Cold Feeling In The Chest in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Understanding different cold feeling in the chest patterns according to TCM theory

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Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) approaches a cold feeling in the chest through the lens of pattern diagnosis, a fundamental concept that distinguishes it from Western medical approaches. In TCM, this sensation is seen as a manifestation of underlying imbalances within the body's energy systems, particularly involving the Lung and Heart.

This holistic view considers not just the localized sensation itself, but how it relates to overall bodily functions, energy flow, and organ interactions. Identifying the correct pattern is crucial because it guides the entire treatment strategy. For a cold feeling in the chest, patterns might involve Cold invasion, Yang Deficiency, or Qi Stagnation. By addressing these root patterns, TCM aims to restore balance and alleviate symptoms more comprehensively than treating the sensation in isolation.

Herbal Formulas for Cold Feeling In The Chest

Traditional Chinese Medicine formulas used to address cold feeling in the chest

Bei Mu Gua Lou San

Traditional formula for cold feeling in the chest

Di Tan Tang

Traditional formula for cold feeling in the chest

Gun Tan Wan

Traditional formula for cold feeling in the chest

Jin Fei Cao San

Traditional formula for cold feeling in the chest

Mai Men Dong Tang

Traditional formula for cold feeling in the chest

Qing Zao Jiu Fei Tang

Traditional formula for cold feeling in the chest

Sang Xing Tang

Traditional formula for cold feeling in the chest

Zhi Sou San

Traditional formula for cold feeling in the chest