Acupuncture for Asthma - Treatment Protocols
Submitted by yyh_staff on Sun, 2006-08-20 10:32.
Below you will find some of the more common tcm diagnoses and acupuncture treatment protocols for asthma and related respiratory issues. There are many ways to treat this condition with Eastern Medicine and our presentation is only one of many possible options.
- Etiology & Pathology:
- Excess Type:
- Invasion of Wind couple with heat or cold
- Phlegm-Damp or Phlegm-Heat
- Deficiency Type:
- Liver Patterns (Giovanni):
- LV Qi Stagnation
- LV Fire insulting the LU
- LV Yin Deficiency
- Differentiation:
- Invasion of Wind coupled with heat or cold
- Signs & Symptoms:
- Similar to Common Cold, however, the pathogen enters deeper into the LU causing an acute asthma condition.
- This condition, while an excess, usually arises from a deficiency which can be treated after the acute symptoms are resolved.
- Patient may have: Chills, fever, headache, SOB, stuffiness in chest, thin white dilute sputum.
- Tongue: Thin, white coating
- Pulse: Floating, tight
- Treatment Protocol:
- Eliminate Wind-Cold or Wind-Heat
- Restore Descending and Dispersing Function of the LU
- Soothe asthma
- Treatment Points:
- Phlegm-Damp or Phlegm-Heat
- Signs & Symptoms:
- Phlegm-Damp
- Patient may have: Chills, cold limbs, stuffy chest, thicker white expectoration, grayish complexion, lack of thirst or thirst w/no desire to drink.
- Tongue: White, greasy coating
- Pulse: Tight or slippery
- Phlegm-Heat
- Treatment Protocol:
- Resolve Phlegm
- Expel Dampness or Cool Heat
- Soothe Asthma
- Treatment Points:
- LU Deficiency
- Signs & Symptoms:
- Patient may have: Short/quick breathing, spontaneous sweating, weak low voice, weak cough, difficult expectoration, poor appetite, bright white face.
- Tongue: Pale, swollen
- Pulse: Thin, empty
- Treatment Protocol:
- Tonify LU
- Soothe Asthma
- Treatment Points:
- KD Deficiency
- Signs & Symptoms:
- Patient may have: Breathlessness/worse w/exertion, difficult inhaling, asthma impoved with lying down, frequent urination, polyuria, edema, cold limbs, loose stools.
- Tongue: Pale, swollen, wet
- Pulse: Thin, deep, weak
- Treatment Protocol:
- Tonify KD (esp. receiving function)
- Soothe Asthma
- Treatment Points:
- LV Qi Stagnation
- Signs & Symptoms:
- Patient may have: Stress induced asthma, chest oppression, hypochondriac pain.
- Tongue: Normal
- Pulse: Wiry
- Treatment Protocol:
- Resolve LV Qi Stagnation
- Treatment Points:
- LV Fire insulting the LU
- Signs & Symptoms:
- This is a further progression of LV Qi Stagnation as described above, however, patient will present with heat signs.
- Tongue: Red w/red sides, yellow coating
- Pulse: Wiry, rapid
- Treatment Protocol:
- Resolve LV Qi Stagnation
- Cool LV Heat
- Treatment Points:
- LV Yin Deficiency
- Signs & Symptoms:
- This pattern is more emotionally based than LV Qi or Fire - Sadness constraining the LV Qi.
- Women who have overworked especially post-partum are susceptible.
- Patient may have: Infrequent asthma attacks more often at night, dry throat/cough, blurred vision, dry eyes, hypogastrium/chest distention.
- Tongue: Red w/no coating
- Pulse: Floating, empty
- Treatment Protocol:
- Resolve LV Qi Stagnation
- Nourish LV Yin
- Restore Descending and Dispersing Function of the LU
- Treatment Points:
The information on our site is drawn from our own lecture notes and clinical experience. The following lecture notes were consulted within this section:
- St. John, Meredith: New England School of Acupuncture, Etiology and Pathology Lecture Notes
- Valaskatgis, Peter: New England School of Acupuncture, Etiology and Pathology Lecture Notes
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