Gallbladder Qi Deficiency with Heat
Description
Fatigue, bitter taste, thirst and red tongue.
Clinical features
Fatigue, bitter taste, thirst, nausea, red tongue with yellow coating, rapid pulse.
🏥 Scientific research
Western understanding:
Gallbladder Qi deficiency with Heat correlates with chronic cholecystitis, right upper quadrant pain, and low-grade fever. Characterized by bitter taste, nausea, and a wiry rapid pulse.
Research evidence:
Research evidence for these patterns is emerging. Systematic reviews show acupuncture benefits for anxiety, insomnia, respiratory diseases, and digestive disorders. Case series demonstrate positive outcomes for complex pattern differentiation. Large-scale RCTs recommended for specific pattern combinations.
⚠️ Cautions
Caution in febrile conditions. Avoid strong warming techniques. Monitor temperature.
📚 References
Zhang Y, et al. Acupuncture for insomnia. Sleep Med Rev. 2020. Wang L, et al. Acupuncture for anxiety. J Affect Disord. 2019. Li M, et al. Acupuncture for Parkinson disease. Mov Disord. 2018. WHO Standard Acupuncture Point Locations. 2008. Maciocia G. Foundations of Chinese Medicine. 2015.