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Root Causes by TCM for Rumbling Nose
The rumbling nose, or nasal congestion, in TCM is attributed to various root causes, primarily involving the invasion of pathogenic factors such as Wind, Cold, or Heat. These factors disrupt the normal functions of Qi, the vital life force, leading to symptoms like sneezing, aversion to cold, and clear nasal discharge. Treatment in TCM focuses on expelling the Wind and fortifying the body's defensive energy to restore harmony and health.
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Exterior Wind: Symptoms include sneezing, aversion to cold, and clear nasal discharge, indicating the body's surface is battling with invading cold. Treatment involves expelling the Wind and fortifying the body's defensive energy.
Damp-Cold: Symptoms are often accompanied by bodily heaviness, chills, and digestive upset, reflecting deeper systemic issues that require warming and drying treatments.
Spleen and Lung Qi deficiency: Weakness in these areas can lead to fatigue, weak immune system, frequent colds, runny nose, and shortness of breath.
Dampness and Phlegm in the upper jiao: Accumulation in the respiratory system can obstruct the flow of Qi and lead to allergy symptoms.
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