A Treatise On Advance Acupressure/Acupuncture (Part XII) - Lungs & Airway Disorder. Index

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1 efje<eùe A Treatise On Advance Acupressure/Acupuncture (Part XII) - Lungs & Airway Disorder Chapter-1 efje<eùeeveg eâceefcekeâe ( Index ) Index he= mebkùee The respiratory system MJemeve leb$e 1 The transfer of oxygen from the air to the blood involves three phages i) Ventilation HesâHeâÌ[eW SJeb JeeleeJejCe keâer JeeÙeg kesâ yeerûe JeeÙeg keâe Deeoeve Øeoeve 2 ii) Diffusion iewmeew keâe efjeefveceùe iii) Perfusion TlekeâeW keâes O 2 keâer Deehetefle& 3 Delivery of oxygen to the cells of the entire body depends on three factors i) Lungs HesâHeâÌ[s ii) iii) Chapter-2 jòeâ cew O 2 ues peeves keâer #ecelee jòeâ mebûejce Control of breathing MJemeve keâe efveùeb$ece Know your lungs Deheves HesâHeâÌ[eW keâes peeves 5 1) Breathing process 2) Inhalation 6 3) Exhalation 4) Cleaning of impurities in the air 6 There are two lungs : (a) (b) (c) (d) Left lung Right lung Hilum of lungs HesâHeâÌ[eW keâer veeefye Mediastinum (e) Nasopharynx 7 (f) (g) (h) Oropharynx Pharynx ieuekeâes<e Larynx mjejùeb$e

2 Chapter-3 Chapter-4 Chapter-5 Chapter-6 (i) Trachea MJeebme ØeCeeue (j) (k) (l) Bronchi MJeebme veefuekeâesb Bronchioles met#ce MJeebme veefuekeâesb Alveolis JeeÙeg LewefueÙeeb (m) Capillaries met#ce jòeâ JeeefnkeâeSb (n) Pleura HesâHeâÌ[s keâer efpeuueer Defence mechanism of lungs 10 HesâHeâÌ[eW keâer megj#ee keâer ef eâùee efjeefoe Effects of aging on the respiratory system 12 MJemeve leb$e hej yeì{er Gceü keâe ØeYeeJe of lungs diseases 13 1) Cough Keebmeer 14 2) Dyspnea or shortness of breath meebme Hetâuevee Ùee efúúueer meebme 15 of dyspnea meebme Hetâueves kesâ cegkùe ue#ece Types of dyspnea Hetâueleer meebme kesâ Øekeâej 15 3) Wheezing IejIejen 17 4) Stridor keâke&âme OJeefve 18 5) Hemoptysis Ketve efceues yeueiece keâe efvekeâuevee 6) Cyanosis Ûece& keâe veeruee heì[ peevee 19 7) Chest pain Úeleer cew oo& (a) Pleuric pain HegâHeäHegâmeDeeJejCe keâe oo& (b) Chest pain arising from other lungs diseases 20 (c) Chest pain arising in chest wall Diagnosis of lungs diseases HesâHeâÌ[s kesâ jesieew keâe efveoeve 21 1) By asking hetúkeâj 2) Pulmonary function testing HesâHeâÌ[eW keâer keâeùe&#ecelee keâe hejer#ece 22 3) Sleep studies efveõe keâe DeOÙeÙeve 24 4) Analysis of O 2 & CO 2 in arterial blood 5) Thracentesis Je#eiegne cew efúõ keâjkesâ GmeceW mes lejue keâes KeeRÛevee 6) Bronchoscopy yeçesvkeâesmkeâeshe Éeje MJeebme ØeCeeue SJeb MJeebme veefueùeew keâes oskekeâj efvejer#ece 25 7) Chest x-ray

