Colors in TCM Flashcards

1
Q
This color represents:
Excess heat (whole face)
Deficiency heat (cheekbones, tidal fever, night sweat)
A

Red

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2
Q
This color represents:
Blood def (dull/withered)
Yang def (bright and puffy)
Excessive cold (bluish)
A

White

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3
Q

This color represents:
SP/ST def or blood def (sallow)
Damp heat (smoky, dull)
Cold damp (Dull pale)
Long standing damp (ash-like)
ST qi recovering after illness (clear and moist)
Poor prognostic sign (dried up and withered looking)
Jaundice (entire body, yang type: bright orange, yin type: smoky dark)

A

Yellow

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4
Q
This color represents:
LV patterns, interior cold, pain or LV wind (face)
LV fire (complexion w/ red eyes)
Qi stagnation w/ abdominal pain (color on nose)
LV qi stagnation turning into heat (dark red complexion)
A

Green

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5
Q
This represents:
Excess cold or chronic pain (white-ish)
Severe HT Yang def (dull)
HT blood stasis (purplish face and lips)
LV wind (infantile convulsion, bluish lips with high fever and seizure)
A

Blue

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6
Q
This color represents:
Cold, pain or KD disease, esp yin disease
KD def
Cold
Heat
Prolonged blood stasis
A

Black/dark grey

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