Shaoyin disease is a term in traditional Chinese medicine. Major symptoms are weak pulse, drowsiness, terrible cold, clear and thin urine, and loss of yang because of perspiration. It also indicates sufficient in yang and deficient in yin. Vexed feeling, restlessness, throat ache, dry mouth.
Acting contrary to the climate of spring, Shaoyang is not discharged and the supressed liver qi will cause disease.
Acting contrary to the climate of summer, Taiyang will not grow and you may suffer from a deficiency of heart qi.
Acting contrary to the climate of autumn, Taiyin will not be restrained and you will feel distention because of the heat in the lungs.
Acting contrary to the climate of winter, Shaoyin cannot be stored and kidney qi will be weakened.
Shaoyang disease is a term in traditional Chinese medicine. Major symptoms are alternate cold and fever, tightness in the chest, no appetite for food, vexation, vomiting, bitter mouth, dry throat, dizzy, and weak pulse.
Note: Taiyang, Shaoyang, Shaoyin, and Taiyin represent summer, spring, winter and autumn respectively.
Learn more about the theory of Chinese medicine, please read Composition of Meridian System.