Oriental Medicine Classification of Psoriasis
Filed Under (Oriental Classification of Psoriasis) by fred on 07-06-2011
Tagged Under : bai bi, classification, diagnosis, heat, oriental, song pi xian, stress, traditional chinese
Psoriasis is called “SONG PI XIAN” in chinese. When it appears in dotted form it is called “BAI BI” literary means white skin. It is said to be caused by malnourishment of the skin due to Blood Dryness. Such dryness can be caused by Invasion of Pathogenic Wind or by Heat. The defination of “Heat”, in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), refers to both heat which you can measure, like a fever, or heat which you can’t measure – like hot flashes. Heat is also inflamation, hyperactivity, or over stimulation.
From the point of Oriental Medicine, psoriasis can be classified based on the patterns of symptoms. For example, if the skin is itchy and red the cause is usually wind and heat; thick and purplish patches are likely to be due to blood stasis; heat and damp are indicated by red, weeping patches and if the patient feels tired easily and patches are thick, pale and dry, this is often due to deficiency of blood and Chi.
In the Oriental view, psoriasis is divided into three basic categories based on the share “PATTERNS” of symptoms according to traditional theory. Individuals may show symptoms from more than one category and rarely does an individual demonstrate all symptoms within a single category.
Type one is typically seen in weak or elderly patients who may be thin, undernourished, of frail constitution, or who tire easily. In this type of patient the digestive system or lungs may be weak or compromised in some fashion. Consequently there may be patterns of asthma, respiratory allergies, sinus problems, digestive discomforts, or more severe disorders such as IBS, crohnes, and chronic fatigue syndrome.
The second type of psoriasis is usually seen in individuals with high stress levels, and those dealing with anger, type A personalities. These presentations have more to do with the liver organ system and therefore often present together with those who consume large amounts of alcohol, tobacco, sugar, coffee, and other medications and drugs. Other accompanying symptoms could be: Heat, migraines, high blood pressure, shoulder and neck tension, red itchy eyes, allergies, history of stroke, cramps, spasms, ticks, and PMS.
The third type of psoriasis manifests in those who consume large amounts of fried foods, gooey, heavy, creamy foods, sugar, and those who live in damp, tropical environments. These individuals may or may not be overweight, but usually have sluggish metabolism and sluggish energy levels. Sometimes these patients will test positive for harmful bacterias, yeasts, and will often feel lethargic, heavy, have frontal headaches, difficulty concentrating, poor memory, foggy thinking, and strong body odors.







