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Obstetrics and Gynecology In Chinese Medicine, 2nd Edition
Written by Giovanni Maciocia, probably the most respected Western TCM practitioner and author of TCM texts, this is the most comprehensive test of its kind in the English language. It covers the principles of diseases related to obstetrics and gynecology in TCM and offers a full, clear and detailed exploration of this area. The text adapts Traditional Chinese gynecology to Western conditions and patients, reflected in over 100 case histories.
Chinese medicine has always seemed to me to be especially well suited to the treatment of gynaecological disorders. Its emphasis on understanding root causes and the beauty of its approach to pattern differentiation of course play a great part as well as the clear effectiveness of its treatments. It may also be that it shines in comparison to western medicine which seems to have a culture of dismissing many gynaecological complaints as unavoidable or untreatable, or in other cases readily using extreme therapeutic measures such as hysterectomy. Not that treating gynaecological complaints is easy. Careful and attentive differentiation is required as well as the ability to adapt treatment principles to the different phases of the menstrual cycle. The author says There is a saying in Chinese medicine 'To treat one woman equals treating five men', which means that treating women is more difficult than treating men. The reason for this is presumably that the menstrual function adds complexity to women's pathology and treatment. I personally find quite the opposite. I would say that treating one man equals treating five women! This is because I think that the menstrual function, rather than adding complexity to women's pathology, actually clarifies it. In fact, the additional diagnostic signs deriving from the regularity of the cycle, the amount of bleeding, the colour and consistency of the blood, the pre-menstrual symptoms, and the conditions of pregnancy and childbirth all assist the diagnosis. In many cases, when women are seeking treatment not for gynaecological but for other problems, an analysis of the menstrual symptoms is a 'clinching' factor.
This is a substantial work, the most complete and detailed text on gynaecology and obstetrics yet to appear in the English language and adds to the already considerable corpus of Giovanni Maciocia's written work.
The book begins with a brief history of gynaecology in Chinese medicine with the earliest records dating back to inscriptions on bones and tortoise shells from the Shang dynasty (1500 to 1000 BCE). The first reference to gynaecology as a distinct speciality appears in the Warring States period where the famous doctor Bian Que is referred to as one who 'treats diseases under the skirt belt'. This is followed by a thorough discussion of the physiology of menstruation, conception, pregnancy and menopause and an introduction to female pathology, both sections paying particular attention to disorders of the extraordinary vessels. General diagnostic and treatment principles are covered with discussions on when to tonify and when to reduce, what to do if the gynaecological manifestations contradict the systemic manifestations, how Chinese medicine patterns relate to western disease categories, the basic treatment principles for the zangfu, qi, blood and again the extraordinary vessels. Commonly used herbal prescriptions and individual herbs are explained and compared and there is a long section on the use of the extraordinary vessels in treatment.
From here on, the book is arranged according to diseases categories: i. menstrual irregularities (early, late, painful etc.), ii. problems occurring at the time of the period (breast distention, headaches, tension, oedema etc.), iii. diseases of pregnancy (morning sickness, threatened miscarriage, oedema, retention of urine etc.) with a section on acupuncture and herbal treatment in midwifery, iv. diseases after childbirth (post-natal depression, abdominal pain, fever, milk problems etc.), and v. miscellaneous disorders (infertility, menopausal syndrome, breast lumps, abdominal masses, excessive vaginal discharge, uterine prolapse etc.). Each of these disorders is analysed as to its possible aetiology and pathology, differentiation, acupuncture and herbal treatment, prognosis and prevention. In many cases the western medicine differentiation and treatment is also discussed. The book is completed with appendices on herbal prescriptions and patent remedies, a glossary of terminology, cross-referenced indexes of Chinese disease-symptoms and western medicine diseases and an index. For any practitioner of acupuncture or Chinese herbal medicine who takes seriously the responsibility of treating female patients this book is invaluable and essential.
