» conventional diagnoses: viral or bacterial infection
» etiology: exposure to exposure to exogenous Damp, often associated with Cold
signs and symptoms
» signs and symptoms:
acute onset
occasionally a low fever
loss of appetite
nausea
loss of taste
watery stools
fullness or heaviness in the chest or head
» pulse: slippery, superficial
» tongue: greasy white coating
course and prognosis
» principle of treatment: resolve Dampness; tonify Spleen.
differential diagnosis
footnotes