60 years, man
Reason for consultation
Angina Pectoris
Clinical history
For 6 months, he frequently has dull chest pain and palpitations. A few days ago, this intermittent, stabbing pain suddenly increased and radiates to the arm. The patient has cold sweats and a feeling of numbness at the tip of the tongue when the pain is strong. The face is pale.
Tongue: pale purple with cyanotic marks on the edges.
Pulse: fine and rough
Diagnosis
The chronic 6-month picture and the dull pain is of empty type. The acute picture corresponds to Heart-Blood stasis.
- Heart-Qi deficiency and Heart-Yang.
- Heart-Blood stasis which is consequence of Heart-Yang and Heart-Qi deficiency.
NB: Send to Cardiologist if not already under control and medical supervision, risk of infarction!
Therapeutic principles
- tonify Heart-Qi and Heart-Yang
- calm pain (MC Xi-Cleft point)
- move Blood to eliminate stasis.