Title: TCVM Approach to Megacolon and Megaesophagus
1TCVM Approach to Megacolon and Megaesophagus
2Mega- Introduction
- If normal directional motion is inhibited in a
tubular organ - A type of Qi Deficiency
- May be a congenital disharmony
- Yang Jing Deficiency if associated with other
signs of Yang Deficiency - Yin Jing Deficiency if associated with other
signs of Yin Deficiency
3Mega- Introduction
- Directional or propulsive Qi Deficiency
- May be acquired
- Exogenous Pernicious influences
- E.g. distemper virus, trauma, toxins, poor
quality foods for that species or individual
constitution - Endogenous Pernicious influences
- E.g. hypothyroidism, systemic lupus
erythematosus, hypoadrenocorticism, myasthenia
gravis - Remember that sthenia means full or excess
- asthenia means empty or weak or deficient
4Mega- Introduction
- Directional Qi Deficiency
- May be associated with concurrent Blood or Yin
Deficiency - Subsequent Dryness fails to lubricate either
ingesta or feces - Megaesophagus swallowing inhibited
- Regurgitate dry ingesta
- Megacolon defecation inhibited
- Cannot float the boat in a dry river
5Megaesophagus and Megacolon Types of Wei
Syndromes?
- Wei means withered in Chinese to describe the
withering of muscles - Classical Wei or Atrophy Syndrome is a condition
characterized by a weakness of the four limbs,
progressively leading to atrophy, a limp state of
muscles and tendons, an inability to walk
properly and eventually paralysis - This weakness generally occurs without pain
- So are these Megas localized Wei?
6Wei Syndrome Pattern Differentiation
- Heat in the Lungs injuring Yin fluids- Excess
- Invasion of Damp-Heat- Excess
- Invasion of Cold-Dampness- Excess
- Stomach and Spleen deficiency- Deficiency
- Spleen and Heart collapse- Deficiency
- Liver and Kidney deficiency- Deficiency
- Blood Stasis in the channels- Combination of
Excess and Deficiency
7Relationship Between Pattern and Pathoetiology
- Wind-Heat causes only Lung-Heat injuring Yin
fluids - External Dampness leads to Damp-Heat or
Cold-Dampness - Irregular Diet causes the patterns of Damp-Heat,
Cold-Dampness and Stomach-Spleen deficiency - Excessive sex and overwork cause the patterns of
Kidney-Liver deficiency and Blood stasis in the
channels - Trauma causes the pattern of Blood stasis in the
channels - Shock leads to the pattern of Heart-Spleen
collapse
8Mega- Primary treatment principles
- Tonify global and local Qi
- Assist directional Qi Flow
- Increase Moisture
- Tonify Yin
- Increase Body Fluids
- Nourish Blood
- Invigorate Blood
9Megaesophagus Pattern Differentiation
- Qi Deficiency or Yang Deficiency
- may be seen with hypothyroidism, systemic lupus
erythematosus, hypoadrenocorticism, myasthenia
gravis, poor quality foods for that species or
individual constitution - Blood Deficiency /- Blood Stagnation
- may be seen with trauma, toxins, poor quality
foods for that species or individual constitution - Heat Patterns
- may be seen with distemper infection or other
febrile diseases
10Megaesophagus Treatment
- Physical assistance with raised feeding station
and soft, highly digestible foods - Suggest slow-cooked foods based upon Bian Zheng
(see following lecture) - Acupuncture based upon global and local Patterns
- Herbal Formula based upon global and local
Patterns
11Megaesophagus Qi Deficiency
- Clinical Signs
- Fatigue, weight loss, muscle mass loss,
decreased/depressed back Shu points - Tongue
- Pale, moist
- Pulse
- Feeble, especially middle and upper jiao
12Megaesophagus Qi Deficiency
- Acupuncture Use electro-AP!!
