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TINNITUS AND DEAFNESS TREATED BY ACUPUNCTURE Published in: http://acupuntura.blogas-pt.com/ Tinnitus is characterized by patients as a standard bell sound in the ears. Deafness is the loss of ability to hear. DIAGNOSIS ACCORDING TO CHINESE MEDICINE Invasion of external wind Sudden onset of tinnitus or hearing loss, tinnitus worse with exposure to wind and cold, fever and chills, aversion to cold, generalized pains, stiff neck, lack of sweating, headache, tongue with thin layer and white, floating pulse. In patterns of wind-heat is possible there are other signs and symptoms as: mild pain in the ear, feeling slight obstruction within the ear, hearing capacity and slightly reduced, membrane of the ear slightly red. Liver Yang hiperactivity Sudden onset of hearing loss or tinnitus, appearance of these symptoms is associated with states of emotional instability, irritability, tendency to anger and rage, dizziness, headache, bitter taste in the mouth, face red, eyes red and dry, night sweats, dry mouth and throat, Red tongue with thin and yellow fur, a rapid pulse and string like.

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Page 1: Tinnitus/deafness and acupuncture

TINNITUS AND DEAFNESS TREATED BY ACUPUNCTURE

Published in:

http://acupuntura.blogas-pt.com/

Tinnitus is characterized by patients as a standard bell sound in the ears.

Deafness is the loss of ability to hear.

DIAGNOSIS ACCORDING TO CHINESE MEDICINE

Invasion of external wind Sudden onset of tinnitus or hearing loss, tinnitus worse with exposure to

wind and cold, fever and chills, aversion to cold, generalized pains, stiff

neck, lack of sweating, headache, tongue with thin layer and white,

floating pulse.

In patterns of wind-heat is possible there are other signs and symptoms

as: mild pain in the ear, feeling slight obstruction within the ear, hearing

capacity and slightly reduced, membrane of the ear slightly red.

Liver Yang hiperactivity

Sudden onset of hearing loss or tinnitus, appearance of these symptoms

is associated with states of emotional instability, irritability, tendency to

anger and rage, dizziness, headache, bitter taste in the mouth, face red,

eyes red and dry, night sweats, dry mouth and throat, Red tongue with

thin and yellow fur, a rapid pulse and string like.

The sudden appearance of tinnitus have to be very intense sound with

high intensity and decreased hearing. However, as the rise of yang is a

consequence of the yin vacuity, if this pattern is the most intense, the

patient may have the symptoms of yin vacuity. It´s also possible to feel

changes of symptoms due to aggravated yin vacuity that generates liver

yang hyperactivity.

Damp-phlegm

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Sudden onset of tinnitus, sensation of heaviness in the head, particularly

in the auditory canal, abdominal enlargement, aggravation by exposure to

wet environments, tongue with sticky fur, slippery pulse.

Other changes in damp-heat, as damp-heat in the liver and gallbladder

may have: relatively severe pain in the ear that can radiate to the face,

fever and cold alternated that aggravate other symptoms. In patterns of

damp-heat the tinnitus may have sudden appearance, have sound too

high and reduced capacity hearing.

Kidney yin and yang vacuity

Tinnitus with low sound but persistent, gradual onset, relief with local

pressure, tinnitus of low sound like cicada, aggravation by physical

exertion, chronic loss of hearing, dizziness, low back pain, weakness of

lower limbs, pink tongue and pulse weak and thin.

Acupuncture

Selection of points for tinnitus: 2GB, point the root of the vagus nerve,

6TB.

On this point combination we have local points and a distal point. One of

the points is used of auricular therapy but with very good effects in

treatment of tinnitus. 2GB and 6TB are a combination of points of the

same pair of meridians.

Other points to add: 5TB, 41GB, 17TB, 19SI, 21TB.

 

Selection of points according to the clinical patterns:

Invasion of external Wind: 20GB, 16GV, 12GB.

20GB and 12GB are 2 proximal points to the ear which function to

eliminate Wind. 16GV is found in the neck and is designed to eliminate not

only wind but also alleviate some symptoms such as dizziness, stiff neck

or occipital headache, originated in this clinical pattern.

Liver yang hiperactivity: 20GB, 3LV, 6SP, 3KD.

3LV the 20GB calm the Liver Yang while points 6SP and 3KD invigorate

the Yin.

Other points to use: 2LV, 43GB, 5TB, 6PC.

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Damp-phlegm: 36ST, 8ST, 12CV.

36ST and 8ST is a combination of points of the same meridian, one local

and one distal, which function to remove humidity from the head. Point

12CV, as the 36ST, remove damp and strengthen the Spleen (it is easier to

remove damp if the speen is strong).

Other points to add: 4SP, 2SP, 20BL.

Kidney yin and yang vacuity: 4GV, 4CV, 6SP.

This combination is very good for strengthening the Qi of the Kidney and

give energy to the body.

Other points to add: 3KD, 7KD, 23BL.

Symptomatic points for relevant symptoms:

Irritability: Yintang

Night sweats: 6HT, 3SI

Headache time: 8GB, 41GB, 5TB

Headache parietal: Sishencong, 20GV, 1KD.

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