3 Chapter-7 Chapter-8 Chapter-9 Chapter-10 Chapter-11 Chapter-12 Chapter-13 Cough diagnosis (Keebmeer keâer henûeeve) 26 1) Chronic Cough (hegjeveer Keebmeer) 27 2) Acute Cough (veùeer Keebmeer) Laws of cough (Keebmeer mecyevoeer efveùece) 29 1) Whooping cough (pertusis) kegâkegâj Keebmeer 2) Laws relating to excess types of cough 30 3) Laws relating to deficient types of cough 35 iv) Some important formulae regarding treatment of cough 44 Keebmeer kesâ GheÛeej kesâ kegâú cenljehetce& Heâecet&ues Wheezing diagnosis meebme cew IejIejenš keâer DeeJeepe Éeje jesie efveoeve 46 Chest pain diagnosis Úeleer cew oo& keâes oskekeâj efveoeve keâjvee 47 Shortness of breath diagnosis MJeebme ke=âûúlee jesie efveoeve 49 Laws of respiration or breathing MJemeve kesâ efveùece 52 1) Law of loud respiration 2) Law of weak respiration 3) Law of inhalation & exhalation 4) Law of breathing by mouth 53 5) Law of open mouth 6) Law of shortness of breath on exertion 7) Shortness of breath without exertion Laws of Diagnosis & treatment of asthama 54 ocee kesâ efveùece SJeb GheÛeej kesâ efveùece 1) Allergic asthama Suepeea kesâ keâejce nesves Jeeuee ocee 2) Bronchial asthama MJeebmeveefueÙeeW keâe ocee 3) Cardiac asthama ùoùepeefvele ocee 4) Dyspeptic asthama Deefiveceebodpeefvele ocee 5) Renal asthama Je=keäkeâpe ocee

4 6) nheâveer (panting) oes Øekeâej keâer nesleer nw 56 1) Excess type of panting DeefOekeâleepevÙe nheâveer 2) Deficiency type of panting keâceerpevùe nheâveer 57 7) Rattling in throat ieues cew IejIejen Rattling oes Øekeâej keâer nesleer nw i) Coldness causes rattling noise in the bronchi with slowed down respiration ii) Other symptoms Hotness, causes little rattle noise in the lungs with accelerated & hectic respiration and seizure of cough 58 8) Asthama due to phlegm heat 59 9) Other types of asthama 59 i) If asthama is caused by wind cold ii) iii) iv) If asthama is caused by humidity ie phlegm If there is chronic asthama Severe asthama v) Lungs Qi deficiency type of asthama causes short & weak breathing vi) vii) Spleen Qi deficiency type of asthama causes hasty breathing which aggravates on movement Other symptoms Kidney Qi deficiency type of asthama causes hasty breathing which aggravates on movement. 60 Other symptoms

5 viii) Heart Qi deficiency type of asthama causes breathlessness on exertion & going upstain ix) Acute attack of bronchial asthama x) Status asthamatious ueieeleej DemLecee keâe oewje yeves jnvee xi) xii) Treatment between two attacks of asthama Disharmony between lungs & kidney cause asthama with difficulty in inhalation xiiii) yetì{ew Deewj ØeewÌ{eW keâes DemLecee kesâ meele Keebmeer nes lelee heeveer pewmee HesâveÙegòeâ yeueiece DeefOekeâ cee$ee cew efvekeâues lees Fmekeâe keâejce lungs Qi deficiency lelee spleen Qi deficiency neslee nw~ xiv) Asthama with barking cough (ketâkeâj Keebmeer) & foul smelling excess yellow or green sputum is due to phlegm heat in lungs caused by smoking or hot foods 63 xv) Asthama with chronic cough & excess white sputum coming out frequently and uneasiness in lying in supine position (heer" kesâ yeue ues ves cew DemegefJeOee ueievee) is due to obstruction of lungs due to humid phlegm 64 xvi) Sudden acute asthama & cough with aversion to air & facial oedema is due to attack of external wind cold & dampness on lungs 65 xvii) Chronic asthama on exhertion & going upstair with palpitation & cold hand may be due to heart yang deficiency 66 xviii) Asthama kesâ meele Keebmeer Deeleer nes lelee yeueiece cew Ketve efceuee nes, lees Fmekeâe keâejce liver fire keâe HesâHeâÌ[eW hej Dee eâcece neslee nw~ 67

