Red Tongue in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Understanding different red tongue patterns according to TCM theory

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Overview
What causes it 2 TCM patterns documented
How to recognize Symptoms specific to each red tongue pattern
Classical remedies 1 herbal formula documented

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) views a red tongue as a significant diagnostic indicator, reflecting internal imbalances within the body's energy systems. In TCM, the tongue is considered a mirror of the body's internal state, with its color, shape, and coating providing valuable insights into a person's overall health. A red tongue is typically associated with Heat or Fire patterns in the body, which can stem from various sources of disharmony.

TCM practitioners emphasize the importance of identifying the specific pattern causing the red tongue, as this guides the treatment approach. The redness might indicate excess Heat, Yin Deficiency, or Blood Stasis, each requiring a different therapeutic strategy. By addressing these underlying patterns, TCM aims to restore balance and resolve the red tongue symptom holistically.

TCM Patterns for Red Tongue

Yin Deficiency

Causes: Red tongue

1 variation documented
Stomach and Lung Yin Deficiency
How it presents with red tongue

Red tongue

Along with: Dry throat, Thirst, Fever, Scanty sputum, Dry cough

Traditional Herbal Formulas

Dryness

Causes: Red tongue

1 variation documented
Stomach and Lung Yin Deficiency
How it presents with red tongue

Red tongue

Along with: Dry throat, Thirst, Fever, Scanty sputum, Dry cough

Traditional Herbal Formulas

Herbal Formulas for Red Tongue

Traditional Chinese Medicine formulas used to address red tongue

Sha Shen Mai Men Dong Tang

Addresses these red tongue patterns:

Yin Deficiency Dryness