Disharmony of Lung and Large Intestine

The lungs are located in the chest, they connect to the throat and open into the nose. Besides breathing and gas exchanges, TCM claims that the lungs are also responsible for regulating various pathways, ensuring the smooth flow of qi (vital energy), water, and body body waste. The skin, hair and nose are important areas for observing lung-related conditions.  

The lung meridian is communicated with the large intestine meridian, meaning they have an internal-external relationship and can affect each other when one is diseased. Common symptoms of lung-related issues in TCM include coughing, shortness of breath, chest pain and coughing up blood.
lung meridian pathway
Below are common disharmonies of the lung and large intestine:
 

Deficiency of lung qi

Western Medicine reference: Chronic bronchitis.
 

Deficiency of lung yin

Dry coughing, or coughing with little sticky sputum, dry mouth and throat, skinny appearance, fever occurring at the same time of day, hot sensation in palms and soles, night sweating and red cheeks. In serious cases, there may be coughing up bloody sputum, and hoarse voice. On examination, the tongue is red with a little coating, the pulse is thready and rapid.
Western Medicine reference: Lung tuberculosis.
 

Wind-cold restraining lung

Slight chills and fever, unable to sweat, head and body aches, cough with a thin white sputum, nasal congestion and runny nose. On examination, the tongue coating is thin and white, the pulse is floating and tense.
Western Medicine reference: Acute upper respiratory infection.
 

Wind-heat invading lung

Coughing with yellow and thick sputum, heavy breathing, nasal congestion with yellowish turbid discharges, thirst, fever, sore throat, headache, and slight aversion to wind and cold temperatures. On examination, the tongue has a red tip and covered by yellow and thin coating, the pulse is floating and rapid.
Western Medicine reference: Acute bronchitis, and pharyngitis.  
 

Dry-heat damaging lung

Dry coughing or coughing with little sticky sputum, dry nose and mouth and sore throat. In serious cases, there may be chest pain when coughing, sensitive to cold temperatures, fever or spitting up blood. On examination, the tongue is red and dry with a thin yellow coating, the pulse is rapid.
Western Medicine reference: Acute bronchitis and pharyngitis.
 

Phlegm-heat congesting lung

Coughing, asthmatic and heavy breathing, spitting up turbid yellowish-green sputum, thirst, sensitive to cold temperatures, fever, chest pain, dark yellow urine and constipation. In serious cases, there may also be bloody foul-smelling pus. On examination, the tongue is red with a yellow and greasy coating, the pulse is rolling and rapid.
Western Medicine reference: Pneumonia, pulmonary emphysema and bronchiectasis.
 

Turbid-phlegm obstructing lung

Coughing, asthmatic breathing with copious and clear sputum, chest tightness or palpitations, wheezing, and cannot lie flat in severe cases. On examination, the tongue coating is thin and white, and the pulse is rolling.
Western Medicine reference: Chronic bronchitis.
 

Cold-fluid stagnating lung

Western Medicine reference: Asthmatic bronchitis.
 

Fluid exhaustion in large intestines

Constipation, sometimes the stools are like dry small pellets that are too difficult to pass out, dry mouth and throat, dizziness and foul breath. On examination, the tongue is red with a yellow dry coating, the pulse is thready.
Western Medicine reference: Habitual constipation.
 

Damp-heat of large intestine

Western Medicine reference: Acute enteritis and bacterial dysentery.


 

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