Smelly Stools in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Understanding different smelly stools patterns according to TCM theory

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TCM Patterns
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Formulas
Overview
What causes it 2 TCM patterns documented
How to recognize Symptoms specific to each smelly stools pattern
Classical remedies 2 herbal formulas documented

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) interprets smelly stools as an indication of internal disharmony, specifically pointing to imbalances in the digestive system. Unlike Western medicine, which often focuses on the symptom itself, TCM seeks to understand the root cause of malodorous feces, typically attributing it to patterns of Heat and Dampness affecting the Large Intestine.

This perspective is part of a broader TCM approach that views symptoms as clues to deeper imbalances within the body’s energy system or Qi, emphasizing the interconnectedness of bodily functions.

TCM Patterns for Smelly Stools

Heat

Causes: Smelly stools

1 variation documented
Damp-Heat in the Large Intestine
How it presents with smelly stools

Smelly stools

Along with: Abdominal pain, Abdominal fullness, Diarrhea, Hematochezia, Mucous in feces, Anal burning,

Traditional Herbal Formulas

Dampness

Causes: Smelly stools

1 variation documented
Damp-Heat in the Large Intestine
How it presents with smelly stools

Smelly stools

Along with: Abdominal pain, Abdominal fullness, Diarrhea, Hematochezia, Mucous in feces, Anal burning,

Traditional Herbal Formulas

Herbal Formulas for Smelly Stools

Traditional Chinese Medicine formulas used to address smelly stools

Shao Yao Tang

Addresses these smelly stools patterns:

Heat Dampness