CM SD Index - Differential Diagnosis

Condition Details
TCM Diagnosis
Lung and Kidney deficiencies
Herbal Formula
Cordyceps 3
- Bilateral - 3 needles on each of the following points: Jingmen (GB 25), Yanglingquan (GB 34), Henggu (KI 11), Dahe (KI 12), Qixue (KI 13), Siman (KI 14), Zhongzhu (KI 15), Qichong (ST 30), Zusanli (ST 36), Neiguan (PC 6), Waiguan (TH 5), Ququan (LR 8), Yinlingquan (SP 9), Hegu (LI 4), Taiyuan (LU 9); Huiyin (CV 1), Yinjiao (CV 7)
- Leave needles in:
- Excess pulse: leave needles in for 40-50 minutes
- Weak pulse: leave needles in for 10 minutes
- Primary points: Dabai (T 22.04), Linggu (T 22.05), Wanshunyi (T 22.08), Wanshuner (T 22.09), Tianhuangfu [Shenguan] (T 77.18), Dihuang (T 77.19), Renhuang (T 77.21), Simazhong (T 88.17), Simashang (T 88.18), Simaxia (T 88.19)
- Secondary points: Zhisima (T 11.07), Muyan (T 11.20), Jianzhong (T 44.06), Sihuashang (T 77.08), Sihuazhong (T 77.09), Yuhuo (T 1010.21), Biyi (T 1010.22)
- Fatigue: Tianhuang (T 77.17), Dihuang (T 77.19), Renhuang (T 77.21), Minghuang (T 88.12), Tianhuang (T 88.13), Qihuang (T 88.14), Beimian (T 44.07), Sanyan (T 11.21), Zhitong (T 44.13)
- Diminished sexual function:
- Female: Fuke (T 11.24), Qimen (T 33.01), Qijiao (T 33.02), Qizheng (T 33.03), Tianhuang (T 77.17), Dihuang (T 77.19), Renhuang (T 77.21)
- Male: Tianhuang (T 77.17), Dihuang (T 77.19), Renhuang (T 77.21), Tianhuang (T 88.13), Minghuang (T 88.12), Qihuang (T 88.14), Tongshen (T 88.09), Tongwei (T 88.10), Sanshen (T 44.27)*
- Bleed tender points on the Kidney area of the back from L1-L5 with cupping.
- Long-term treatment with moxa to the Kidney area on the back from L1-L5, Guanyuan (CV 4), Zhongji (CV 3)
- Nose, Spleen, Bone Marrow
- Addison's disease: Adrenal Gland, Endocrine, Pituitary, Exciting Point, Thalamus, San Jiao, Kidney, Liver
- Regulating the function of endocrine glands: Endocrine, Pituitary, Thalamus, Kidney, Gonadotropin, Liver, Corresponding points selected based on the focus.
- Improving fatigue: Sympathetic, Kidney, Liver, Spleen, San Jiao, Anxious Point, Nervous Subcortex, Mouth. Bleed Ear Apex.
TCM Diagnosis
Qi, blood, yin and yang deficiencies
Herbal Formula
Imperial Tonic
- Bilateral - 3 needles on each of the following points: Jingmen (GB 25), Yanglingquan (GB 34), Henggu (KI 11), Dahe (KI 12), Qixue (KI 13), Siman (KI 14), Zhongzhu (KI 15), Qichong (ST 30), Zusanli (ST 36), Neiguan (PC 6), Waiguan (TH 5), Ququan (LR 8), Yinlingquan (SP 9), Hegu (LI 4), Taiyuan (LU 9); Huiyin (CV 1), Yinjiao (CV 7)
- Leave needles in:
- Excess pulse: leave needles in for 40-50 minutes
- Weak pulse: leave needles in for 10 minutes
- Primary points: Dabai (T 22.04), Linggu (T 22.05), Wanshunyi (T 22.08), Wanshuner (T 22.09), Tianhuangfu [Shenguan] (T 77.18), Dihuang (T 77.19), Renhuang (T 77.21), Simazhong (T 88.17), Simashang (T 88.18), Simaxia (T 88.19)
- Secondary points: Zhisima (T 11.07), Muyan (T 11.20), Jianzhong (T 44.06), Sihuashang (T 77.08), Sihuazhong (T 77.09), Yuhuo (T 1010.21), Biyi (T 1010.22)
- Fatigue: Tianhuang (T 77.17), Dihuang (T 77.19), Renhuang (T 77.21), Minghuang (T 88.12), Tianhuang (T 88.13), Qihuang (T 88.14), Beimian (T 44.07), Sanyan (T 11.21), Zhitong (T 44.13)
- Diminished sexual function:
- Female: Fuke (T 11.24), Qimen (T 33.01), Qijiao (T 33.02), Qizheng (T 33.03), Tianhuang (T 77.17), Dihuang (T 77.19), Renhuang (T 77.21)
- Male: Tianhuang (T 77.17), Dihuang (T 77.19), Renhuang (T 77.21), Tianhuang (T 88.13), Minghuang (T 88.12), Qihuang (T 88.14), Tongshen (T 88.09), Tongwei (T 88.10), Sanshen (T 44.27)*
- Bleed tender points on the Kidney area of the back from L1-L5 with cupping.