6 Chapter-14 EAV lungs meridian (Lu meridian) HesâHeâÌ[eW keâe Tpee& ØeJeen hele 68 efmleefle efyevogdeew keâer mebkùee efjemes<eleesb Chapter-15 Chapter-16 Chapter-17 EAV treatment points for different parts of lungs 77 HesâHeâÌ[s kesâ efjeefyeve YeeieeW mes mecyeefvoele GheÛeej efyevog Chinese lungs meridian 82 of disorders of lungs meridian Hyperactive (over active) lungs kesâ ue#ece Hypoactive (under active) kesâ ue#ece Lungs meridian Treatment of diseases of pharynx 95 «emeveer kesâ jesieew keâe GheÛeej i) veekeâ keâer MJeebme veefuekeâe Nasopharynx ii) iii) Chapter-18 cegke keâer MJeebme veefuekeâe Oropharynx mjejùeb$e keâe heeme keâer MJeebme veefuekeâe Laryngo pharynx MJeebme veueer kesâ keâeùe& Treatment of autonomic steering of pharynx 96 Treatment of lymphatic burdening of pharynx Treatment points relating to pharynx Pharyngeal tonsil ieuekeâes<e ebefmeue 97 Fibroma of the nasal pharyngeal region veekeâ MJeebme #es$e cew ceebmeekegâj nesvee Pharyngitis ieuekeâes<e Øeoen Tracheites MJeebme ØeCeeue keâe Øeoen Chronic pharyngeolarynx its ieuekeâes<e mjejùeb$e Øeoen Laws of Sore Thorat kebâ" Øeoen Ùee ieue Øeoen kesâ efveùece 98 Sore throat Ûeej Øekeâej keâe neslee nw~ 1) Full heat type of sore throat hetce& ieceeapeefvele ieue Øeoen

7 Chapter-19 Chapter-20 2) Empty heat type of sore throat efjòeâ ieceeapeefvele ieue Øeoen 99 3) Chronic sore throat hegjevee SJeb peerce& ieuekeâes<e Øeoen 100 4) Occassional sore throat due to change of season & infection ceewmece heefjjele&ve SJeb FvHesâkeäMevepeefvele keâyeer keâyeer nesves Jeeuee ieue Øeoen EAV treatment of larynx mjejùeb$e 101 mjejùeb$e kesâ keâeùe& Functions of larynx DeeJeepe kesâ leerve iegce nesles nw 1) OJeefve keâer ienjef& Pitch of voice 2) OJeefve keâe DeeÙeleve Volume of voice 3) OJeefve cew kebâheve Tone of voice Laryngitis mjejùeb$e Øeoen 103 Causes of disease jesie kesâ keâejce 104 Precautions meejeoeeefveùeeb 1) Viral laryngitis JeeÙejue meb eâcece peefvele mjejùeb$e Øeoen 2) Acupressure treatment of laryngitis a) Laryngitis mjejùeb$e Øeoen b) Aphonia yeesue ve mekeâvee Causes of disease c) Hysterical aphonia efnm erefjùee mecyevoeer JeeCeerueeshe d) SkeâeSkeâ JeeCeerueeshe nes peeùes lees Gmekesâ efueùes GheÛeej e) Dr. Voll. Éeje yeleeùes ieùes efyevogdeew hej GheÛeej f) Deiej jesieer keâer DeeJeepe yengle Oeerceer nes peeùe lees lungs Qi deficiency keâe GheÛeej ow105 g) Deiej jesieer Ûeueles meceùe yeesue vener heelee nw lees heart Qi deficiency keâe GheÛeej ow

