Tag: Vomiting
Miao medicine-Ailuo’o (Vomiting)
Ailuo’o (Vomiting) OverviewIn Miao medicine, vomiting is called Ailuo’o, encompassing both productive vomiting and dry heaving. Causes include invasion of external wind, cold, water, or damp toxins; ingestion of unclean, raw, or overly greasy foods leading to food stagnation and upward reversal of stomach qi; emotional distress; spleen–stomach weakness; or preexisting gastrointestinal disorders. In TCM,…
(chapter75)Vomiting due to Food Accumulation
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Patient Background The 4-year-old son of Pang Shouyu (a scholar who passed imperial examinations) suddenly developed symptoms including fever, vomiting at the sight of food, excessive sweating, and loss of consciousness. Due to Pang’s absence while teaching abroad and lack of decision-makers at home, (used in traditional contexts) was delayed until the condition worsened. Initial…
(chapter39)Vomiting due to Qi Stagnation
This is a record from an ancient Chinese medical text. I will assist in translating the content into English for international readers without omitting any details. Medicinal ingredients will be translated to standard English names followed by pinyin (without tones). Place names remain in standard English spelling without pinyin. All Chinese characters are removed. My…
Cholera with Vomiting and Diarrhea
Less than a month after Guanxiang recovered from illness, his elder brother Weiqing (a county magistrate awaiting official appointment in the capital) was invited to a friend’s banquet. After indulging in food and wine, suffering from the summer heat, and overconfident in his strong constitution, he recklessly ate an entire watermelon. Late that night around…