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Gallbladder disease
胆病 〔膽病〕dǎn bìng
Any morbidity of the gallbladder. The most common morbidities of the gallbladder are gallbladder heat (or exuberant gallbladder fire), constrained emotions causing inhibition of gallbladder qì, and gallbladder vacuity. Gallbladder disease manifests headache, dizziness, tinnitus, and profuse dreaming. It may also manifest as alternating heat and cold, bitter taste in the mouth, retching of bitter fluid, yellow eyes, rib-side pain, and qì fullness in the abdomen and inability to eat, or as dizziness, blurred vision, insomnia, susceptibility to fright and fear, and sighing.
See gallbladder pattern identification.
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