Cold Sensation In Buttocksaccording to TCM

What is Cold Sensation in Buttocks?

Cold sensation in the buttocks is a condition characterized by a chilling or cooling feeling in the gluteal region. It can be an isolated symptom or part of a broader array of symptoms affecting the lower back and legs.

This sensation is distinct from pain or numbness, focusing primarily on the unusual temperature perception in the buttocks area. Understanding this symptom is essential for a proper approach to treatment, as it can be linked to various underlying issues.

How does TCM view Cold Sensation in Buttocks?

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) interprets a cold sensation in the buttocks as a sign of underlying imbalances in the body's energy, or Qi, particularly relating to the Kidney and Bladder Channels.

TCM theory suggests that this cold sensation could be due to a Deficiency of Yang energy, leading to an inability to warm the body adequately, or due to an excess of Cold invading the lower part of the body. This perspective looks beyond the symptom to the state of balance between Yin and Yang energies and the flow of Qi through the meridians.

Acupoints for Cold Sensation In Buttocks

In TCM, treating a cold sensation in the buttocks often involves acupuncture targeting specific points along the meridians that influence the affected area. A key acupoint in this context is Zhongliao BL-33, located in the third posterior sacral foramen. This point is significant for its ability to regulate the Lower Burner, a term in TCM referring to the bladder and kidney functions.

Stimulating Zhongliao BL-33 can aid in resolving Dampness, regulating menstruation, and benefiting the lower back and legs. This approach is integral to TCM's holistic treatment strategy, which aims to restore balance and proper energy flow to alleviate the cold sensation and improve overall well-being.

See more details below about Zhongliao BL-33, an acupoint used to address cold sensation in buttocks.

  • By Meridian
  • Bladder Channel
Zhongliao BL-33

Zhongliao BL-33

In the 3rd posterior sacral foramen, between the posterior superior iliac spine and the midline.