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Spleen and Stomach Yang Xu (Deficiency)

Used with permission from Zang Fu Syndromes, By McDonald and Penner.

* Etiology
* Clinical Manifestations
* Complications
* Associated Western Conditions
* Differential Diagnosis
* Treatment Principle
* Common Acupuncture Points
* Common Herbal Formulae

Etiology

Yang Xu affects both SP and ST (see etiologies of SP Yang Xu and ST Qi Xu).

Clinical Manifestations

Mild constant epigastric pain;
relieved by warmth and pressure Lassitude
Anorexia Weakness
Abdominal pain and fullness after meals Sallow or pale, dull complexion
Nausea / vomiting Maybe edema
Loose, unformed stools Maybe scanty urination
Excessive salivation
Maybe clear, watery, copious vaginal discharge Cold limbs

T: Pale
C: White and greasy
P: Deep, thready and forceless
Complications

Basically these are the same as the complications of SP Yang Xu, namely:

SP and ST Yang Xu can lead to KI Yang Xu.

SP and ST Yang Xu can lead to Damp-Stagnation hence, Phlegm formation which contributes to such conditions as:

* Cold-Damp Distresses SP.
* Phlegm-Damp Obstructs LU.
* Phlegm Confuses HT Orifice.

SP and ST Yang Xu can be associated with:

* SP Xu Edema.
* Central Qi Sinking.
* SP Not Governing Blood.

Associated Western Conditions

Gastric or duodenal ulcer Chronic dysentery
Chronic gastritis Chronic hepatitis
Chronic enteritis Cirrhosis of the liver

Differential Diagnosis

SP and ST Yang Xu is almost identical to SP Yang Xu since there is usually some ST involvement in SP Yang Xu. Since the Treatment Principle, Common Herbal Formulae and Common Acupuncture Points are also very similar, there is little clinical value in making such a differentiation.

Treatment Principle

Warm Yang, Strengthen SP, Warm the Center and Dispel Cold.

Common Acupuncture Points

UB20 (Pishu) Back-Shu point for SP.

UB21 (Weishu) Back-Shu point for ST.

LIV13 (Zhangmen) Front-Mu point for SP.

REN12 (Zhongwan) Front-Mu point for ST.

SP3 (Taibai) Yuan-Source point of the SP channel.

ST36 (Zusanli) - Lower He-Sea point of the ST channel.

SP6 (Sanyinjiao) - Strengthens SP and ST.

Moxibustion, warm needle and reinforcing technique should be used.

Common Herbal Formulae

Fu Zi Li Zhong Wan / Prepared Aconite Pill to Regulate the Middle

Xiao Jian Zhong Tang / Minor Build the Center Decoction

Gan Jiang Ren Shen Ban Xia Wan / Ginger, Ginseng and Pinellia Pill

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