Reviewed by Peter Deadman
Foreword xvii
Preface xix
Acknowledgements xxi
Note on the translation of Chinese medical terms xxiii
Plates
SECTION 1 PHYSIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY 1
1. History of gynaecology in Chinese medicine 3
2. Women's physiology 7
The Uterus 7
Physiology of Menstruation 8
Menstruation and Internal Organs 11
Kidneys; Liver; Spleen; Heart; Lungs; Stomach
Menstruation and Extraordinary Vessels 15
Penetrating Vessel (Chong Mai); Directing Vessel (Ren Mai); Governing Vessel (Du Mai); Girdle Vessel (Dai Mai); Yin Heel Vessel (Yin Qiao Mai); The relationships and actions of the Extraordinary Vessels
Conception 25
Pregnancy 27
Menopause 28
3. Women's pathology 31
Pathology of the Internal Organs 31
Kidneys; Liver; Spleen; Heart; Lungs; Stomach
Qi and Blood pathology 41
Qi rebellious; Blood-Cold
Pathology of the Extraordinary Vessels 43
Penetrating Vessel; Directing Vessel; Governing Vessel; Girdle Vessel; Yin Heel Vessel; Yin Linking Vessel
SECTION 2 AETIOLOGY AND DIAGNOSIS 51
4. Aetiology 53
Exterior pathogenic factors 54
Cold; Dampness; Heat
Emotional stress 54
Sadness and grief; Worry; Anger; Fear; Shock; Guilt
Diet 57
Excessive physical work/exercise 58
Overwork 59
Pregnancy and childbirth 59
Excessive/insufficient sexual activity 61
Surgery and hysterectomy 65
The contraceptive pill 66
Prevention and hygiene 67
5. Diagnosis 69
Interrogation 70
Menstruation; Pain; Vaginal discharge; Fertility and pregnancy; Childbirth; Miscarriage and abortion
Palpation 73
Pulse; Skin; Abdomen
Observation 75
Complexion; Lips; Tongue
Auscultation 83
Hearing Voice Smelling Menstrual blood; Vaginal discharge
SECTION 3 METHODS OF TREATMENT 85
6. Principles and methods of treatment 87
When to tonify and when to eliminate 88
Contradictions between gynecological and systemic manifestations 90
Contradictions among gynecological manifestations 91
Relationships between patterns, Chinese diseases and Western diseases 91
Note on treatment methods not to be used during periods
Methods of treatment 93
Treatment of Internal Organs 94
Kidneys
Tonify Kidney-Yang; Strongly tonify Kidney-Yang and stoke up the Fire of the Gate of Life; Nourish Kidney-Yin; Nourish the Kidney-Essence; Tonify both Kidney-Yang and Kidney-Yin
Liver
Nourish the Liver; Pacify the Liver and eliminate stagnation of Qi; Pacify the Liver and eliminate stasis of Blood; Clear Liver-Heat by pacifying the Liver; Drain Liver-Fire; Subdue Liver-Yang or Liver-Wind
Spleen
Tonify Spleen-Qi and Spleen-Blood; Tonify Spleen-Yang; Tonify and raise Spleen-Qi; Tonify the Spleen to hold Blood; Harmonize Spleen and Liver; Tonify the Spleen and resolve Dampness
Heart
Heart-Blood deficiency; Heart-Yin deficiency; Heart-Blood stasis; Heart-Fire; Heart-Blood Heat
Qi and Blood pathology and treatment 114
Qi rebellious; Blood-Cold; Treatment of Qi and Blood disharmonies
7. Treatment of the Extraordinary Vessels 117
Penetrating Vessel 122
Directing Vessel 131
Governing Vessel 142
Girdle Vessel 146
Yin Heel Vessel 149
Yin Linking Vessel 150
Gynecological extra points 151
The herbal treatment of the Extraordinary Vessels 152
The principal herbs used with the Extraordinary Vessels; Four pathologies and herbal treatment; Formulae for the Directing and Penetrating Vessels
Directing and Penetrating Vessels Empty; Directing and Penetrating Vessels Unstable; Directing and Penetrating Vessels Deficient and Cold; Full Cold in the Directing and Penetrating Vessels; Empty Heat in the Directing and Penetrating Vessels; Full Heat in the Directing and Penetrating Vessels; Damp-Heat in the Directing and Penetrating Vessels; Stagnant Heat in the Directing and Penetrating Vessels; Dampness and Stasis of Blood in the Directing and Penetrating Vessels
SECTION 4 MENSTRUAL IRREGULARITIES 159
Introduction to Section 4 161
8. Early Periods 167