- Long-term treatment with moxa to the Kidney area on the back from L1-L5, Guanyuan (CV 4), Zhongji (CV 3)
- Addison's disease: Adrenal Gland, Endocrine, Pituitary, Exciting Point, Thalamus, San Jiao, Kidney, Liver
- Regulating the function of endocrine glands: Endocrine, Pituitary, Thalamus, Kidney, Gonadotropin, Liver, Corresponding points selected based on the focus.
- Improving fatigue: Sympathetic, Kidney, Liver, Spleen, San Jiao, Anxious Point, Nervous Subcortex, Mouth. Bleed Ear Apex.
TCM Diagnosis
Qi deficiency
Herbal Formula
Vibrant
- Bilateral - 3 needles on each of the following points: Jingmen (GB 25), Yanglingquan (GB 34), Henggu (KI 11), Dahe (KI 12), Qixue (KI 13), Siman (KI 14), Zhongzhu (KI 15), Qichong (ST 30), Zusanli (ST 36), Neiguan (PC 6), Waiguan (TH 5), Ququan (LR 8), Yinlingquan (SP 9), Hegu (LI 4), Taiyuan (LU 9); Huiyin (CV 1), Yinjiao (CV 7)
- Leave needles in:
- Excess pulse: leave needles in for 40-50 minutes
- Weak pulse: leave needles in for 10 minutes
- Primary points: Dabai (T 22.04), Linggu (T 22.05), Wanshunyi (T 22.08), Wanshuner (T 22.09), Tianhuangfu [Shenguan] (T 77.18), Dihuang (T 77.19), Renhuang (T 77.21), Simazhong (T 88.17), Simashang (T 88.18), Simaxia (T 88.19)
- Secondary points: Zhisima (T 11.07), Muyan (T 11.20), Jianzhong (T 44.06), Sihuashang (T 77.08), Sihuazhong (T 77.09), Yuhuo (T 1010.21), Biyi (T 1010.22)
- Fatigue: Tianhuang (T 77.17), Dihuang (T 77.19), Renhuang (T 77.21), Minghuang (T 88.12), Tianhuang (T 88.13), Qihuang (T 88.14), Beimian (T 44.07), Sanyan (T 11.21), Zhitong (T 44.13)
- Diminished sexual function:
- Female: Fuke (T 11.24), Qimen (T 33.01), Qijiao (T 33.02), Qizheng (T 33.03), Tianhuang (T 77.17), Dihuang (T 77.19), Renhuang (T 77.21)
- Male: Tianhuang (T 77.17), Dihuang (T 77.19), Renhuang (T 77.21), Tianhuang (T 88.13), Minghuang (T 88.12), Qihuang (T 88.14), Tongshen (T 88.09), Tongwei (T 88.10), Sanshen (T 44.27)*
- Bleed tender points on the Kidney area of the back from L1-L5 with cupping.
- Long-term treatment with moxa to the Kidney area on the back from L1-L5, Guanyuan (CV 4), Zhongji (CV 3)
- Addison's disease: Adrenal Gland, Endocrine, Pituitary, Exciting Point, Thalamus, San Jiao, Kidney, Liver
- Regulating the function of endocrine glands: Endocrine, Pituitary, Thalamus, Kidney, Gonadotropin, Liver, Corresponding points selected based on the focus.
- Improving fatigue: Sympathetic, Kidney, Liver, Spleen, San Jiao, Anxious Point, Nervous Subcortex, Mouth. Bleed Ear Apex.
Important! The information is intended as a reference for professional TCM practitioners. It's important to recognize that a single symptom may point to multiple potential diagnoses, and a specific diagnosis can require different treatment protocols due to varying clinical presentations and underlying causes. Informed professional judgment and careful evaluation must be exercised prior to recommending any treatment protocols to patients.