Night sweats
Sweating during sleep is called "night sweats." Night sweats is a disease name of Chinese medicine, which is characterized by abnormal sweating after falling asleep and stopping after sweating. "Jin Kui Yao Lue. Water and Gas" in "Eating already sweating, and often sweating in the twilight, this labor also." "Jingyue Quanshu. Khan Zheng" pointed out: "Self-sweating and night sweats have their own yin and yang evidence, It must not be said that spontaneous sweating must be yang deficiency, night sweats must be yin deficiency. " In addition, Zhang Jingyue's "Book of Jingyue. Sweat Certificate" also contains "self-sweating and night sweats, each with evidence of yin and yang. It must not be said that spontaneous sweating must be yang deficiency, night sweats must be yin deficiency." Yin loss and yang deficiency of yin and yang, blood stasis caused by blood stasis and internal stasis of blood stasis and water wet, etc., need to be examined in detail, so it is further divided into: Yin deficiency night sweats, Yang deficiency night sweats, Qi deficiency Night sweats, blood stasis and night sweats, blood deficiency night sweats, wet night sweats, exogenous night sweats. From a Chinese medical point of view, night sweats may be caused by qi deficiency or yin deficiency. If the night sweats are caused by qi deficiency, the vasodilation function is generally not good. You can adjust it with Buzhong Yiqi Decoction, and night sweats caused by insufficient blood and heart palpitations. Shaoyin, should be nourishing the blood and nourishing the heart, should be treated with the Guipi Decoction; if it is caused by yin deficiency constitution, the body has dryness, and night sweats may also occur. At this time, Liuwei Dihuang Wan addition and subtraction can be used to improve it. Night sweats due to deficiency and fire, five upsets and fever, should be nourishing yin and lowering fire, and use Angelica Liuhuang Decoction to add and subtract prescriptions, but it is still recommended to be diagnosed by a Chinese physician before taking medication to improve.
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