Aetiology and pathology 167
Excessive physical work, irregular diet; Overwork, menopausal decline of Kidney-Qi; Irregular diet, invasion of external Heat; Emotional stress; Chronic illness, overwork, too many children, chronic bleeding; Pathology
Differentiation and treatment 169
Qi deficiency Spleen-Qi deficiency; Kidney-Qi not Firm, Blood-Heat
Full Heat (1): Blood-Heat; Full Heat (2): Stagnant Liver-Qi turning into Fire with Blood-Heat; Empty Heat: Liver- and Kidney-Yin deficiency with Empty Heat
Prognosis and prevention 178
9. Late Periods 179
Aetiology and pathology 179
Chronic illness, excessive physical work, chronic bleeding, excessive breast-feeding; Irregular diet, exposure to cold and dampness, invasion of Cold; Hereditary Kidney weakness, overwork, too many children too close together; Emotional stress
Differentiation and Treatment 180
Blood deficiency; Cold in the Uterus; Kidney-Yang deficiency; Qi stagnation
Prognosis and prevention 194
10. Irregular Periods 197
Aetiology and pathology 197
Emotional stress; Overwork, too many children too close together
Differentiation and treatment 198
Liver-Qi stagnation; Kidney-Yang deficiency; Kidney-Yin deficiency; Ancient acupuncture prescriptions for irregular periods
Prognosis and prevention 204
11. Heavy Periods 207
Aetiology and pathology 207
Excessive physical work; Emotional stress, irregular diet, external Heat; Emotional/ stress, surgery, post-partum conditions
Differentiation and treatment 208
Qi deficiency; Blood-Heat; Blood stasis
Prognosis and prevention 215
12. Scanty Periods 217
Aetiology and pathology 217
Chronic illness, haemorrhage, irregular diet; Overwork, hereditary weakness, too many children too close together; Traumas, abdominal surgery, emotional stress, cold; Irregular diet, physical overwork; Contraceptive pill
Differentiation and treatment 218
Blood deficiency; Kidney-Yang deficiency; Kidney Yin deficiency; Stasis of Blood; Phlegm obstructing the Uterus
Prognosis and prevention 227
13. Long Periods 229
Aetiology and pathology 229
Emotional stress; Overwork
Pathological patterns
Differentiation and treatment 230
Qi stagnation and Blood stasis; Kidney-Yin deficiency with Empty Heat
Prognosis and prevention 233
14. Painful Periods 235
Aetiology and pathology 235
Emotional strain; Cold and Dampness; Overwork, chronic illness; Excessive sexual activity, childbirth
Diagnosis 237
Time of onset; Pressure; Heat-Cold; Character of pain; Location of pain; Cycle
Principles of treatment 238
Differentiation and treatment 239
Full types
Stagnation of Qi; Stasis of Blood; Stagnation of Cold; Damp-Heat; Stagnant Liver-Qi turning into Fire
Empty types 252
Qi and Blood deficiency; Yang and Blood deficiency; Kidney- and Liver-Yin deficiency
Ancient acupuncture prescriptions for dysmenorrhoea
Prognosis and prevention 258
Western differentiation 258
15. Bleeding between Periods 261
Aetiology and pathology 261
Overwork, too many children too close together; Irregular diet; Traumas, abdominal operations, post-partum stasis of Blood; Excessive physical exercise
Differentiation and Treatment 262
Liver- and Kidney-Yin deficiency with Empty Heat; Damp-Heat; Blood stasis; Spleen- and Kidney-Yang deficiency
Prognosis and prevention 272
16. No Periods 273
Aetiology and pathology 273 Emotional stress; Excessive physical work or exercise; Hereditary weakness; Diet; Overwork
Differentiation and treatment 276
Empty conditions
Liver and Kidney deficiency; Blood deficiency; Spleen and Kidney-Yang deficiency; Liver- and Kidney-Yin deficiency; Lung-Yin and Blood deficiency; Heart- and Kidney-Yin deficiency; Spleen- and Heart-Blood deficiency
Full conditions
Stagnation of Qi and Blood; Damp-Phlegm in the Uterus
Ancient acupuncture prescriptions for amenorrhoea
Prognosis 299
Western differentiation 299
17. Flooding and Trickling 303
