Accumlation & Aggregation (Abdominal Masses) A disease and syndrome of mass in the abdomen, with distention or pain. -- Qi Mass Ju: abdominal mass & pain.

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Accumlation & Aggregation (Abdominal Masses) A disease and syndrome of mass in the abdomen, with distention or pain. -- Qi Mass Ju: abdominal mass & pain which come and go, do not have a fixed location and are movable -- Blood Mass Ji: abdominal mass & pain which are fixed and immovable;

Etiology & Pathology Spleen & Liver Qi stag. Blood Stasis, Phlegm accumulation Etiology: Emotional strain Diet External pathogenic factors 2. Pathology Qi Stagnation Blood Stasis Phlegm

Differentiation 1.Initial, middle & late stage Initial stage: primarily resolve the pathogenic factor: move Qi & blood and resolve phlegm Middle Stage: Resolve the pathogenic factor & tonify the body’s Qi late stage: Tonify the body’s Qi and secondarily resolve the pathogenic factor Softening Herbs: Herbs which soften masses: this is particularly necessary for masses from stasis of blood or phlegm: 2. Qi ; Blood ; Dampness ; Phlegm ; Deficiency Yi Yi RenZhe Bei MuHai ZaoKun BuChuan Shan Jia Gui BanMu liJiang CanBie JiaXia Ku Cao Wa Leng ZiHai Dai

Treatment 1). Initial stage ( Qi Masses ) Signs & Symptoms: –Main Sym. : Movable abdominal masses which come & go, abdominal distension and pain which come and go with the masses –Concurrent sym.: a feeling of discomfort in the hypochondrium, depression, irritability, alternation of constipation and diarrhea –Tongue: red on the sides, maybe thick coating on the root –Pulse: wiry Treatment Protocol: –Soothe the liver –Eliminate stagnation –Move Qi and dissolve masses

Formula: Modifications: Hypochondrial distention -- Cai Hu, Yu Jing, Jiang Huang Vomiting phlegm -- Ling Gui Zhu Gan Tang Liver heat -- Zuo Jing Wan Food retention & constipation -- Da Huang, Zhi shi, Bing Lang Phlegm accumulation -- Ban Xia Hou Pu Tang Blood stasis -- Shi Xiao San Spleen def. after long time illness -- Dang Shen, Bai Zhu Mu Xiang Shun Qi San Mu XiangQin PiChen PiGan CaoZhi KeHou Pu Wu YaoXiang FuCang ZhuSha RenChuan XiongRou Gui

Treatment 1). Middle stage ( Blood Masses ) Signs & Symptoms: –Main Sym. : Hard & immovable abdominal masses, abdominal distension and pain –Concurrent sym.: Darkish complexion & emaciation, anorexia, viscous phlegm, cold & heat now and then, squamous & dry skin & amenorrhea for women –Tongue: Purple –Pulse: wiry; slippery or fine and uneven pulse Treatment Protocol: –Move Qi & Blood –Removing obstructions from the Connecting channel –Dissolve masses

Formula: Modifications: Enhance the formula’s moving Qi effect -- Xiang Fu & Mu xiang Stagnation and masses are very pronounced -- Yan Hu Suo, Yu Jin In an old person -- Dang Shen, Ren Shen Dampness & phlegm -- Fu Ling, Sha Ren, Cang Zhu, Huang Bai ( reduce Dang Gui ) Pronounced masses with burning sensation, red tongue & yellow fur -- Lian Qiao, Pu Gong Yin, Ban Zhi Lian, Bai Hua She She Cao dry skin & amenorrhea for women -- Da Huang Zhe Chong Wan Remove obstructions from the channels -- San Leng; E Zhu Ge Xia Zhu Yu Tang Wu Ling ZhiDang GuiChuan xiongTao RenHong HuaDan Pi Chi ShaoWu YaoYan Hu SuoGan CaoXiang FuZhi Ke

Treatment 1). Later stage ( Blood Masses ) Signs & Symptoms: –Main Sym. : Hard & immovable abdominal masses in long term, severe distention pain, weakness of Zheng Qi –Concurrent sym.: Darkish or yellowish complexion & emaciation, acute anorexia, tiredness & weakness, dry mouth, irritability, insomnia, or cold limbs, loose stools –Tongue: thin reddish tongue body with dark pots, less coating –Pulse: wiry or fine and uneven pulse Treatment Protocol: –Strength the ( Zhen ) Qi –Removing obstructions –Dissolve masses

Formula: Modifications: Def. fire sym. Is pronounced -- Yi Wei Tang + Tai Zi Shen, Huang Jing Internal cold sym is pronounced -- Fu Zi li zhong Tang Blood Def. -- Dang Gui, Shu Di ( Eliminate blood “breaking” herbs ) Ba Zheng Tang Ren ShenBai ZhuFu LingGan Cao Dag GuiBai ShaoShu DiSheng JiagDa Zhao Hua Ji Wan Sang LengE ZhuHai fu ShiXiang FuXiong HuangBing Lang Zu Su MuWa leng ZiWu Ling Zhi

Case History 1 1. Female 27 years First visiting: Main complain: cyst & myoma patient had been diagnosed as having a large cyst on one ovary (7.5 cm in diameter ), a myoma between the uterus & the ovary, and endometriosis. This caused her some abdominal pain and discomfort. The abdomen felt hard on palpation. Her periods were painful, sometimes heavy & sometimes scanty, sometimes stopping and starting, and the menstrual blood was dark with clots. She had an excessive vaginal discharge, yellow in color. Tongue: Pale-purple, swollen body with sticking coating all over which was yellow on the root Pulse: Slippery, slight firm, deep and weak on both Chi positions. TCM diagnose: Stasis of blood Damp-heat in the lower burner Kidney Def. Treatment protocol: -- Move liver blood stasis -- Eliminate blood stasis -- Resolve Damp-heat & Tonify Kidney Formula: Gui Zhi 6, Fu Ling 9, Chi Shao 6, Mu Dan Pi 6, Tao Ren 6, Huang Bai 6, Cang Zhu 6, Yi Yi Ren 10, Niu Xi 6, Dang Gui 6, E zhu 4, Tu Si Zi 6, LuLU Tong 4, 9 month

Case History 1 1. male 65 years First visiting: Main complain: abdominal pain for 2 years & hypochondial pain 4 m Stomachache repeatedly, abdominal fullness or burning sensation, combined with right Hypochondrial pain, tiredness, bitter taste and yellow urination, nausea, loose stools, bad appetite Tongue: light yellow coating, little greasy in the center Pulse: fine & wiry TCM diagnose: Damp heat in St. & Liver Treatment protocol: -- Clear away heat & dampness -- Harmonize liver & St. Formula: Tai Zi Shen 12, Lian Qiao 12, Huang Qin 12, Sang Ji Shen 30, Bai Hua She She Cao 30, Liu Yi San 30, Cai Hu 10, Bai Shao 10, Dang Gui 10, Huo Xiang 6, Bo He 6, Dou Kou 3, San Qi 6