ABDOMEN

Chapter 71


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INTRODUCTION


Although the headings below refer primarily to pain in various areas of the abdomen, other sensations may be experienced in each of those areas; these are primarily distension, oppression, fullness or stuffiness.


The clinical significance of these sensations is briefly explained below. For a fuller explanation, see Part 2, Chapter 38.








PAIN


The regions of abdominal pain in Chinese medicine are as follows:




Figure 16.7 on p. 145 illustrates these areas.



Area below the xyphoid process


Interrogation, Chapter 38











Epigastric pain


Interrogation, Chapter 38
















Hypochondrial pain


Interrogation, Chapter 38


These are the two lateral areas of the upper abdomen below the rib cage.





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Apr 15, 2017 | Posted by in GENERAL & FAMILY MEDICINE | Comments Off on ABDOMEN

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