Aetiology and pathology 303
Emotional strain; Overwork and excessive sexual activity, Physical overwork, chronic illness; Childbirth
Differentiation and treatment 305
Treatment principles
Harmonize Blood; Treat the Root-cause of bleeding; Astringe; Treat Qi
Three steps in treatment; Herbal treatment; Acupuncture; Summary of patterns
Full conditions
Blood-Heat; Liver-Qi Stagnation turning into Heat, Blood Empty Heat; Stasis of Blood; Damp-Heat in the Uterus
Empty conditions
Spleen not holding Blood; Kidney-Yang deficiency; Kidney-Yin deficiency
Complex patterns
Full with Full; Empty with Empty; Empty with Full Ancient acupuncture prescriptions for Flooding and Trickling
Prognosis and prevention 336
Western differentiation 336
18. Pre-Menstrual Syndrome 339
Aetiology and pathology 339
Emotional strain; Diet; Overwork, excessive sexual activity
Differentiation and treatment 340
Full types
Liver-Qi stagnation; Phlegm-Fire harassing upwards
Empty types
Liver-Blood deficiency; Liver- and Kidney-Yin deficiency; Spleen- and Kidney-Yang deficiency
Ancient acupuncture prescription for Pre-Menstrual Syndrome
Prognosis and prevention 356
Western differentiation 356
SECTION 5 PROBLEMS AT PERIOD TIME 359
19. Pre-menstrual breast distension 361
Aetiology and pathology 361
Emotional stress; Overwork, too many children; Irregular diet
Differentiation and treatment 362
Liver-Qi stagnation; Liver-Blood stasis; Phlegm with stagnation of Qi; Liver -and Kidney-Yin deficiency
Prognosis and prevention 371
20. Headaches 373
Aetiology and pathology 373
Excessive physical work; Emotional stress
Differentiation and Treatment 374
Blood deficiency; Liver-Fire blazing; Liver-Yang rising; Blood stasis
Prognosis and prevention 384
21. Oedema at period time 385
Aetiology and pathology 385
Excessive physical work; Emotional stress
Differentiation and Treatment 386
Spleen- and Kidney-Yang deficiency; Stagnation of Qi; Ancient acupuncture prescriptions for oedema at period time
Prognosis and Prevention 391
22. Diarrhoea 393
Aetiology and pathology 393
Excessive work, irregular diet; Emotional stress; Overwork, too many children too close together
Differentiation and treatment 394
Spleen-Qi deficiency; Liver-Qi stagnant and invading the Spleen; Kidney-Yang deficiency
Prognosis and Prevention 397
23. Body aches 399
Aetiology and pathology 399
Excessive physical work, inadequate diet, chronic illness;
Emotional stress, irregular diet
Differentiation and treatment 400
Blood deficiency (alone or with Yang rising); Blood stasis
Prognosis and prevention 406
24. Fever at period time 407
Aetiology and pathology 407
Emotional stress, diet; Overwork, too many children; Chronic illness, excessive physical work; Emotional stress, surgery
Differentiation and treatment 408
Blood-Heat; Kidney- and Liver-Yin deficiency with Empty Heat; Qi and Blood deficiency with disharmony of Nutritive and Defensive Qi; Blood stasis with Heat
Prognosis and prevention 415
25. Epistaxis or haemoptysis 417
Aetiology and pathology 417
Emotional stress; Overwork, emotional stress
Differentiation and treatment 418
Stagnant Liver-Qi turning into Fire; Lung- and Kidney-Yin deficiency
Prognosis and prevention 421
26. Mouth ulcers 423
Aetiology and pathology 423 Overwork, too many children too close together; Irregular diet
Differentiation and treatment 424
Kidney-Yin deficiency with Empty Heat; Stomach Fire or Stomach Damp-Heat; Stomach Damp-Heat with Spleen deficiency
Prognosis and prevention 427
27. Skin eruptions 429
Aetiology and pathology 429
Overwork, chronic illness, haemorrhage after childbirth; Irregular diet, Yang constitution
Differentiation and treatment 430
Blood deficiency; Wind-Heat invading Blood
Prognosis and prevention 433
28. Dizziness at Period Time 435
Aetiology and pathology 435
