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Qì and blood both ablaze

气血两燔 〔氣血兩燔〕 qì xuè liǎng fán

Also blazing of both qì and blood. Pronounced heat in the qì and blood aspects occurring before heat has been eliminated from the qì aspect in warm heat disease. Signs of qì and blood both ablaze include vigorous heat effusion, thirst, vexation and agitation, delirious raving, maculopapular eruptions, crimson tongue with yellow fur, and a rapid fine pulse, and, in severe cases, blood ejection or nosebleed.

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