SWEATING

Chapter 76


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SPONTANEOUS SWEATING


Interrogation, Chapter 41











NIGHT SWEATING


Interrogation, Chapter 41


Night sweating is called in Chinese dao han, which literally means ‘thief sweating’; this name probably refers to the fact that night-time sweating is very depleting of the body’s energies and it ‘robs’ the body of its Qi. Both daytime and night-time sweating deplete the body’s energy: the former depletes Qi and Yang, and the latter Yin. Thus both daytime and night-time sweating start a pathological vicious circle because they can derive from a deficiency but they also aggravate that deficiency.










YELLOW SWEAT


Observation, Chapter 20; Interrogation, Chapter 41


Yellow sweat was first mentioned in the ‘Synopsis of Prescriptions from the Golden Cabinet’ (Jin Gui Yao Lue, c. AD200). In Chapter 14, where yellow sweat is mentioned three times, it says: ‘With Yellow Sweat disease there is swelling, fever, thirst and yellow sweat like Phellodendron sap [i.e. bright-yellow]’.1


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

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