Chronic illness, irregular diet, haemorrhage; Emotional stress, overwork; Excessive exercise, irregular diet
Differentiation and Treatment 436
Blood deficiency; Kidney- and Liver-Yin deficiency with Liver-Yang rising; Phlegm with Spleen-Qi deficiency
Prognosis and prevention 439
SECTION 6 DISEASES OF PREGNANCY 441
Introduction to Section 6 443
Problems of pregnancy and their treatment 443
Diet during pregnancy 445
Chinese embryology 446
Fetus education 447
29. Morning Sickness 451
Pathology 451
Differentiation and treatment 452
Acupuncture Stomach channel; Kidney (and Penetrating Vessel) channel; Directing Vessel; Distal points, Patterns of morning sickness and their treatment; Stomach-Qi deficiency with Empty Cold; Stomach Yin deficiency; Stagnant Liver-Qi invading the Stomach; Stomach-Heat; Accumulation of Phlegm; Heart-Qi deficiency; Heart-Fire
Prognosis and prevention 463
30. Abdominal Pain during pregnancy 465
Pathology 465
Blood deficiency; Stagnation of Qi; Empty Cold; Blood stasis
Differentiation and treatment 466 '
Deficiency of Blood; Stagnation of Qi; Empty Cold
Prognosis and prevention 469
Western differentiation 469 Ectopic pregnancy; Spontaneous abortion; Ovarian tumour torsion
Appendix: Ectopic pregnancy 471
Blood stasis; Collapse of Yang; Blood stasis and Qi deficiency
31. Threatened miscarriage 473
Aetiology and pathology 474
Overwork, excessive physical work; Chronic illness, irregular diet;
Emotional problems, irregular diet, febrile disease; Falls, jumps,
traumas; Excessive sex during pregnancy
Differentiation and treatment 475
Kidney deficiency; Qi and Blood deficiency; Blood Heat; Falls, trauma; Expulsion of the products of conception; Acupuncture prescription; Ancient acupuncture prescriptions for threatened miscarriage
Prognosis and prevention 485
Western view 486
32. Fetus not Growing 489
Aetiology and pathology 489
Differentiation and treatment 489
Qi and Blood deficiency; Spleen- and Kidney-Yang deficiency
Prognosis and prevention 492
Western view 492
33. Oedema in pregnancy 493
Aetiology and pathology 493
Irregular diet; Excessive physical work, exercise or lifting; Emotional stress
Differentiation and treatment 494
Spleen-Yang deficiency; Kidney-Yang deficiency;
Stagnation of Qi
Prognosis and prevention 497
Western view 498
34. Anxiety 499
Aetiology and pathology 499
Overwork, Yin-deficient constitution; Emotional problems, irregular diet
Differentiation and treatment 500
Liver-Fire; Empty Heat from Yin deficiency; Phlegm-Fire harassing the Mind
Prognosis and prevention 504
35. Dizziness in pregnancy 505
Aetiology and pathology 505
Overwork; Excessive physical work, irregular diet
Differentiation and treatment 506
Liver- and Kidney-Yin deficiency with Liver-Yang rising; Spleen deficiency with Liver-Yang rising and Phlegm
Prognosis and prevention 508
Western view 508
36. Convulsions in pregnancy 509
Aetiology and pathology 509
Overwork; Irregular diet, emotional problems,
Differentiation and treatment 510
Liver-Wind agitating within; Phlegm-Fire harassing upwards; Empty Wind
Prognosis and prevention 514
Western view 514
37. Feeling of suffocation 515
Aetiology and pathology 515
Differentiation and treatment 515
Stagnation of Qi with disharmony of Liver and Spleen; Stagnation of Qi with deficiency of Blood and Kidneys
Prognosis and Prevention 518
38. Aphonia 519
Differentiation and treatment 519
Kidney-Yin deficiency
Prognosis and prevention 521
39. Cough 523
Aetiology and pathology 523
Overwork; Irregular diet, emotional problems
Differentiation and treatment 523
Lung-Yin deficiency; Phlegm-Fire in the Lungs
Prognosis and prevention 527
40. Painful-Urination Syndrome 529
Aetiology and pathology 529
Emotional problems; Overwork; Irregular diet; Excessive sexual activity during pregnancy
Differentiation and treatment 530
Heart-Fire; Damp-Heat in the Bladder; Kidney-Yin deficiency and Empty Heat
