Slight Aversion To Cold in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Understanding different slight aversion to cold patterns according to TCM theory

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TCM Pattern
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Formula
Overview
What causes it 1 TCM pattern documented
How to recognize Symptoms specific to each slight aversion to cold pattern
Classical remedies 1 herbal formula documented

In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), slight aversion to cold is seen through the lens of energetic imbalances within the body. Unlike Western medicine, which may attribute this symptom to metabolic or hormonal issues, TCM views it as a sign of disharmony among various bodily systems. The sensation of cold can be linked to different patterns of disharmony, and it is essential to identify the specific pattern before treatment. This holistic approach ensures that the root cause is addressed rather than just the symptom itself.

TCM Patterns for Slight Aversion To Cold

Wind

Causes: Slight aversion to cold

1 variation documented
Greater Yang Attack of Wind
How it presents with slight aversion to cold

Slight aversion to cold

Along with: Wind phobia, Low grade fever, Mild sweating, Stiff neck, Sneezing, Occipital headache

Traditional Herbal Formulas

Herbal Formulas for Slight Aversion To Cold

Traditional Chinese Medicine formulas used to address slight aversion to cold

Gui Zhi Tang

Addresses these slight aversion to cold patterns:

Wind