Gallbladder GALLBLADDER_BLOOD_DEF_HEAT3

Gallbladder Blood Deficiency with Heat

💊 Treatment principle: Nourish Gallbladder Blood, clear heat, drain bile.

Description

Fatigue, bitter taste, red tongue, thirst.

Clinical features

Fatigue, bitter taste, red tongue without coating, thirst, thin rapid pulse.

🏥 Scientific research

Western understanding:

Clinical understanding of GALLBLADDER_BLOOD_DEF_HEAT3. This pattern is recognized in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Consultation with TCM literature recommended for detailed clinical application.

Research evidence:

Research evidence for these patterns is developing. Systematic reviews show acupuncture benefits for anemia management, dry eye syndrome, Parkinsons disease, and chronic disease supportive care. Studies demonstrate efficacy for symptom management and quality of life improvement. Large-scale RCTs recommended for complex pattern differentiation with wind, dryness, and damp components.

⚠️ Cautions

Standard acupuncture precautions apply. Assess patient individually. Screen for contraindications including pacemaker, seizures, anticoagulation therapy.

📚 References

Zhang Y, et al. Acupuncture for Parkinsons disease. Neurology. 2019. Wang L, et al. Acupuncture for dry eye syndrome. Ophthalmology. 2020. Li M, et al. Acupuncture for anemia. Am J Hematol. 2018. Chen X, et al. Acupuncture for supportive care in chronic disease. J Palliat Med. 2019. WHO Standard Acupuncture Point Locations. 2008.

⚡ Cupping advice

Moderately effective
Technique: Dry
⏱️ Duration: 10 minutes
📅 Frequency: 1-2x per week
💪 Intensity: Moderate
Clinical notes:

Standaard droge cupping kan worden overwogen als aanvullende therapie

Special notes:

Local cupping on painful points or along the affected meridian. Suitable for chronic pain, joint disorders and muscle stiffness.

🚫 Contraindications:

Acute inflammation, fever, bleeding tendency, skin infections, pregnancy (back/abdomen)

Recommended cupping points:
LI4 primary
Hegu 合谷
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ST36 primary
Zusanli 足三里
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GV-14 primary
Dazhui 大椎
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BL23 secondary
Shenshu 肾俞
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GB-20 secondary
Fengchi 風池
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GB20 secondary
Fengchi 风池
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BL12 secondary
Fengmen 风门
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📍 Acupuncture points

LI11 Primary
Quchi 曲池
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KI-1 Secondary
Yongquan 湧泉
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ST-44 Adjuvant
Neiting 内庭
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🚫 Moxa advice

not recommended

📜 Herbal formulas

Siwu Tang 四物汤
🧠 TCM pattern:

Blood deficiency

📋 Indications:

Dysmenorrhea, pale face, dizziness, insomnia

📖 Classical source: Xian Shou Huo Ren Fang
🚫 Contraindications:

Damp-heat

⚠️ Safety warnings:

Safe; may cause constipation due to shudi

Longdan Xiegan Tang 龙胆泻肝汤
🧠 TCM pattern:

Damp-Heat in Liver

📋 Indications:

Herpes zoster, hepatitis, cholecystitis, red eye

📖 Classical source: Yifang Jijie
🚫 Contraindications:

Spleen-Qi deficiency

⚠️ Safety warnings:

Do not use long-term – too cold

Xiaoyao San 逍遥散
🧠 TCM pattern:

Liver-Qi stagnation

📋 Indications:

PMS, depression, bloating, flank pain

📖 Classical source: Taiping Huimin Heji Jufang
🚫 Contraindications:

Zheng qi deficiency

⚠️ Safety warnings:

Safe; may cause mild diarrhea with prolonged use