Prognosis and prevention 532
Western view 532
41. Retention of Urine 535
Aetiology and pathology 535
Excessivephysical exercise; Excessive sexual activity, excessive standing or lifting; External Dampness; lrregularr diet
Differentiation and treatment 536
Spleen-Qi deficient and sinking; Kidney-Qi deficiency and sinking; Damp-Heat in the Bladder
Prognosis and prevention 540
42. Constipation during pregnancy 541
Aetiology and pathology 541
Diet; Emotional stress; Lack of exercise; Overwork and childbirth
Differentiation and treatment 542
Blood deficiency; Kidney-Yang deficiency; Kidney Yin deficiency; Liver-Qi stagnation
Prognosis and prevention 546
43. Habitual miscarriage 547
Aetiology and pathology 547
Differentiation and treatment 548
Kidney-Yang deficiency; Kidney-Yin deficiency; Blood-Heat; Spleen-Qi deficiency; Blood deficiency; Blood stasis
Prognosis and prevention 556
Western view 556
44. Acupuncture and herbal treatment in midwifery 559
Origins of acupuncture treatment for delayed labour 559
Acupuncture in labour: a short history 560
The way ahead
Physiology of labour 561
Breech presentation 562
Pathology of labour and post-partum period 563
Acupuncture for analgesia in labour Ear points; Acupuncture in the treatment of difficult labour
Differentiation and treatment; Deficiency of Qi and Blood; Stagnation of Qi and Blood
Retained placenta
Differentiation and treatment; Deficiency of Qi; Cold leading to stasis of Blood
Retention of urine after delivery
Differentiation and treatment; Deficiency of Qi; Deficiency of the Kidneys
Case histories 568
Conclusion 569 Ancient acupuncture prescriptions for difficult labour 570
Herbal treatment 570 Induction of labour; Difficult labour
Deficiency of Qi and Blood; Stasis of Blood and stagnation of Qi
Breech presentation; Retention of placenta
Qi and Blood deficiency; Stasis of Blood and Cold
Disease affecting the fetus 574
SECTION 7 DISEASES AFTER CHILDBIRTH 577
Introduction to Section 7 579
Problems after childbirth and their treatment 579
The Western view 582
45. Post-natal depression 585
Aetiology and pathology 586
Excessive loss of blood during childbirth; Blood stasis after childbirth; Constitutional tendency to mental-emotional problems
Differentiation and treatment 587
Heart-Blood deficiency; Heart-Yin deficiency; Heart-Blood stasis
Prognosis and prevention 593
Western view 593
46. Abdominal Pain after Childbirth 595
Aetiology and pathology 595 Excessive blood loss during childbirth; Exposure to cold, irregular diet; Emotional stress; Irregular diet
Differentiation and treatment 596
Blood deficiency; Blood stasis; Retention of food;
Ancient acupuncture prescriptions for post-partum abdominal pain
Prognosis and prevention 600
47. Persistent Lochial Discharge (retention of lochia) 603
Aetiology and pathology 603
Excessive strain during delivery, long labour; Invasion of cold; Excessive loss of blood during childbirth
Differentiation and treatment 604
Qi deficiency; Blood stasis; Blood-Heat; Ancient acupuncture prescriptions for persistent lochial discharge
Prognosis and prevention 609
Western view 609
Appendix: Retention of lochia 610 Aetiology and pathology; Differentiation and treatment; Qi and Blood stagnation; Stagnation of Cold and stasis of Blood; Ancient acupuncture prescriptions for retention of lochia
48. Urinary Difficulty 613
Aetiology and pathology 613
Excessive strain during labour; Injury to the bladder
Differentiation and treatment 614
Spleen-Qi deficiency; Kidney-Qi deficiency; Injury to the bladder; Liver-Qi stagnation; Bladder-Heat and Kidney-Yin deficiency; Lung- and Spleen-Qi deficiency
Prognosis and prevention 622
49. Sweating 623
Aetiology and pathology 623
Excessive strain during labour; Excessive blood loss
Differentiation and treatment 624
Qi deficiency; Yin deficiency
Prognosis and prevention 626