- PC 6 master of the chest
- CV 17 front Mu of the upper Sea of Qi
- CV 12 front Mu for the Stomach (esophagus
belongs to the Stomach) - BL 13, 14, 15 as local Shu for upper Sea of Qi
- LI 4, LIV 3 to move Qi
- LI 10, ST 36, CV 6 to nourish Qi
- LI 1, LU 11, ST 45 to clear fullness of the chest
in the region of the Heart
13Megaesophagus Qi Deficiency
- Spleen Qi Deficiency
- Si Jun Zi Tang or Four Gentlemen Decoction
- the chief herb Panax ginseng ren shen is sweet,
warm and tonifies Spleen Qi - the deputy herb Atractylodis macrocephalae bai
zhu is bitter, warm and strengthens Spleen Qi and
dries Dampness
14Megaesophagus Qi Deficiency
- Spleen Qi Deficiency
- Si Jun Zi Tang
- assistant herb Poria cocos fu ling is sweet,
bland and leeches out Dampness and mildly
Tonifies Spleen Qi - the envoy Glycyrrhiza uralensis gan cao is warm,
sweet and warms and regulates the middle burner - modify with Hou Po magnolia bark to promote Qi
flow, transform Dampness, relieve food
stagnation, direct rebellious Qi downward for a
stifling sensation in the chest - Or modify with Platycodon jie geng resolve phlegm
and guide other herbs to upper burner
15Megaesophagus Blood Deficiency
- Clinical Signs
- Dry fur, dry pads, firm, dry stools, decreased
firmness in back Shu points - Tongue
- Pale, dry, may have slight lavender hue
- Pulse
- Weak, thin, especially middle and upper jiaos
16Megaesophagus Blood Deficiency
- Acupuncture Use electro-AP!!
- PC 6 master of the chest
- CV 17 front Mu of the upper Sea of Qi
- CV 12 front Mu for the Stomach for post-heaven
Blood - BL 17, 18 to engender Blood
- LI 4, LIV 3 to move Qi with Blood
- SP 10, ST 36 to engender Blood and benefit Spleen
and Stomach - LI 1, LU 11, ST 45 to clear fullness of the chest
in the region of the Heart
17Megaesophagus Blood Deficiency
- Tao Hong Si Wu Tang Four Substances Decoction
with Peach Kernel and Safflower - Shu di huang prepared rehmannia
- Dang gui angelica sinensis
- Bai shao yao white peony
- Chuan xiong ligusticum
- Tao ren peach kernel
- Hong hua safflower
- Nourish Blood, promote Blood circulation, removes
Blood Stasis
18Megaesophagus Blood Stagnation
- Clinical Signs
- Pain in chest, front Mu and back Shu points,
uncomfortable lying in ventral recumbency - Tongue
- Lavender, usually slightly pale and dry
- Pulse
- Wiry, choppy, commonly thin
19Megaesophagus Blood Stagnation
- Acupuncture Use electro-AP!!
- LI 4, LIV 3, LIV 14 to move Blood
- PC 6 master of the chest, reduce stagnation
- CV 17 front Mu of the upper Sea of Qi
- BL 17, 18, SP 10 to engender and circulate
Stagnant Blood - CV 12, GB 21, GV 1 to descend Qi
- LI 1, LU 11, ST 45 to clear fullness of the chest
in the region of the Heart
20Megaesophagus Blood Stagnation
- Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang Remove Stasis from the Mansion
of Blood Decoction - Tao ren peach kernel
- Hong hua safflower
- Dang gui angelica sinensis
- Sheng di huang prepared rehmannia
- Chuan xiong ligusticum
- Chi shao yao red peony
- Chuan niu xi cyathula
- Jie geng platycodon
- Chai hu bupleurum
- Zhi ke bitter orange
- Gan cao licorice
- Promotes the circulation of Blood and Qi, removes
Blood Stasis, relieves pain
21Megacolon Pattern Differentiation
- Qi Deficiency
- seen with chronic poor quality foods for felids
in general or individual constitution - Blood Deficiency /- Blood Stagnation
- seen with trauma, poor quality foods for that
species or individual constitution - Heat Patterns
- may be seen with chronic Stagnation of Qi or
Blood - Yin Deficiency
- usually a consequence of Chronic Heat
- Mixed Qi and Blood Deficiency
- is very common
22Megacolon Primary treatment principles
- Tonify global and local Qi
- Assist directional Qi Flow
- Tonify Qi of all Bowels (i.e. Stomach System)
- Increase Moisture
- Tonify Yin
- Increase Body Fluids
- Nourish Blood
23Megacolon Qi Deficiency
- Clinical Signs
- Firm to moderate stools that are difficult to
expel, thin, small muscles, easily fatigued - Tongue
- Pale, normal to moist
- Pulse
- Weak, deep
24Megacolon Qi Deficiency
- Acupuncture
- BL 20, 21, ST 36 and CV 12 to nourish the Spleen
