ZHOU Zhong-ying. On Stagnated Heat[J]. Journal of Nanjing University of traditional Chinese Medicine, 2006, 22(5): 273-276331.
Citation: ZHOU Zhong-ying. On Stagnated Heat[J]. Journal of Nanjing University of traditional Chinese Medicine, 2006, 22(5): 273-276331.

On Stagnated Heat

  • Blood stasis and heat are the pathological basis for the formation of stagnated heat.Blood stasis is clinically manifested by pains,fever,skin and mucosa abnormality,stagnation,lumps and hemorrhage;heat,as one of the six exopathogens,is manifested by fever felt either by the patient or others.At certain stages of the development of acute exogenous febrile diseases and some internal diseases(especially difficult cases),blood heat and blood stasis may be present at the same time in many patients.The syndrome of interactivity of blood stasis and heat refers to the syndrome in which heat,sometimes with phlegm dampness,is accumulated in the blood system and interacts with blood,leading to blood heat and blood stasis,at certain stages of the development of acute exogenous febrile diseases and some internal diseases.
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