50. Constipation and Haemorrhoids after Childbirth 627
Aetiology and pathology 627
Differentiation and treatment 627
Blood deficiency; Kidney-Yang deficiency; Kidney-Yin deficiency
Prognosis and prevention 630
Western View 630
Appendix: Haemorrhoids 631
Differentiation and treatment; Internal haemorrhoids Blood-Heat and Blood deficiency; Toxic Heat, Blood stasis, Dampness; Damp-Heat, Heart-Heat
External haemorrhoids
Blood stasis, Qi stagnation, Blood-Heat, Damp-Heat; Damp-Heat
51. Fever after Childbirth 637
Aetiology and pathology 637
External invasion of Toxin; External invasion of Wind-Heat; Excessive blood loss during labour; Surgery, emotional problems; Retention of Food
Differentiation and treatment 638
Invasion of external toxins; Invasion of external Wind; Blood deficiency; Blood stasis; Steaming Breast; Retention of Food
Prognosis and prevention 649
Western differentiation 649
52. Joint Pain 651
Aetiology and pathology 651
Excessive blood loss during labour; Invasion of external Wind; Emotional problems; Weak body condition
Differentiation and treatment 652
Blood deficiency; Invasion of Wind; Blood stasis; Liver-Blood and Kidney-Yang deficiency
Prognosis and prevention 657
53. Breast Milk not Flowing (including acute mastitis) 659
Aetiology and pathology 659
Excessive blood loss during labour, long labour; Emotional problems
Differentiation and treatment 660
Qi and Blood deficiency; Liver-Qi stagnation; Ancient acupuncture prescriptions for lack of milk
Prognosis and prevention 667
Western view 668
Appendix: Acute mastitis 668
Treatment
54. Spontaneous Flow of Milk 675
Aetiology and pathology 675
Long labour, constitutional Qi deficiency; Emotional upset
Differentiation and treatment 675
Spleen- and Stomach-Qi deficiency; Liver-Fire
Prognosis and prevention 678
55. Collapse 679
Aetiology and pathology 679
Excessive loss of blood during childbirth; Exposure to cold during childbirth
Differentiation and treatment 680
Collapse of Qi with deficiency of Blood: flaccid syndrome; Blood stasis: tense syndrome
Prognosis and prevention 682
Western view 683
56. Convulsions after childbirth 685
Aetiology and pathology 685
Excessive loss of blood during childbirth; Invasion of external Toxin
Differential diagnosis 686
Differentiation and treatment 686
Blood and Yin deficiency with Empty Wind; Exterior invasion of Toxin
Prognosis and prevention 688
Western view 688
SECTION 8 MISCELLANEOUS DISEASES 689
57. Infertility 691
Aetiology and pathology 691
Constitutional weakness; Overwork; Excessive physical work; Excessive sexual activity at an early age; Invasion of cold; Diet
Differentiation and treatment 695
Herbal treatment; Empty types Kidney-Yang deficiency; Kidney-Yin deficiency; Blood deficiency
Full types Cold in Uterus; Dampness in the Lower Burner; Blood Heat; Stagnation of Qi; Stasis of Blood
Infertility prescriptions of Dr Xia Gui Chen; Infertility prescriptions of Dr Lian Fang and Dr Sun Ning Quan; Infertility prescriptions of Dr Zhu Nan Sun; Other formulae, according to Western condition, from Dr Shan Dao Wei, Empirical prescriptions from the Shanghai College of Traditional Chinese Medicine; Ancient acupuncture prescriptions for Infertility; Modern acupuncture prescription for retroverted Uterus
Prognosis and prevention 734
Western differentiation 735
Hormonal factors; Tubal abnormalities; Uterine factors; Cervical factors; General factors
Appendix: Male sterility 738
Kidney-Yang deficiency; Damp-Heat
58. Menopausal Syndrome 741
Aetiology 742
Emotional stress; Overwork, too many children too close together
Pathology and treatment
Differentiation and treatment 743
Kidney-Yin deficiency; Kidney-Yang deficiency; Kidney-Yin and Kidney-Yang deficiency; Kidney and Liver-Yin deficiency with Liver-Yang rising; Kidneys and Heart not harmonized; Accumulation of Phlegm and stagnation of Qi; Stasis of Blood
