Tongue features of common syndromes


Blood stasis syndrome
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Common symptoms: Black and blue or swelling, stabbing pain in fixed place that is worsened at night; or bleeding, with dark clots; bluish or darkish face,bluish nails and lips; fine rough or bound intermittent pulse.
Tongue manifestations: The tongue color and sublingual veins are important for the diagnosis of blood stasis syndrome. Blood stasis syndrome presents with lightly purple tongue(Fig.3- 24), bluish tongue(Fig.3- 25) or darkish tongue( Fig.3- 26).

Or tongue with petechia on the margins (Fig.3- 27)or on margins and tip( Fig. 3-28).

Or with possible bluish (Fig.3- 29),  or twisted( Fig.3- 30)  or dark sublingual veins( Fig.3- 31).
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