8 Chapter-21 h) Deiej jesieer keâes hyoid muscle (ieues keâer hesmeer) keâe uekeâjee neskeâj SkeâeSkeâ DeeJeepe yevo nes peeùe, lees Gmekeâe GheÛeej i) Treatment of early stages of paralysis of vocal cords j) Aphasia JeeÛeeIele TCM treatment of lungs patterns of disease HesâHeâÌ[s efvecveefueefkele keâeùe& keâjles nq 106 1) Qi SJeb MJemeve keâe efveùeceve keâjvee 2) DeeJeepe keâes Meefòeâ Øeoeve keâjvee 3) veerûes ues peeves SJeb ÛeejeW lejheâ Hewâueeves (dispersing) keâer ef eâùee keâe efveceb$ece keâjvee 107 4) yeenjer JeeleeJejCe mes Mejerj keâer j#ee keâjvee 5) peueéejew keâes efveùeefcele keâjvee 6) Ûece& SJeb yeeueew keâe hees<ece keâjvee 108 7) metieves keâer Meefòeâ osvee 8) Meridians SJeb jòeâjeeefnefveùeew keâe efveùeb$ece keâjvee 9) Mejerj keâer Deelcee (corporeal soul) keâes DeeJeeme Øeoeve keâjvee 109 Yeespeve ceveesyeeje Life style Dreams of disorders of lungs meridian Disease relating to lungs (lungs patterns of diseases) 110 Deficiency type : 1) Lungs Qi deficiency HesâHeâÌ[eW cew Tpee& keâer keâceer 2) Lungs yin deficiency HesâHeâÌ[eW cew efùeve keâer keâceer 3) Dryness due to lungs HesâHeâÌ[eW kesâ keâejce DeeÙee metkeeheve Excess type : 1) Attack of external wind cold on lungs 112 2) Attack of external wind heat on lungs 3) Attack of external wind on lungs 113 4) Attack of external damp wind on lungs 114 5) Obstruction in lungs due to humid phlegm 115 6) Obstruction in lungs due to hot phlegm 7) Obstruction in lungs due to fluid & phlegm 116 Tongue

9 Chapter-22 Pulse GheÛeej efmeæevle jesie kesâ keâejkeâ GheÛeej Some important fromulae relating to lungs meridians 117 GheÛeejkeâeW keâes lungs meridian kesâ heebûe cegkùe efyevogdeew kesâ yeejs cew peeveves ÙeesiÙe yeelew TCM treatment of all types of lungs disease 121 Disease include dyspnoea, asthama, pneumonia, cough, bonchitis and similar troubles HesâHeâÌ[eW kesâ meyeer Øekeâej kesâ jesieew keâe GheÛeej veerûes efoùes ieùes meesuen protocols cew mes Skeâ Ùee Skeâ mes DeefOekeâ protocols hej GheÛeej oskeâj efkeâùee pee mekeâlee nw~ 1) Attack of wind cold on lungs restricts lungs yeenjer Jeele"C[ kesâ HesâHeâÌ[eW hej Dee eâcece mes HesâHeâÌ[eW cew keâeje Dee peeleer nw 2) Fire depressed in lungs Deefive keâe HesâHeâÌ[eW cew DeJe æ nesvee 122 3) Phlegm obstructed in lungs yeueiece keâe HesâHeâÌ[eW cew DeJe æ nesvee 4) Phlegm in bronchi attacks upwards 123 MJeebmeveefueÙeeW kesâ yeueiece keâe Thej keâer Deesj Dee eâcece 5) Qi rebels and attacks upwards Tpee& keâe ceeieexuebieve keâjkesâ Thej keâer Deesj Dee eâcece keâjvee 6) Lungs empty & Qi weak HesâHeâÌ[eW cew Tpee& keâer keâceer 7) Kidney does not transmit Qi efkeâ[veer Tpee& keâe mebûeejce vener keâj heeleer nw

