Sinusitis in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Understanding different sinusitis patterns according to TCM theory
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Sinusitis, also known as sinus inflammation or sinus infection, is a condition where the sinuses become swollen and inflamed, leading to symptoms such as nasal congestion, facial pain, headache, and thick nasal discharge. This inflammation can be caused by infections, allergies, or structural issues in the sinuses. Sinusitis can be acute, lasting less than four weeks, or chronic, persisting for more than 12 weeks. Specific forms include acute sinusitis, chronic sinusitis, and allergic sinusitis, each with its unique characteristics and causes.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), sinusitis is viewed through the lens of patterns of disharmony within the body. Unlike Western medicine, which often focuses on pathogens or structural abnormalities, TCM considers the balance of Qi, Blood, and other vital substances. Symptoms like those of sinusitis can arise from various patterns, making it essential to identify the correct one before treatment. Common patterns include Wind-Cold, Wind-Heat, and Damp-Heat. TCM treatments aim to restore balance and strengthen the body's defenses by addressing these underlying imbalances.
Herbal Formulas for Sinusitis
Traditional Chinese Medicine formulas used to address sinusitis