Prognosis and Prevention 759
Western View 759
59. Breast Lumps 763
Aetiology 764
Emotional problems; Disharmony of Directing and Penetrating Vessels; Diet; Overwork
Pathology and principles of treatment 766
Diagnosis 770
Channels
Differentiation and treatment 771
Stagnation of Liver-Qi; Spleen-Yang Deficiency with Phlegm; Disharmony of Directing and Penetrating Vessels; Stagnant Liver-Qi turned into Fire; Toxic Heat; Liver- and Kidney-Yin deficiency; Other herbs and formulae according to symptoms and signs
Prognosis and prevention 784
Herbal treatment; Acupuncture; Prognosis
Western differentiation 786
60. Abdominal Masses: Ovarian cysts, polycystic ovary disease, cervical dysplasia 791
Aetiology and pathology 792
Emotional strain; Diet; External pathogenic factors
Differentiation and treatment 792
Qi masses
Liver-Qi stagnation; Retention of Food and Phlegm
Blood masses
Stagnation of Qi and Blood; Stasis of Blood knotted in the Interior; Deficiency of Upright Qi and stasis of Blood
Prognosis and prevention 803
Western differentiation 804
Appendix I: Ovarian cysts 806
Aetiology and pathology
Herbal treatment
Appendix II: Polycystic ovary disease 808
Differentiation and treatment
Deficiency of Kidney-Yang with Dampness/Phlegm; Deficiency of Kidney-Yang, Phlegm and stasis of Blood
Appendix III: Cervical dysplasia 812
Treatment
Acupuncture; Herbal treatment
61. Excessive Vaginal Discharge 817
Aetiology and pathology 818
Irregular diet excessive physical work; Emotional strain, Overwork; Invasion of external Dampness
Differentiation and treatment 819
Spleen deficiency; Kidney-Yang deficiency; Kidney Yin deficiency; Damp-Heat; Toxic Heat; Liver-Qi stagnation; Prescription by Fu Qing Zhu; Ancient acupuncture prescriptions
Prognosis and prevention 833
Western differentiation 833
62. Vaginal Itching: Trichomonas and Candida infections, genital eczema 835
Aetiology and pathology 835
Emotional problems; Irregular diet; Excessive physical work; Overwork
Differentiation and treatment 836
Damp-Heat in the Liver channel; Dampness and Spleen-Qi deficiency; Liver -and Kidney-Yin deficiency; External treatments; Ancient acupuncture prescriptions for vaginal itching
Prognosis and prevention 840
Western differentiation 841
Appendix I: Trichomonas and Candida Infections 841
Trichomonas vaginalis infection; Candida infection
Appendix II: Genital eczema 842
Differentiation and treatment
Damp-Heat in the Liver channel; Blood deficient and dry
External treatment
63. Prolapse of the uterus 845
Aetiology and pathology 845
Excessive physical exercise; Chronic illness; Childbirth; Prolonged coughing
Differentiation and treatment 845
Spleen-Qi sinking; Kidney-Qi deficient and sinking; Ancient acupuncture prescriptions for prolapse of the uterus.
Prognosis and prevention 848
Western view 848
64. Vulvar Sores 851
Aetiology and pathology 851
Invasion of External Dampness; Irregular Diet; Emotional strain; Excessive use of Yang tonics.
Differentiation and treatment 852
Toxic Heat with Liver-Fire and Damp-Heat; Retention of Cold
Prognosis and prevention 856
Western differentiation 856
Red lesions; White lesions; Dark lesions; Ulcerative lesions
Appendix I: Prescriptions 859
Empirical prescriptions (by order of chapter) 904
Appendix II: Patent remedies 913
Glossary of Chinese terms 923
Bibliography 929
Cross-reference of Chinese disease-symptoms and Western diseases 933
Cross-reference of Western diseases and Chinese disease-symptoms 937
Index 941
Summary | Giovanni Maciocia Churchill Livingstone, 1997 992 pages Hardback |
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Author | Giovanni Maciocia |
Publication Date | 1 May 2011 |
Publisher | Churchill Livingstone |
Number of Pages | 1092 |
Book Format | Hardback |
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