Yawning in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Understanding different yawning patterns according to TCM theory
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Yawning is an involuntary action characterized by the opening of the mouth accompanied by a deep inhalation of air, stretching the eardrums, followed by a shorter exhalation. Often seen as a sign of tiredness or boredom, yawning is believed to help increase oxygen intake and cool the brain.
However, excessive or frequent yawning, especially when not related to fatigue, can be a sign of underlying health issues. While common and usually benign, understanding the triggers and patterns of yawning can offer insights into one's overall health.
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) perceives yawning as a symptom indicative of underlying imbalances within the body's Qi (vital energy) or Blood. Unlike Western medicine, which often views yawning as a reflex or a response to sleepiness or boredom, TCM associates it with specific patterns of disharmony.
These patterns may involve Blood Deficiency, Qi Stagnation, or the imbalance of Yin and Yang. Identifying the root cause of yawning according to TCM is essential for providing effective treatment aimed at restoring balance and harmony within the body.
TCM Patterns for Yawning
Each pattern represents a distinct underlying imbalance that can cause yawning
Heart Blood Deficiency with Liver Qi Stagnation
Accompanying symptoms you may experience
Recommended herbal formulas
Heart Blood Deficiency with Liver Qi Stagnation
Accompanying symptoms you may experience
Recommended herbal formulas
Herbal Formulas for Yawning
Traditional Chinese Medicine formulas used to address yawning