10 8) Wind and heat dyspnea : wind heat enters lungs Jeele SJeb ieceea peefvele meebme keâ : iece& Jeele HesâHeâÌ[eW cew ØeefJe nes peeleer nw 9) Wind & cold dyspnoea Jeele "C[ peefvele meebme keâ 125 : wind & cold injures lungs jesie keâe keâejce : "C[er Jeele Éeje HesâHeâÌ[eW keâes IeeÙeue keâjvee 10) Interior heat dyspnoea Devo veer ieceea peefvele meebme keâ ) Empty dyspnea efjòeâ MJeebme ke=âûúlee 12) Phlegm fluid dyspnoe yeueiece SJeb õjepeefvele meebme keâ 127 : phlegm fluids remain in lungs 13) Chronic dyspnea hegjevee peerce& meebme keâ 128 : phlegm floating in lungs 14) Lungs Qi does not accumulate HesâHeâÌ[eW keâer Tpee& Skeâ$e vener nes heeleer nw 15) Horse spleen wind IeesÌ[e ueer Jeele 129

11 It is severe dyspnoea Ùen leer e meebme keâ neslee nw 16) Chronic dyspnea caused by external influences 130 yeenjer ØeYeeJeeW mes nesves Jeeuee hegjevee meebme keâ Chapter-23 Laws of diagnosis & treatment of common cold 131 meoea, pegkeâece keâer henûeeve SJeb GheÛeej kesâ efveùece Law No. 1 : "C[ ueiekeâj meoea nes peeùes lees Fmekeâe keâejce HesâHeâÌ[eW SJeb Mejerj hej yeenjer Jeele "C[ keâe Dee eâcece neslee nw~ Common cold is caused by attack of external wind cold on lungs on body. Law No. 2 : pegkeâece ueie peeùes lees Fmekeâe keâejce HesâHeâÌ[eW SJeb Mejerj hej iece& Jeele keâe Dee eâcece neslee nw~ 132 Common cold with heat is caused by attack of external wind heat on lungs & 133 Law No. 3 : meoea meele kesâ efmej cew oo& SJeb Yeejerheve ueies pewmes efmej kesâ ÛeejeW lejheâ keâheì[e yeboee nw lees Fmekeâe keâejce HesâHeâÌ[s SJeb Mejerj hej yeenjer Deeõ& iece& keâe Dee eâcece neslee nw~ 134 Common cold with pain & distension of head with a feeling of cloth wrapped around the head may be due to attack of external humid heat. 135 Law No. 4 : meeceevùe meoea kesâ meele kebâhekebâheer SJeb pjej nes lees Fmekeâe keâejce Mejerj hej yeenjer Jeele keâe Dee eâcece neslee nw~ Common cold with chills & fever is due to attack of external wind or infection. Law No. 5 : meeceevùe meoea kesâ meele peye Ûesnjs SJeb DeebKeeW hej metpeve Dee peeùes lees Fmekeâe keâejce Mejerj SJeb HesâHeâÌ[eW hej yeenjer Jeele "C[ SJeb veceer keâe Dee eâcece neslee nw~ 136 Common cold with swelling on face, eyes is due to attack of external wind cold & dampness on lungs & body.

12 Chapter-24 Chapter-25 Other symptoms Law No. 6 : Increase & enhance the defensive Qi of the body to prevent frequent attack of common cold. 137 meoea keâe yeej yeej Dee eâcece mes yeûeeves kesâ efueùes ØeeflejesOeelcekeâ GheÛeej oskeâj Mejerj keâer jesie ØeeflejesOekeâ #ecelee yeì{eùew~ Law No. 7 : meoea kesâ yeeo keâer keâcepeesjer keâe GheÛeej keâjw leeefkeâ JÙeefòeâ keâer keâeùe&#ecelee keâce ve nes~ Law No. 8 : Deiej JÙeefòeâ keâes ueies efkeâ Gmes "C[ ueieer nw lelee meoea keâe Dee eâcece nesves pee jne nw lees meoea mes yeûeves keâe GheÛeej ow~ Law No. 9 : peye jesieer keâes meoea ueie peeùes, Ùes meoea hegjeveer nes peeùe, keâyeer kebâhekebâheer nes, keâyeer pjej nes peeùe lees GheÛeej ow~ Laws of treatment of lungs HesâHeâÌ[eW kesâ GheÛeej kesâ efveùece 138 a) Pulse diagnosis of lungs diseases b) Tongue diagnosis of lungs diseases 139 c) Phlegm & cough diagnosis of lungs diseases 140 d) Laws relating to external attacks on lungs 141 e) Other important diagnosis of lungs diseases 142 Bronchitis MJeebmeveueer Øeoen 147 1) Acute bronchitis veùee G«e MJeebmeveueer Øeoen cegkùe ue#ece 2) Chronic bronchitis hegjevee peerce& MJeebmeveueer Øeoen cegkùe ue#ece Causes of bronchitis MJeebmeveueer Øeoen kesâ keâejce 148 Treatment of acute bronchitis Treatment of chronic bronchitis

