1. Syndrome of Qi Stagnation in Liver and Gallbladder
Main Symptoms: This syndrome is similar to stone and chronic cholecystitis without obvious infection in the biliary system and the onset is often induced by melancholy and anger, manifested by paroxysmal pain in the right upper abdomen, radiating to the right shoulder and back, accompanied by nausea, vomiting, abdominal distension and eructation, bitter taste in the mouth, dry throat, poor appetite, constipation, and pale tongue, thin and whitish coating with wiry pulse. Click here to learn Chinese medicine Treatment for Gall-Stone.
2. Syndrome of Dampness and Heat in Liver and Gallbladder
Main Symptoms: This syndrome is similar to stone with obvious infection in the biliary system and acute obstructive and suppurative cholangitis and the onset is often caused by crapulence, manifested by fixed pain in the right upper abdomen, aggravated by pressure, poor appetite, pain aggravated by food intake, accompanied by nausea, vomiting, greasy taste in the mouth, yellowish color in the skin and eyes, brown urine, constipation, reddened tongue, yellowish and greasy coating with wiry and rapid pulse.
3. Syndrome of Toxic Heat in Liver and Gallbladder
Main Symptoms: This syndrome is similar to suppurative cholecystitis complicated with peritonitis, acute obstructive and suppurative cholangitis, manifested by constant and serious pain in the right upper abdomen, aggravated by pressure, and even pain in the whole abdomen, abdominal tension, accompanied by high fever, aversion to cold, yellowish color in the skin and eyes, dry mouth and lips, dizziness, delirium, profuse cold perspiration, cold sensation in the limbs, brown urine, constipation, reddened tongue or crimson tongue, yellowish and greasy coating with wiry and rapid pulse or fine and thready and feeble pulse. Click here to learn TCM Treatment Evaluation for Gall-Stone.