Loss of Consciousness (Jue
Zheng)
Suddenly fainting with cold
limbs.
Western medicine – stroke,
sunstroke, kidney failure, severe dysentery, food poisoning, diabetes
TCM – disharmony between
Yin & Yang, Qi circulation is irregular.
- type 1 (Jue) – Qi stagnation blocks
clear cavities (tense, closed, Jue)
- type 2 (Tuo) – sinking Qi cannot rise
to clear cavities (collapse, open, shock, Tuo)
Etiology and
Pathogenesis
- External pathogenic invasion disrupts
mind
- Yin deficiency leads to hyperactive
Yang rising, Qi and blood shoots upward, patient loses consciousness.
- Turbid Phlegm accumulation causing
Heat which blocks the clear cavities.
- Qi and blood deficiency, acute or
chronic, not enough nutrients to clear cavities.
Differentiation and Treatment
Jue (tense, closed)
faint, loss of
consciousness with tense features (closed fists, lockjaw), heavy breathing,
Phlegm wheezing sound from throat, spasms, urine and stool retention, T-
greasy coat, P- wiry rapid
P/T – eliminate Phlegm,
open meridians and clear cavities, revive mind, rescue consciousness
Acupuncture Rx – Du, hand
jueyin, 1st needle Du 26, 20, PC 8, 9 (to open cavities), then open 4 gates
– LI 4 to SI 3, LR 3 to KI 1.
- fever – Du 14, LI 11
- wheezing & heavy breathing – Ren 22,
ST 40
- lockjaw – ST 6, Ren 24
- spasm – Du 8, SI 3
- retention of urine and stool – SJ 6,
Ren 3, ST 25
Tuo (collapse, open,
shock)
loss of consciousness, pale
complexion or pale after a flush of redness, weak breathin, mouth and hands
open, oily cold sweat, cold limbs, urinary and bowel incontinence, low blood
pressure, P- weak, Yin and Yang separate, Qi and blood collapse.
P/T – rescue patient,
strongly tonify Yang and Qi.
Acupuncture Rx – Ren, Du,
needle and moxa, Ren 4, 6, 8 (moxa only), Du 20, 25, 26, ST 36,
*strong stimulation, use
heavy moxa with salt until patient is revived, mostly Ren 8 & 20.
Alternative treatment
methods
- auricular – Heart, brain, sympathetic,
Shenmen
- electro – PC 8 & KI 1, strong rapid
frequency