Swollen Knee in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Understanding different swollen knee patterns according to TCM theory

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TCM Patterns
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Formula
Overview
What causes it 2 TCM patterns documented
How to recognize Symptoms specific to each swollen knee pattern
Classical remedies 1 herbal formula documented

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) perceives swollen knee not merely as a symptom of a localized issue but as an indication of imbalance within the body's energetic systems. TCM suggests that swollen knees result from the stagnation of Qi and Blood, or the accumulation of pathological factors such as Dampness, Heat, or Cold invading the knee joint.

This holistic approach emphasizes the importance of identifying the underlying pattern of disharmony, which is essential for selecting the most appropriate treatment strategy to not only address the swelling but also correct the fundamental imbalance.

TCM Patterns for Swollen Knee

Each pattern represents a distinct underlying imbalance that can cause swollen knee

Symptoms 10
Formulas 1

Diagnostic signs

Pulse

Rapid (Shu), Slippery (Hua)

Accompanying symptoms you may experience

Scanty and yellow urine Lower back pain Weakness of lower extremities Red and swollen feet Swollen knee Thick greasy vaginal secretions Ulcers on the lower limbs Scanty and dark urine

Recommended herbal formulas

Symptoms 10
Formulas 1

Diagnostic signs

Pulse

Rapid (Shu), Slippery (Hua)

Accompanying symptoms you may experience

Scanty and yellow urine Lower back pain Weakness of lower extremities Red and swollen feet Swollen knee Thick greasy vaginal secretions Ulcers on the lower limbs Scanty and dark urine

Recommended herbal formulas

Herbal Formulas for Swollen Knee

Traditional Chinese Medicine formulas used to address swollen knee

Er Miao San

Addresses these swollen knee patterns:

Dampness Heat