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奔豚气

  奔豚 refers to a disease where the patient feels that qi is ascending from the lower abdomen to the chest and throat. Because the qi surges like a running dolphin, it is named 气奔豚. Western medicine's neuroses, coronary heart disease, and similar symptoms.

 

Table of Contents

1. What are the causes of the onset of奔豚气
2. What complications can奔豚气 easily lead to
3. What are the typical symptoms of奔豚气
4. How to prevent奔豚气
5. What kind of laboratory tests need to be done for奔豚气
6. Diet taboos for patients with奔豚气
7. Conventional methods of Western medicine for the treatment of奔豚气

1. What are the causes of the onset of奔豚气

  It can be due to the damage to liver and kidney by fear, worry, and thought, with qi surging upwards; it can also be due to inherent cold and water in the lower jiao, and due to excessive sweating, invasion of external cold, insufficient heart Yang after sweating, and kidney Yin and cold water qi taking advantage of the weakness to rise upwards, resulting in qi ascending from the lower abdomen directly to the heart. The onset of this disease is often related to the heart, liver, and kidney, and the relationship with the Chong Meridian is particularly close. The cause of the disease is related to emotional issues, attention should be paid to external infection, and the mindset should be adjusted.

 

2. What complications can奔豚气 easily lead to

  Involves many organs such as liver, kidney, spleen, stomach, and the Chong Meridian. Qi surges upwards; it can also be due to inherent cold and water in the lower jiao, invasion of external cold, insufficient heart Yang after sweating, and kidney Yin and cold water qi taking advantage of the weakness to rise upwards, resulting in qi ascending from the lower abdomen directly to the heart. Therefore, it involves damage to various organs of the body. Such abnormal Qi and blood can lead to abnormal lung Qi deficiency, disharmony of the spleen and stomach, and regurgitation, etc. Attention should be paid to regulating Qi, harmonizing the stomach, and invigorating the spleen.

3. What are the typical symptoms of奔豚气

  The main symptom feature of the disease is the自觉 qi ascending from the lower abdomen to the chest and throat. During an attack, it is often accompanied by abdominal pain, chest tightness, shortness of breath, palpitations, fear, restlessness, and even convulsions, fainting, or water qi ascending from the lower abdomen to the heart, or accompanied by sudden cold and heat.

4. How to prevent running horse Qi

  There are reasons for the injury of the liver and kidney due to fear, worry, and thought, with Qi surging upwards against; or there is inherent cold and water in the lower焦, and due to excessive sweating, external cold invasion, insufficient heart Yang after sweating, kidney Yin and cold water Qi taking advantage of the weakness to rise upwards, causing Qi to surge from the lower abdomen to the heart.

  The onset of this syndrome is often related to the heart, liver, and kidney, and the relationship with the Chongmai is particularly close.

  Attention should be paid to emotional adjustment in disease prevention, reasonable exercise, and promote the transportation and transformation of dampness and water in digestion, and smooth Qi and blood.

 

5. What laboratory tests need to be done for running horse Qi

  In the diagnosis, in addition to relying on its clinical manifestations, it also needs to rely on auxiliary examinations. This disease determines the examination items according to the actual situation of the patient. This disease seriously affects the daily life of patients, so it should be actively prevented.

6. Dietary taboos for patients with running horse Qi

  Amomum villosum food therapy effect:Bitter in taste, warm in nature. Belongs to the meridians of the spleen, stomach, and kidney. Fragrant and dispersing, descending with ascending. For those with epigastric distension and pain due to Qi stasis and damp obstruction in the spleen and stomach, loss of appetite, vomiting and diarrhea, it is often used with costus root, and other drugs are matched according to symptoms; if there is a cold obstruction, it can be matched with ginger juice; if there is heat, it can be matched with Scutellaria baicalensis, bamboo mushrooms, etc., to help dissipate heat and calm the fetus. In addition, the warming and descending effect of this product can also be used to treat running horse Qi pain, often used with warm interior and cold dispersing drugs such as fennel seed and evodia.

7. Conventional methods of Western medicine for treating running horse Qi

  《Thousand Gold Formula ● Volume Twenty-Seven》:For all Qi that rises coldly, abdominal thundering and turning, vomiting and not eating, moxibustion at Taichong without limit of times, from pain to no pain. The cone is as big as a sparrow's feces.

  《Acupuncture and Moxibustion Life Nourishing Canon ● Volume Four》:Running horse Qi, moxibustion at Qihai for a hundred times. Or Qimen, or Guanyuan for a hundred times.

  《Acupuncture Canon Selection ● Direct Needling Decree》:For abdominal Qi that rises upwards against the heart, chest and abdomen are full and tight, pain cannot be relieved, Qi surges in the waist pain, cannot bend or stretch, moxibustion on the two points of Qi Chong of the Stomach Meridian of the Foot-Yangming. Can be moxibustion for seven times, the cone is as big as barley, prohibited from needling; next needle at the two points of Sanyinjiao and it is cured.

  《Acupuncture and Moxibustion Source ● Volume Five》:Running horse Qi, starting from the lower abdomen, Qi surging up to the chest and abdominal pain: Shenshu, Zhangmen, Qihai, Guanyuan, Zhongji.

  《The Canon of Acupuncture and Moxibustion ● Volume Three》:Epigastric pain, exhausted and desperate, this is a running horse, quickly immerse both hands and feet in hot soup, change frequently. Qihai, Guanyuan, Qimen, Qiaoyin.

 

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