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 Postpartum Dizziness

After delivery, sudden dizziness, blurred vision, can not stand, possible vomit, chest fullness, if severe may see fainting (may be pre-eclampsia).

 

Blood deficiency (Yang Qi collapse- shock) due to loss of blood

  • excess loss of blood during delivery, cloudiness, slow, spaced out, dizziness, blurred vision, pale complexion, nausea, irritable, fullness in chest, palpitations, shortness of breath, fainting, cold limbs, cold sweat (shock)
  • P/T – nourish Yang Qi, rescue Yang
  • Acupuncture – Ren, Du, RN 4 & RN6 (moxa), DU26 (fainting), SP6, ST36
    • fullness in chest- MH6
    • palpitations- HT7
    • bleeding- moxa SP1

Blood Stasis

  • Qi reverses due to stagnation, P- wiry uneven
    1. infection, cold pathogen invades the meridians leading to stasis
    2. emotions lead to Liver Qi stagnation
    3. Qi rising clouding the mind, dyspnea
  • P/T – warm meridians, expel cold, promote blood circulation
  • Acupuncture – Du, Ren, DU26 (fainting), RN3, RN7, SP6, TH6, bleed Jing-well or Shi Xuan
    • lock jaw- LI4, LR3, ST6

 

 

Alternative Treatment Methods

  • auricular- Shenmen, sympathetic, adrenal, HT, LR, internal reproductive organs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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