13 Chapter-26 Chapter-27 Chapter-28 Preventive treatment for bronchitis 149 Pneumonia HesâHeâÌ[eW keâe Øeoen 150 Diagnosis of pneumonia On the basis of location of disease the pneumonia is of two types : 1) Lobar pneumonia KeC[erÙe HesâHeâÌ[eW keâe Øeoen cegkùe ue#ece 2) Bronchial pneumonia or lobular pneumonia 151 MJeebme veefueùeew keâe efveceesefveùee Ùee Skeâ lejheâ keâe efveceesefveùee cegkùe ue#ece Treatment of pneumonia Treatment of pneumonia according to different stages of disease 152 a) Early stage of seasonal fibrile disease. b) Second stage of seasonal febrile disease c) Third stage of disease. 153 d) Dr. Voll Éeje Keespes ieùes veùes efyevogdeew hej GheÛeej~ Bronchial asthama MJeebme veefueùeew keâe ocee 154 cegkùe ue#ece Two types of bronchial asthama : 1) Bronchial asthama due to external causes 155 yeenjer keâejceew mes nesves Jeeuee MJeebme veefueùeew keâe ocee 2) Bronchial asthama due to internal cause Devo veer keâejceew mes nesves Jeeuee MJeebme veefueùeew keâe ocee Tubercular pleuritis Ùe#cee kesâ keâejce nesves Jeeuee HegâHeäHegâmeeJejCe MeesLe 157 cegkùe ue#ece TCM pathogenesis : TCM kesâ Devegmeej jesie keâejkeâ TCM kesâ Devegmeej tubercular pleuritis leerve Øekeâej keâer nes mekeâleer nw 1) Tubercular pleuritis due to stagnation of evil in shaoyang 158 jesie keâer meedeesùeebie cew keâeje kesâ keâejce Ùe#ceepeefvele HegâHeäHegâmeeJejCe MeesLe nesvee 159 cegkùe ue#ece 2) Tubercular pleuritis due to retention of phlegm & fluids in chest & hypochondrium 160

14 Chapter-29 Chapter-30 Úeleer SJeb keâeske cew yeueiece SJeb õjeew keâer keâeje mes Ùe#ceepeefvele HegâHeäHegâmeeJejCe MeesLe nesvee Pathogenesis jeskeâ keâejkeâ cegkùe ue#ece 161 3) Tubercular pleuritis due to internal heat caused by deficiency of yang yeenj Ùeebie keâer keâceer mes Devoj ieceea yeì{ peeves mes ngdee Ùe#ceepeefvele HegâHeäHegâmeeJejCe MeesLe cegkùe ue#ece Special Note Lung abscess HesâHeâÌ[s cew yeveves Jeeuee HeâesÌ[e 162 cegkùe ue#ece TCM 163 TCM kesâ Devegmeej lungs abscess kesâ leerve stages nesles nw 1) Primary stage in which wind heat attack the lungs ØeeLeefcekeâ ÛejCe efpemecew Jeele ieceea HesâHeâÌ[eW hej Dee eâcece keâj osleer nw cegkùe ue#ece 2) Middle stage in which noxious heat accumulates in the lungs 164 ceeoùeefcekeâ ÛejCe efpemecew Kelejveekeâ ieceea HesâHeâÌ[eW cew Skeâ$e nes peeleer nw cegkùe ue#ece 3) Last stage in which both Qi & yin become deficient 165 Deefvlece ÛejCe efpemecew HesâHeâÌ[eW cew Qi SJe yin oesveew Ie peeles nq cegkùe ue#ece 166 Lung Cancer HesâHeâÌ[s keâe kewâvmej 167

