Urinary tract pain
TCM
Low Jiao Damp/Heat, Qi and
blood stagnation, complicated deficiency.
- Acute onset of one sided lumbar area
pain that radiates to the lower abdomen or external genitalia and
possibly inner thigh. Urination that starts and stops or pauses
midstream, this causes pain that radiates to the abdomen or lumbar
region. Diagnostic tapping also shows pain. There may be distension of
the lower abdomen. Urination may be difficult, painful, dribbling,
dripping, hot, and may contain blood. Patient may also show nausea
and/or vomiting.
- P/T – clear Heat, induce diuresis to
relieve Lin syndrome and pain
Treatment
- [KI3 - BL23 - KI5 - RN3 - BL28 - SP6 -
SP9]
- upper urinary stasis: BL52, GB25
- lower urinary stasis: RN2, ST28
- blood in urine: SP10, BL17
- nausea/vomit: RN12, MH6, ST36
- weak Kidneys: RN 4, DU4
[KI3 - BL23] regulate
Kidney to help Bladder, KI5 is the xi-cleft point, [RN3 - BL28] promotes
Bladder urine transformation, [SP6 - SP9] are diuretic and help eliminate
Spleen dampness. *purge and sedate
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