Sweating Syndrome: by Location
Location |
Differentiation and Symptoms |
Formula |
Half body |
Wind-dampness or cold-dampness stagnation in the channels and collaterals: sweating with hemiplegia or Joint stiffness and muscle aches |
Xiao Huo Lou Dan |
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Ying and Wei disharmony: spontaneous sweating and aversion to wind |
Gui Zhi Tang |
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Qi and Blood deficiency: spontaneous sweating and night sweats, induced and aggravated by exertion |
Si Wu T.+ Si Jun Zi Tang |
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Upper body |
damp-heat accumulation |
Huang Lian Jie Du Tang |
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Lower body |
damp-heat in the lower Jiao |
Long Dan Xie Gan Tang |
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Head |
Excess type |
Dampness with heat. sticky, warm, foul odor sweating |
Wu Ling Tang + Yin Chen Hao |
Deficiency type |
Yang collapse. cold pearl sweating |
Si Ni Tang modified |
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Zheng Long Tou |
Normal (also known as “steaming pot head”) |
No formula required |
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Chest |
Heart and Spleen Qi deficiency: |
Gui Pi Tang |
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Heart and Kidney Yin deficiency |
Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan |
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Hands/ feet |
Excess type |
Excess heat in the Yang Ming Fu |
Da Cheng Qi Tang |
Damp-heat in the middle Jiao |
Ping Wei San + Wu Ling San |
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Deficiency type |
Spleen and Stomach Qi deficiency |
Si Jun Zi Tang modified |
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Liver and Kidney Yin deficiency |
Liu Wei Di Huang Wan modified |
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Arm pit |
Damp-heat in the Liver and Gallbladder channel: sweating with strong odor |
Long Dan Xie Gan Tang |
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Liver Yin deficiency with deficiency heat: sweating without odor |
Liu Wei Di Huang Wan |