15 There are four types of lungs cancer : i) Squamous cell carcinoma hejleoej keâesmeew keâe kewâvmej ii) iii) iv) Chapter-31 Adenocarcinoma ieeb"jeeuee kewâvmej Large cell carcinoma yeì[s keâesmeew keâe kewâvmej Small cell carcinoma Úes s keâesmeew keâe kewâvmej Causes of lungs cancer HesâHeâÌ[s kesâ kewâvmej kesâ keâejce Prevent lung cancer HesâHeâÌ[s kesâ kewâvmej keâer jesie 168 TCM syndromes kesâ Devegmeej lungs cancer kesâ Øekeâej 1) Lungs cancer due to phlegm heat & deficiency of yin yeueiece Ùegòeâ ieceea SJeb efùeve kesâ keâejce HesâHeâÌ[eW keâe kewâvmej nesvee 169 cegkùe ue#ece 2) Lungs cancer due to blood stasis causing damage to lungs collaterals 170 jòeâ keâer keâeje mes HesâHeâÌ[eW kesâ meneùekeâ ceeieex keâe #eefle«emle neskeâj HesâHeâÌ[eW keâe kewâvmej nes peevee 171 cegkùe ue#ece 172 3) Lungs cancer due to deficiency of both yin & Qi Yin SJeb Qi oesveew keâer keâceer kesâ keâejce HesâHeâÌ[eW keâe kewâvmej nesvee cegkùe ue#ece Special note Tuberculosis Ùe#cee 173 How infection develops? kewâmes meb eâcece yeì{lee nw? Transmission of infection meb eâcece keâe Skeâ JÙeefòeâ mes otmejs JÙeefòeâ cew mebûejce and complications ue#ece SJeb GheõJe 174 Location of TB eryeer keâer Mejerj cew efmleefle 175 Site of TB & symptoms Diagnosis of TB eryeer keâe jesie efveoeve

16 TCM treatment of TB eryeer keâe SkeäÙethebkeäÛej GheÛeej 176 1) Pulmonary tuberculosis HesâHeâÌ[s keâer eryeer 2) Phthisis Ùe#cee keâe #eùe 177 3) Other treatments of tuberculosis 177 4) Cough caused by pulmonary tuberculosis HesâHeâÌ[s keâer eryeer kesâ keâejce Deeves Jeeueer Keebmeer 5) Pleuritis HesâHeâÌ[s keâer efpeuueer keâe Øeoen 6) Another treatment of tuberculosis of lungs 7) Primary tuberculosis of lymph nodes (scrofula) kebâ"ceeuee 8) Tuberculosis of lymph nodes of neck in women 178 ceefnueedeew cew ieo&ve ueefmekeâe «eefvleùeew keâer eryeer 9) Tuberculosis of lymph nodes of the throat ieues keâer ueefmekeâe «eefvleùeew keâer eryeer 10) Tuberculosis of lymph nodes from chest down to armpit Úeleer mes ueskeâj keâeke lekeâ keâer ueefmekeâe «eefvleùeew keâer 11) Tuberculosis of lymph nodes near the left ear lobe keâeve keâer yeeùeer ueesue kesâ heeme keâer ueefmekeâe «eefvle keâer eryeer 12) Tuberculosis of lymph nodes near the right ear lobe oeefnves keâeve keâer ueesue kesâ heeme keâer ueefmekeâe «eefvle keâer eryeer 13) Tuberculosis of cervical lymph node keâc"ceeuee 14) Bones and joints tuberculosis nef[d[ùeew SJeb peesì[ew keâer eryeer ) Intestinal tuberculosis DeebleeW keâer eryeer 16) Pulmonary tuberculosis HesâHeâÌ[eW keâer eryeer Treatment to augment vitality, assimilation and appetite

