Fever Not Reduced By Sweating in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Understanding different fever not reduced by sweating patterns according to TCM theory
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Fever not reduced by sweating refers to a persistent elevation in body temperature that does not decrease despite sweating. This condition can be particularly concerning because sweating is typically a natural mechanism the body uses to cool down. When sweating fails to lower the fever, it suggests underlying issues that need to be addressed. Symptoms may include continuous fever, sweating without relief, and associated discomforts such as headaches, fatigue, and body aches. Understanding the root cause of this symptom is crucial for effective treatment and management.
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) views fever not reduced by sweating as a sign of internal disharmony, often involving multiple organ systems. Unlike Western medicine, which may focus on symptomatic relief, TCM aims to identify and treat the underlying patterns causing the fever. In TCM, this symptom can be associated with various patterns of disharmony, such as Spleen and Stomach Damp-Heat. Identifying the correct pattern is essential for effective treatment, which typically involves herbal formulas and acupuncture to restore balance and promote healing.
TCM Patterns for Fever Not Reduced By Sweating
Dampness
Causes: Continuous fever which does not reduce with sweating
Heat
Causes: Continuous fever which does not reduce with sweating
Herbal Formulas for Fever Not Reduced By Sweating
Traditional Chinese Medicine formulas used to address fever not reduced by sweating