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feng tan  (wind phlegm) 風痰      (in English and Chinese 中英文)
 

by: Joe Hing kwok Chu

 

 Feng tan (wind phlegm) syndrome: It is usually caused by chill and virus invading respiratory organ. Usually the change of temperature (chill) causes the production of white cells to slow down and when the body harbors virus, it causes infections like cold or influenza. At the onset, the phlegm is thin and white. After the immune system is mobilized, the casualty of the white cells causes the phlegm to change into yellow color and so as the color of the fur of the tongue. Usually the patients dislike cold wind.

See han tan (cold phlegm) syndrome and tan shi syndrome.

 

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風痰証:因風寒與病毒侵入呼吸器官而引起傷風感冒。身體受冷後,白血球之生產降低,如有侵入呼吸器官則引起感染。 病起初痰色白質稀,舌苔白 。身體免疫 系統發動後,白血球陣亡後所堆積的屍體使痰成為黃色而黏。舌苔亦轉黃。 病人一般怕風。
痰濕證,寒 痰證之鑒別。

 

 

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