

The Liver opens to the eyes (sense organ associated with Wood element)
Eyesight changes tend to relate to the Liver

Symptom(s)Cause or Pattern
Shining and are ClearGood vitality of Shen & Jing
Redness and SwellingWind Heat or Liver Fire
Yellow ScleraJaundice
Ulceration or CanthusDamp Heat
Upward, Straight Forward, or Sideways StaringLiver Wind
Dull or Clouded eyesDisturbed Shen, weakened Jing. Commonly seen in drug users and long term emotional problems
NystagmusDisturbance of Liver Wind
Spots in visual field:Deficiency of Liver Blood or Kidney Yin or Jing
Swelling or dark rings under eyes:Deficiency of Kidney

Nose

Symptom(s)Cause or Pattern
Tip of the NoseRelates to Spleen and Stomach
Flapping of Ala NasiHeat in the Lungs or Qi Xu of both Lung and Kidney
Clear DischargeWind Cold
Turbid DischargeWind Heat
Prolonged Turbid Discharge, with Stinking DischargeRhinitis or Chronic Sinusitis

Mouth and Lips

Color, moisture and appearance. Normal color is pale red, moist and shiny

Symptom(s)Cause or Pattern
Pale LipsBlood Xu
Bluish Purple LipsRetention of Cold or Blood Stagnation
Red and Dry LipsExcess Heat
Breathing through mouthLung Qi Deficiency
Mouth always slightly openDeficiency
Sudden Collapse with Open MouthXu
Sudden Collapse with LockjawExcess
Greenish around mouthLiver Blood Stasis or Liver invading Spleen

Teeth and Gums

Teeth are considered an extension of bone and are influenced by Kidneys. Gums are influenced by the Stomach.

Symptom(s)Cause or Pattern
Moist teethGood Fluids, and healthy Kidneys
Pale GumsBlood Xu
Redness and Swelling of GumsStomach Fire
Redness and Swelling of gums with BleedingInjury of Vessels by Stomach Fire

Throat

Symptom(s)Cause or Pattern
Redness, Swelling, and SorenessLung and Stomach Heat
Redness and Swelling with Yellow or White Ulcer SpotsToxic Heat in Lung and Stomach
Slightly sore, dry, red, not swollen, chronic conditionDeficient Kidney Yin
Bright Red with Mild SorenessYin Xu with Hyperactive Fire
False Gray and White Membrane over Throat that is Hard to Remove, and Bleeds Following RemovalDiphtheria from Heat in the Lung Consuming Yin.

Ears

Observe color, discharge, skin tone, any spots or discoloration.

Symptom(s)Cause or Pattern
Burnt Black and Dry and Withered Auricles in Severe IllnessConsumption of Kidney essence
Purulent DischargeDamp Heat of Liver and Gall Bladder

Limbs

Flesh around wrists and ankles should be a good color and firm: indicates a good condition of the fluids.

Symptom(s)Cause or Pattern
Dry, dull skin on wrists/ankles with withered fleshExhausted Fluids
Thenar eminenceState of Stomach
Bluish color of venules on thenar eminenceCold in Stomach
Red venulesHeat in Stomach

Nails

Symptom(s)Cause or Pattern
PaleBlood Deficiency
BluishLiver or Heart Blood Stasis
SplitLiver Blood Deficiency

Digital Venule Examination in Children

Examine the venules on the index finger in children under 2.

Use left index finger in boys and right in girls.
Creases in joints of index fingers are called "gates".

  • Wind Gate 
    First, crease at mcp articulation
  • Qi Gate
    Second (1st interphalangeal)
  • Life Gate
    Third (distal interphalangeal)

Method: rub finger towards body. Venules may appear.

If venules are only present beyond the Gate of Wind, this indicates mild disease (invasion by exterior pathogen). If venules extend beyond Gate of Qi: interior, more severe condition. If venules extend beyond Gate of Life: serious, life-threatening condition. Bluish venules indicate a Cold pattern whereas red venules indicate aHeat pattern

Skin

  • Skin relates to the Lungs in Five Element Theory.
  • Skin also indicates the condition of the Blood (and therefore the Liver, which stores Blood).
  • Many skin conditions relate to Heat in the Blood or stasis of Blood and may relate to Liver.
  • Skin disease can also relate to Heat in the Stomach which can cause Blood Heat.

Indications

  • Dry skin
    Often indicates Deficient Blood
  • Itchy skin
    Wind
  • Pitting edema
    Kidney Yang Deficiency

Venules (spider veins) on the skin are exterior manifestation of the superficial channels. They are often seen behind the knees or around ankles in older people.

Venule ColorCause or Pattern
RedHeat
BluishCold
GreenishPain
PurpleBlood Stasis

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