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| Possible synonyms |
| Lying with body curled up Lying in fetal position |
| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms related to desire to curl up |
| Si Ni Tang Frigid Extremities Decoction; Aconite, Ginger and Licorice Decoction |
Restores the Yang; Warms the Middle Burner. | Kidney and Spleen-Yang Deficiency. | Aversion to cold; Cold abdomen; Cold-type arthritis; Diarrhea; Drowsiness; Heart failure; Lethargy; Myocardial infarction; Pain of the abdomen; Undigested food particles in the stools; Very cold extremities; Vomiting; Desire to curl up (lying with body curled up); No thirst; Pale or mauve tongue, slippery-white coating; Hidden-Deep pulse (Fú Chen). |
| Si Ni Jia Ren Shen Tang Frigid Extremities Decoction plus Ginseng |
Restores Body Fluids, Qi and Yang. | Kidney and Spleen-Yang Deficiency. | Aversion to cold; Cold abdomen; Cold-type arthritis; Diarrhea; Diarrhea has ceased but the extremities remain cold; Drowsiness; Heart failure; Lethargy; Myocardial infarction; Pain of the abdomen; Undigested food particles in the stools; Very cold extremities; Vomiting; Desire to curl up (lying with body curled up); No thirst; Pale or mauve tongue, slippery-white coating; Hidden-Deep pulse (Fú Chen). |
| Hui Yang Jiu Ji Tang Restore and Revive the Yang Decoction |
Restores the Yang; Revives the Yang; Tonifies Qi; Revives the pulse. | Pathogenic Cold directly attacking all three Yin stages in a patient with constitutional weakness, exhausted true Yang. | Chills; Cold extremities; Cyanosis; Desire to curl up; Diarrhea; Drowsiness; Lethargy; Pain of the abdomen; Vomiting; Pale tongue, white coating; Hidden-Deep pulse (Fú Chen) almost imperceptible. |