Wind Phlegm   

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Pattern Names
Wind Phlegm • •
Classification
Category: 8 Principles Syndrome: Excess
Symptoms
Tongue: Swollen, Sticky coat • If Wind Stroke, then swollen and deviated Pulse: Wiry, Slippery
Indications: Severe dizziness, n/v, numbness of limbs, expectorating phlegm, chest oppression, blurry vision, a rattling in the throat, slurred speech • If Wind-Stroke, then also includes aphasia, eye-mouth deviation, hemiplegia, numbness and tingling
Keywords
Sudden Deviation of mouth/tongue/eye or Hemiplegia  
Treatment 
Dispel phlegm
Acupuncture 
SP 9, ST 40, ST 4, ST 5, ST 6, ST 36, LI 4, LI 10, DU 20
Herb
Bu Yang Huan Wu Tang
Etiology
Notes
Use Case 1
Use Case 2