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| Synonyms |
| First degree burn Second degree burn |
| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms |
| Jia Wei Er Chen Tang Augmented Two-Cured Decoction |
Clears Heat; Transforms Phlegm; Harmonizes the Stomach; Moves Damp-turbidity downwards. | Phlegm-Fire obstructing the Middle Burner. | Cough; Distension of the abdomen; Distension of the chest; Fullness of the abdomen; Fullness of the chest; Glare; Hypoacusis; Intermittent deafness; Profuse phlegm; Sensation of heaviness of the head; Tinnitus; Bitter taste; Constipation; Dysuria; Red tongue, greasy-yellow coating; Slippery-Rapid-Wiry pulse (Hua Shu Xian). |
| Xiao Xian Xiong Tang Minor Sinking Into the Chest Decoction; Minor Trichosanthes Decoction |
Clears Heat; Transforms Phlegm; Opens the chest; Eliminates accumulations. | Clumping in the chest which is caused by the sinking of pathogenic Heat into the chest and epigastrium (Upper and Middle Burners) where it mixes with Phlegm and forms clumps. | Angina pectoris; Bronchitis; Chest pain which is worse upon pressure; Cholecystitis; Constipation; Cough; Distension of the chest; Distension of the epigastrium; Intercostal neuralgia; Pain of the epigastrium which is worse upon pressure; Pleurisy; Viscid phlegm; Yellow phlegm; Acute gastritis; Bitter taste; Chronic gastritis; Peptic ulcer; Tongue with greasy-yellow coating; Floating-Slippery pulse (Fu Hua); Slippery-Rapid pulse (Hua Shu). |
| Qing Xin Liang Ge San Clear the Heart and Cool the Diaphragm Powder |
Clears Heat from the Upper Burner and relieves toxicity. | Heat toxin collecting in the Qi level of the Upper Burner. | Bronchitis; Irritability; Laryngitis; Persistent fever; Pharyngitis; Red throat; Sore throat; Sore throat; Swelling of the throat; Thirst; Cough; Red tongue, yellow coating; Slippery-Rapid pulse (Hua Shu); Rapid pulse (Shu). |