and Stomach - ST 37 lower He Sea for Large Intestine
- BL 25, ST 25 back Shu and front Mu for Large
Intestine - TH 6, TH 5 empirical points for moving the Qi of
the intestines for constipation
25Megacolon Qi Deficiency
- Si Jun Zi Tang or Four Gentlemen Decoction
- Panax ginseng ren shen is sweet, warm and
tonifies Spleen Qi - Atractylodis macrocephalae bai zhu is bitter,
warm and strengthens Spleen Qi and dries Dampness - Poria cocos fu ling is sweet, bland and leeches
out Dampness and mildly Tonifies Spleen Qi - Glycyrrhizae uralensis gan cao is warm, sweet and
warms and regulates the middle burner - Modify with Rhubarb da huang as a bitter, cold
herb to move the bowels and dispel stasis
26Megacolon Qi Deficiency
- Fan Xie Ye (I8001)
- Fan Xie Ye senna leaf
- Sweet, bitter, cold
- Enters the Large Intestine Channel
- Drains downward and guides out stagnation
- For constipation due to heat accumulation in the
Intestines - Contains anthraquinone glycosides
- Hepatic metabolites stimulate pelvic ganglion
- Purge Large Intestine, resolve food stasis
27Megacolon Blood Deficiency
- Clinical Signs
- Hard, dry stool, dry hair, dry and flakey skin
- Tongue
- Pale and dry
- Pulse
- Thin, weak
28Megacolon Blood Deficiency
- Acupuncture
- BL 20, 21, ST 36 and CV 12 to nourish post-heaven
Blood production via SP/ST - BL 17 and SP 10 to nourish Blood
- ST 37 lower He Sea for Large Intestine
- BL 25, ST 25 back Shu and front Mu for Large
Intestine - TH 6, TH 5 empirical points for moving the Qi of
the intestines for constipation
29Megacolon Blood Deficiency
- Dang Gui Cong Rong (A0250)
- Dang gui angelica sinensis
- Rou cong rong cistanche
- Qu mai dianthus
- Shen qu massa fermentata
- Fan xie ye senna leaf
- Hou po magnolia
- Mu xiang saussurea
- Xiang fu zi cyperus seed
- Zhi ke bitter orange
- Tong cao tetrapanax
- Moisten Large Intestine, resolve impacted Large
Intestine
30Megacolon Dryness due to Heat
- Clinical Signs
- Constipation with hard stool difficult to expel,
frequent urination - Tongue
- Dry, yellow coating
- Pulse
- Deep, rapid or floating and choppy
31Megacolon Dryness due to Heat
- Ma Zi Ren Wan Hemp Seed Pill
- Huo ma ren cannabis seed
- Xing ren apricot seed
- Shao yao peony
- Zhi shi immature bitter orange
- Hou po magnolia cortex
- Da huang rhubarb
- Moisten the Intestines, drains Heat, promotes Qi
movement, unblocks the bowels
32Megacolon Yin Deficiency
- Clinical Signs
- Constipation, thirst
- Tongue
- Dry, red
- Pulse
- Thin and slightly rapid or weak and feeble
- Consequence of warm-febrile disease in weak or
Yin Deficient patient
33Megacolon Yin Deficiency
- Acupuncture
- BL 25, ST 25 back Shu and front Mu of Large
Intestine - SP 6, KI 3, , CV 4, BL 23 to nourish the Yin
- TH 6, ST 37 to unblock the Large Intestine
34Megacolon Yin Deficiency
- Zeng Ye Tang Increase the Fluids Decoction
- Xuan shen scrophularia
- Mai men dong ophiopogon
- Sheng di huang fresh rehmannia
- Generates fluids, moistens dryness and unblocks
the bowels
35Megacolon Stagnation with Heat
- Clinical Signs
- Severe constipation and flatulence, focal
distention and abdominal fullness, abdominal pain
which increases with pressure, tense and firm
abdomen - Tongue
- Dry, yellow or dry and dark coating
- Pulse
- Deep, excessive
36Megacolon Stagnation with Heat
- Acupuncture
- Ren 4 tonifies Yin and fluids
- LI 11 clears Heat in the Large Intestine
- ST 37 lower He Sea for Large Intestine to
harmonize LI - ST 44 clears Stomach Heat
- LI 2 clears Large Intestine Heat
- SP 6, KI 6, Ren 12 promote body fluids
37Megacolon Stagnation with Heat
- Da Cheng Qi Tang Major Order the Qi Decoction
- Da huang rhubarb
- Mang xiao mirabilitum
- Zhi shi immature bitter orange
- Hou po magnolia cortex
- Vigorously purges Heat accumulation
38Conclusion
- Megaesophagus and Megacolon are predominantly
types of localized Qi Deficiency - Although heritable (Jing) factors may be
involved, Exogenous Pathogens and poor quality
foods are root cause - Blood Deficiency with or without Blood Stagnation
may be a complicating factor - Acupuncture and Herbal formula based upon Pattern
Differentiation may improve quality of life