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| What is PATHOGENIC FACTOR called in Chinese? |
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| The main symptom of Qi stagnation is |
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| what is the characteristic of Qi stagnation |
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| What is the main clinical manifestations of interior wing |
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| tremors, tics, severe dizziness, vertigo and numbness |
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| Internal cold causes pain of a ( ) nature? |
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| Interior wind is always related to which of the five organs? |
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| What is the main cause for the formation of phlegm? |
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| Lumps deriving from phlegm are generally relatively ( ) on palpation and usually ( ) |
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| sticky dry coating signifies what? |
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| On the tongue, ( ) often manifests with a stomach crack with a sticky dry coating inside it. |
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the minister fire fire of the gate of life liver-fire |
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| List the 4 symptoms for fire: |
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| (p390) red fire, red eyes, swelling and pain of the eyes, tongue ulcers, mouth ulcers etc. |
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| Full condition: A "Full" or "excess" condition is characterized by the presence of a ( ) |
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| Empty Condition: An 'empty' or 'deficient' condition is characterized by a ( ) |
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| deficiency of the upright qi |
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| Full heat injuries ( ) leads to ( ) |
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| Full cold obstructs ( ) leads to ( ) |
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| How should you treat excess of yang -> |
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| How should you treat deficiency of yang-> |
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| How should you treat excess of yin |
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| How should you treat deficiency of yin |
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| How should you treat empty (deficiency of) cold |
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| expel cold, tonify and warm yang |
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| How should you treat empty (deficiency of) heat |
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| When spleen-qi descends, it may cause ( ) |
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| loose stools, prolapse of the organs |
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| If Stomach-qi ascends instead of descending, it causes ( ) |
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| hiccup,nausea, vomiting and belching |
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| If lung-qi ascends instead of descending, it may cause ( ) |
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| If heart-qi ascends instead of descending, it affects ( ) |
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| the mind causing anxiety, mental restlessness, insomia |
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| Liver qi can fail to ascend towards the heart and cause what mental-emotional repercussion |
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| If kidney-qi fails to descend, it cannot 'grasp' lung-qi and may cause what |
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| If the qi of the small intestine fails to descend, there will be ( ) |
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| abdominal distention and pain |
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| If the qi of the lg intestine fails to descend, there will be ( ) |
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| If qi fails to ascend in a channel from a particular area that has been subjected to trauma or repetitive strain, the muscle below that area will feel ( ) whereas those above the area will feel ( ) |
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| As we shall see, the entering/exiting of qi is particularly important for the movement, transformation and excretion of ( ) |
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an excess disease condition has an excess of ( ) whereas a deficiency disease condition has a deficiency of ( ) |
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a pathogenic factor upright qi (vital substances) |
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