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Upsurging yellow humor
黄液上冲 〔黃液上衝〕huáng yè shàng chōng
A condition characterized by the accumulation of yellow fluid in the wind wheel that can lead to protrusion of the eye surface and in some cases cover the pupil. Upsurging yellow humor is attributed to intense fire-heat toxin and is often seen in congealed fat screens or as a result of external injury.
Biomedical correspondence: hypopyon.
Medicinal therapy: Clear heat and resolve toxin using variations of
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