Xiefeng: If the pathogenic wind invades the intestines, it causes diarrhea; if it just stays in the muscles, the patient will sweat profusely. The main symptoms include profuse perspiration, dry mouth, chills and aches all over, and general weakness.
1. Would you please tell me the differences between the diseases caused by the pathogenic wind in the five zang?
2. Qi Bo says, "The symptoms of the lung-wind include profuse perspiration, aversion to wind, a blanched face, and coughing and breathing difficulty.
He often has a bad cough at night.
3. Generally speaking, the patient's condition worsens at night.
4. The symptoms of the heart-wind include profuse perspiration, aversion to wind, dry mouth with cracked lips, angered easily, red face, and dysphagia if seriously ill.
5. Profuse perspiration,aversion to wind, and tendency to melancholia are symptoms of the liver-wind. What a dreary scene-the leaves swept away by the autumn wind!
6. The symptoms of the liver-wind also include a blue face, dry throat, easily angered land, sometimes, being sick of the opposite sex. What a dis-
gusting woman!
7. The symptoms of the spleen-wind include profuse perspiration, aversion to wind, feel tired, unwilling to move, light yellow face and have no appetite for food and drink. Mom, it's time for dinner. I know, but I don't want to eat.
8. Profuse perspiration, aversion to wind, swollen face, and unable to stand upright with backaches are the symptoms of the kidney-wind. What's wrong with you? I'm ill.
9. Other symptoms of kidney-wind are a blackened face and dysuria. Is this me?
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