Encephalitis is defined as a condition of irritation and swelling
(inflammation) of the brain, as a result of virus, bacteria and others
invasion.
Treatments
C. In Chinese medicine perspective(86)
Traditional Chinese medicine defined Encephalitis as a condition of
acute febrile disease as pathogenic warm factor entering the body, or
invasion of the heat into the pericardium, or disturbance of the heart
by phlegmatic fire or the inward invasion of the
weak wind.
C.1. Encephalitis as Pathogenic warm factor entering the body
1. Symptoms are not limit to
Fever, headache, perspiration, chilly sensation,
pain of the throat, thirst, stiffness of the neck, mental confusion,
delirium, convulsions, thin white or slight yellowish coating of the
tongue and rapid pulsem etc.
2. The formula Bai Hu Tang Jia Jian. The aim is to purify the Qi with pungent-cold drugs and to detoxify the body. Ingredients include
Gypsum 60g,
Root of Zhejiang figwort 30,
Tuber of dwarf lilyturf 30g
Fresh or dried rehmannia 30g
Rhizome of wind-weed 12g
Honeysuckle flower 30g
Weeping forsythia (fruit) 30g
Common red rhizome 30g
Dryers woad root 30g
Dryers woad leaf 30g
Cicada slough 20g
Larva of a silkworm with batrytis 10g
Licorice root 6g
C.2. Encephalitis as invasion of the heat into the pericardium
1. Symptoms are nor limit to
Fever,
headache, mental confusion, stupor, delirium, tremors, yellow coating of
the tongue with dark red colour, and full pulse, etc.
2. The fomula Qing Ying Tang Jia
Jian. The aim is to to
purge the pathogenic fire and calm the wind with Qing Ying Tang Jia
Jian. In gredients include
Gypsum 60g
Rhizome of wind-weed 12g
Fresh or dried rehmannia 20g
Root of Zhejiang figwort 30g
Root-bark of peony 15g
Dyers woad root 30g
Dyers woad leaf 30g
Rhubarb 10g
Jack-in-the-pulpit 12g
Tabasheer 12g
Earthworm 15g
Scorpion 15 pieces
Centipede 1 or 2 pieces
Buffalo horn 30g
C. 3. Encephalitis as disturbance of the heart
by phlegmatic fire.
1. Symptoms are not limit to
Mental confusion, delirium,
mania and excitability, or spitting sputum and saliva, red tongue with
yellowish and glossy coating, slippery and rapid pulse, etc.
2. The formula Dao Tan Tang Jia Jian. The aim is to reduce phlegm for resuscitation. Ingredients include
Dried old orange peel 12g
Pinellia 12g
Tuckahoe 10g
Licorice root 6g
Jack-in-the-pulpit 12g
Fruit of immature citron or trifoliate orange 12g
Tabasheer 12g
Grass-leaved sweetflag 12g
Root-tuber of aromatic turmeric 12g
Bamboo shavings 12g
Musk 0.06g
Bamboo juice 3 or 4 spoonful
D. Encephalitis as the inward invasion of the
weak wind.
1. Symptoms are not limit to
Dizziness, convulsions or
tremor, flushed face, hot palms and soles, dysphoria, restlessness,
insomnia, dry throat and mouth, dark red tongue with reduced saliva,
weak and rapid pulse.
2. The formula Da Ding Feng Zu Tang
Jia Jian. The aim is to calm the "wind" through
nourishing the Yin. Ingredients include
Root of herbaceous 30g
Donkey-hide gelatin 12g
Tortoise plastron 20g
Dried rehmannia 20g
Fructus cannabis 20g
Fruit of Chinese magnaliavine 20g
Tuber of dwarf lilyturf 30g
Oyster 30g
Turtle-shell 30g
Radix glycyrrhizae 6g
Egg core 6g
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