Osteoporosis in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Understanding different osteoporosis patterns according to TCM theory

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TCM Pattern
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Formulas
Overview
What causes it 1 TCM pattern documented
How to recognize Symptoms specific to each osteoporosis pattern
Classical remedies 2 herbal formulas documented

In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), understanding the "pattern" of a condition is essential. A pattern is a diagnostic framework that captures the unique constellation of signs and symptoms presented by an individual. For osteoporosis, TCM may identify patterns such as Qi And Blood Stagnation or Kidney Yang Deficiency.

Recognizing these patterns is crucial, as they guide the practitioner to the most effective, individualized treatment. It is a TCM tenet that treating the pattern, rather than the symptom, addresses the root of the condition, leading to more sustainable healing.

TCM Patterns for Osteoporosis

Each pattern represents a distinct underlying imbalance that can cause osteoporosis

Yang Deficiency

Kidney Yang Deficiency

Diagnostic signs

Pulse

Deep (Chen), Slow (Chi), Weak (Ruo)

Tongue

The tongue in Kidney Yang Deficiency is characteristically pale and puffy, often with a soft, tender quality and visible indentations from the teeth along its edges. The surface tends to be wet or slippery, reflecting the body's inability to properly transform and move fluids. The coating is white and may appear moist or slippery. In more severe cases, the tongue can become quite swollen and waterlogged in appearance. The root of the tongue (corresponding to the Kidney area) may appear particularly pale or enlarged.

Herbal Formulas for Osteoporosis

Traditional Chinese Medicine formulas used to address osteoporosis

Shen Tong Zhu Yu Tang

Traditional formula for osteoporosis

You Gui Wan

Traditional formula for osteoporosis