Shallow Respiration in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Understanding different shallow respiration patterns according to TCM theory

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TCM Pattern
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Formulas
Overview
What causes it 1 TCM pattern documented
How to recognize Symptoms specific to each shallow respiration pattern
Classical remedies 3 herbal formulas documented

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) approaches shallow respiration through the lens of pattern diagnosis, a fundamental concept that distinguishes it from Western medical approaches. In TCM, shallow breathing is seen as a manifestation of underlying imbalances within the body's energy systems, particularly involving the Lung and Heart Channels. This holistic view considers not just the symptom of shallow breathing 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 shallow respiration, patterns might involve Qi Deficiency, Yang Collapse, or other imbalances affecting the Lungs and Heart. By addressing these root patterns, TCM aims to restore balance and improve respiratory function more comprehensively than treating the symptom in isolation.

TCM Patterns for Shallow Respiration

Qi Deficiency

Causes: Shallow respiration

1 variation documented
Qi Deficiency
How it presents with shallow respiration

Shallow respiration

Along with: General weakness, Weak voice, Generalized fatigue, Apathy, Dislike of speaking, Spontaneous sweat,

Traditional Herbal Formulas

Herbal Formulas for Shallow Respiration

Traditional Chinese Medicine formulas used to address shallow respiration

Si Jun Zi Tang

Addresses these shallow respiration patterns:

Qi Deficiency

Liu Jun Zi Tang

Addresses these shallow respiration patterns:

Qi Deficiency