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Using Blood Pressure and Heart Rate Measurements to Determine an Objective TCM Diagnosis (Pt. 2)

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This article from Acupuncture Today explores a fascinating intersection of Western diagnostics and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) by detailing how specific blood pressure measurements can be correlated with distinct TCM patterns. Tina Chen, LAc, outlines five different blood pressure types (6 through 10) beyond typical high or low readings, each offering a nuanced perspective for TCM diagnosis and treatment. For instance, high systolic with normal diastolic pressure (Type 6) is often linked to neck constriction and blood/qi stagnation in the neck area, potentially manifesting as neck pain or headache. Conversely, high systolic with low diastolic pressure (Type 7) may suggest a heart valve issue and heart qi and blood deficiency. The article provides potential signs, symptoms, pulse qualities, and tailored treatment principles, including herbal formulas like Ge Gen Tang and lifestyle recommendations such as dietary adjustments and exercise. This objective approach using blood pressure offers acupuncturists valuable insights for formulating effective TCM treatments.

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This article from Acupuncture Today explores a fascinating intersection of Western diagnostics and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) by detailing how specific blood pressure measurements can be correlated with distinct TCM patterns. Tina Chen, LAc, outlines five different blood pressure types (6 through 10) beyond typical high or low readings, each offering a nuanced perspective for TCM diagnosis and treatment. For instance, high systolic with normal diastolic pressure (Type 6) is often linked to neck constriction and blood/qi stagnation in the neck area, potentially manifesting as neck pain or headache. Conversely, high systolic with low diastolic pressure (Type 7) may suggest a heart valve issue and heart qi and blood deficiency. The article provides potential signs, symptoms, pulse qualities, and tailored treatment principles, including herbal formulas like Ge Gen Tang and lifestyle recommendations such as dietary adjustments and exercise. This objective approach using blood pressure offers acupuncturists valuable insights for formulating effective TCM treatments.

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