Malaria
Malaria is a disease characterized by paroxysms of shivering chills and high
fever occurring at regular intervals , mostly found in late summer and early
autumn , but also sporadically occurring in other seasons . The causative factor
is the malarial pestilential factor . The recurrence of chills and fever varying
with the condition of yin and yang and body constitution , may be once every day ,
every second day or every third day , known respectively as quotidian malaria ,
tertian malaria and quartan malaria according to the interval between attacks .
In chronic cases there may be a mass in the hypochondriac region , termed
malaria with splenomegaly .
Etiology and Pathogenesis
The disease is believed to be caused mainly by the malarial pestilential
factor together with invasion of pathogenic wind , cold , summer heat and
dampness . Improper food intake , overstrain and stress , and ' irregular daily
life can predispose one to malaria by weakening the body resistance . Invasion
of the Shaoyang Meridian by the pathogenic factors causes ying - wei disharmony ,
resulting in malaria .
The pestilential factor together with the pathogenic wind cold , summer
heat , and dampness invades the body , resides in the portion between the
exterior and interior , and moves outward and inward between ying and wei . When
they move inward to struggle with yin , there are chills , and when they move
outward to fight with yang , there is fever . It is clear that the paroxysm of
chills and fever depends on the struggle between the antipathogenic factors
and pathogenic factors . If the pathogenic factors and the antipathogenic
factors are separated from each other , or if the pathogenic factors avoid
fighting with the ying and wei , there appears an interval between the
paroxysms .
Only when the body resistence is weak , the pestilential factor invades the
body . Weakened body resistance may be due to abnormal daily life , overstrain ,
or deficiency of qi and blood caused by improper transportation and
transformation function of the spleen and stomach as a result of irregular
food intake . Zhang Jingyue once said : Malaria is an exogenous disease . .
. . Only in the condition of delicate health , or overstrain and stress , is one
apt to be attacked by the malarial pathogenic factor .
In a word , the causative factor is the pestilential factor , but the
condition of body resistance plays a very important role . One with the body
resistance vigorous enough to prevent the invasion by pathogenic factors
seldom suffers from malaria , whereas one with lowered body resistance is apt
to be attacked .
Differentiation
Main manifestations : Paroxysms of shivering chills and high fever with
general hot sensation , preceded by yawning and lassitude . There appear
intolerable headache , flushed face and red lips , stifling feeling in the chest
and hypochondriac region , bitter taste and dry mouth , and dire thirst . At the
end of the paroxysm the patient breaks out in profuse perspiration and fever
subsides with the body felt cool . Thin , sticky and yellow tongue coating ,
string - taut and rapid pulse . In chronic cases a mass in the hypochondriac
region - splenomegaly is usually found .
Analysis : Occurrence of shivering chills and high fever is due to the fight
of the pathogenic factors against ying and wei in the portion between the
exterior and interior of the body . There appears an interval between paroxysms
of chills and fever if the pathogenic factors avoid fighting with ying and wei .
Yawning , lassitude and chills with shivering are caused by the invasion of
pathogenic factors which suppress yang qi . General hot sensation , intolerable
headache , flushed face and red lips indicate that the accumulated pathogenic
cold has turned into heat . The stifling feeling in the chest and hypochondriac
region , and bitter taste in the mouth suggest that the pathogenic factors in
the Shaoyang Meridian and in the portion between the exterior and interior
impair the circulation of qi and blood . Thirst results from the consumption of
the body fluids by heat . Thin , sticky and yellow tongue coating , string - taut
and rapid pulse are the signs related to the presence of cold and heat and the
contradiction between the antipathogenic factors and pathogenic factors . The
chronic case with a mass formed in the hypochondriac region is due to
deficiency of qi and blood and stagnation of excessive phlegm in the meridians
and collaterals .
Treatment
Method : Reducing is applied to the points of the Du and Shaoyang Meridians
to regulate the Du Meridian and to harmonize the Shaoyang Meridians . Treatment
is given two hours prior to the paroxysm . If chills are predominant during the
paroxysm , acupuncture is advised , 'to combine with moxibustion . If fever is
the dominant symptom , acupuncture alone is employed .
Prescription : Dazhui ( Du 14 ) , Taodao ( Du 13 ) , Houxi ( S13 ) , Jianshi ( P 5 ) ,
Yemen ( SJ 2 ) , Zulinqi ( G 41 ) . Supplementary points : High fever : Quchi ( LI 11 )
with reducing method .
Malaria with splenomegaly : Needling of Zhangmen ( Liv 13 ) and moxibustion at
Pigen ( Extra ) .
High fever with delirium and mental confusion : Prick the twelve Jing - ( Well )
points ( L11 , H9 , P9 , LI 1 , SI 1 , S11 ) .
Explanation : Dazhui ( Du 14 ) , the meeting point of the three yang meridians
and the Du Meridian , can promote the circulation ofqi in the yang meridians
and help to eliminate pathogenic factors , in combination with Taodao ( Du 13 ) ,
which can remove obstruction from the Du Meridian and regulate yin and yang .
They are the chief points for malaria . Yemen ( SJ 2 ) and Zulinqi ( G 41 ) , two
points along the Shaoyang Meridians can harmonize qi of the Shaoyang
Meridians . Houxi ( SI 3 ) , a point of Taiyang Meridian of Hand , can activate the
circulation of qi in the Taiyang and the Du Meridians and drive pathogenic
factors out . Jianshi ( P 5 ) , a point of Jueyin Meridian of Hand , is an
empirical point for malaria . Combination of all the above mentioned points can
promote the circulation of qi in the yang meridians , and help to eliminate
pathogenic factors , relieve both the symptoms , harmonize ying and wei , and
check malaria . Quchi ( LI 11 ) , a point of Yangming Meridian of Hand , combined
with Dazhui ( Du 14 ) can dispel heat . Zhangmen ( Liv 13 ) , the influential point
dominating zang organs can regulate qi in the zang organs . Pigen , an extra
point , is selected to treat the mass in the hypochondriac region .
Acupuncture treatment of tertian malaria has achieved better effects .
Pernicious malaria should be treated by acupuncture in combination with
medicine .
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