Suicidal Thoughts in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Understanding different suicidal thoughts patterns according to TCM theory

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TCM Pattern
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Formula
Overview
What causes it 1 TCM pattern documented
How to recognize Symptoms specific to each suicidal thoughts pattern
Classical remedies 1 herbal formula documented

In Traditional Chinese Medicine, suicidal thoughts are seen as an extreme expression of imbalance within the body's vital energies. TCM practitioners approach such severe emotional distress as a symptom of underlying imbalances in Qi (vital energy), Blood, Yin, or Yang.

Correctly identifying the pattern of disharmony—be it Stagnation, Deficiency, or Excess—is crucial, as it guides a tailored treatment plan. TCM emphasizes restoring equilibrium and addressing both the psychological and physiological aspects of health.

TCM Patterns for Suicidal Thoughts

Each pattern represents a distinct underlying imbalance that can cause suicidal thoughts

Symptoms 3
Formulas 1

Diagnostic signs

Pulse

Choppy (Se), Knotted (Jie), Intermittent (Dai), Wiry (Xian)

Tongue

The tongue body is characteristically dark or purple, sometimes described as dark-red (暗红) to purple-dark (紫暗). Stasis spots or patches may appear on the tongue surface, particularly around the tip (which corresponds to the Heart in tongue diagnosis). The sublingual veins are typically distended, tortuous, and dark blue-purple in colour, which is one of the most reliable stasis signs. The coating is usually thin and white, reflecting that the pathology is primarily at the Blood level rather than involving significant Dampness or Heat at the Qi level.

Accompanying symptoms you may experience

Stabbing chest pain Chest constriction Stifling sensation in the chest

Recommended herbal formulas

Herbal Formulas for Suicidal Thoughts

Traditional Chinese Medicine formulas used to address suicidal thoughts

Xiao Tiao Jing Tang

Addresses these suicidal thoughts patterns:

Blood Stasis