17 Chapter-32 17) Non tuberculosis lymphatic gland swelling 18) Non veneral groin and abdominal lymphatic swelling 19) Pulmonary tuberculosis HesâHeâÌ[s keâer eryeer 20) TB of throat ieues keâer eryeer 21) Tuberculosis eryeer 22) Pleurisy HegâHeäHegâmeeJejCe iegne MeesLe ) Pleural effusion or hydrothorax HesâHeâÌ[s cew heeveer Deevee 24) Lymph adenopathy in neck 25) Cervical goitre 26) Hydrothorax HegâHeäHegâmeeJejCe iegne cew heeveer Ùee heme Deevee 27) Tuberculosis hard lump in abdomen, which can not be moved and which increases rapidly in size ) Tuberculosis hard lump in abdomen which can not be moved with sides and abdomen swollen & painful, interior of body hot, heart troubled 29) Hard lump in abdomen, which moves when pressed. It sometime appears and sometimes scatters. 30) Lump, nodes and fibrosis in stomach DeeceeMeÙe cew ieeb"s Respiratory & cardiac failure of pulmonary encephalspathy 183 HesâHeâÌ[eW mes mecyeefvoele ceefmle<keâ jesie kesâ keâejce MJemeve SJeb ùoùe ieefle keâe keâ peevee TCM pathogenesis TCM kesâ Devegmeej jesie keâejkeâ Respiratory & cardiac failure oes Øekeâej keâe neslee nw 1) Retention of water due to yang deficiency Ùeebie keâer keâceer kesâ keâejce peue keâe DeJe æ nes peevee

18 Chapter-33 Chapter-34 Chapter-35 cegkùe ue#ece 2) Exhaustion of real yin and Qi Qi lelee JeemleefJekeâ yin keâe Ûegkeâ peevee cegkùe ue#ece Pulmonary hypertension (cor pulmonale) HesâHeâÌ[s peefvele GÛÛe jòeâ Ûeehe 187 ue#ece Treatment Pulmonary heart disease HesâHeâÌ[s peefvele ùoùe jesie 189 heemûeelùe GheÛeej heæefle kesâ Devegmeej pulmonary heart disease kesâ keâejce SJeb stages Causes of pulmonary heart disease according to chinese acupuncture 1) Pulmonary obstruction with phlegm heat HesâHeâÌ[eW cew keâeje kesâ meele Mues<cee SJeb ieceea yeì{vee cegkùe ue#ece 2) Attack of heart by the retained fluid 190 DeJe æ õje keâe ùoùe hej Dee eâcece cegkùe ue#ece 3) Mental confusion due to phlegm 191 Mues<cee kesâ keâejce ceeveefmekeâ Yeüeefvle nesvee cegkùe ue#ece Special notes

19 Chapter-36 Chapter-37 Inverted cup syndrome Guše hùeeuee mebue#ece 193 ue#ece Causes of disease jesie kesâ ue#ece TCM treatment of wheezing & dyspnea IejIejenš SJeb meebme Hetâueves keâe TCM GheÛeej 194 1) Heat wheezing Causes of disease 2) Chilly wheezing Causes of disease 3) Repletion dyspnea 195 Causes of disease 4) Vaculty dyspnea Causes of disease 196 5) Treatment for coughing & inability to lie down 6) Treatment for dyspnea & rapid breathing 7) Treatment if dyspnea is not caused by phlegm 8) If there is dyspnea & wheezing 9) If there is long lasting dyspnea Pneumoconiosis HegâHeäHegâme OetefueceÙelee 197

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