Alternating Sensation Of Hot And Cold in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Understanding different alternating sensation of hot and cold patterns according to TCM theory
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Alternating sensation of hot and cold, medically defined as a condition where an individual experiences fluctuating body temperature sensations, can be perplexing and uncomfortable. It manifests as intermittent feelings of heat followed by chills, often disrupting daily life. This symptom can be accompanied by other signs such as sweating, shivering, or an overall feeling of malaise. Recognizing and understanding this symptom is crucial for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) offers a unique perspective on alternating sensations of hot and cold, attributing them to imbalances in the body's internal energy. Unlike Western medicine, which might consider this symptom as related to infections or hormonal imbalances, TCM sees it as a result of various patterns of disharmony. Identifying the correct underlying pattern is essential for effective treatment. TCM emphasizes the importance of balancing Yin and Yang to restore harmony and alleviate symptoms.
TCM Patterns for Alternating Sensation Of Hot And Cold
Each pattern represents a distinct underlying imbalance that can cause alternating sensation of hot and cold
Diagnostic signs
Rapid (Shu), Slippery (Hua), Wiry (Xian)
Thick sticky yellow coating, either bilateral in two strips or unilateral.
Accompanying symptoms you may experience
Recommended herbal formulas
Gallbladder Heat
Diagnostic signs
Rapid (Shu), Wiry (Xian)
Red tongue with unilateral sticky yellow coating
Accompanying symptoms you may experience
Recommended herbal formulas
Damp-Heat in the Gallbladder
Diagnostic signs
Rapid (Shu), Slippery (Hua), Wiry (Xian)
Thick sticky yellow coating, either bilateral in two strips or unilateral.
Accompanying symptoms you may experience
Recommended herbal formulas
Herbal Formulas for Alternating Sensation Of Hot And Cold
Traditional Chinese Medicine formulas used to address alternating sensation of hot and cold