Catarrh

Catarrh

Acute Rhinitis, Acute Viral Nasopharyngitis, Coryza

Catarrh is acute inflammation of the mucous of the Upper Respiratory Tract, typically including acute rhinitis, acute nasopharyngitis and common cold.
The Western Tradition held this to be caused by ‘distillations’ from ‘vapors’ rising from the Stomach. Despite this seeming to be a foreign concept to TCM, it is actually related to the Lungs (and Upper Respiratory Tract) being the ‘Upper Source of Water’ in TCM fluid metabolism theory.
Treatment may include clearing Wind-Cold with Warm Medicines, strengthening the Stomach, clearing Wind-Cold or Wind-Heat, or resolving Damp.


Angelica Elder flower
Betony Hyssop
Lavender Eyebright
Indian Spikenard Calamus
Marjoram Oregano
Storax Myrrh

Formulas
Decoction for Catarrh (Alcalá)
Wine for Catarrh
Tincture of Mastic
Tincture of Sage
Tincture of Lemon Thyme
Electuary which is Remarkably Effective
Confection for Catarrh
Troches of Squill (Trochisci Scilliae)
Pills for Catarrh
Pills of Agaric (Avicenna)
Pills of Amber
Pills to Cleanse the Chest
Pills to Hold in the Mouth for Catarrh
Heat-type
Pectoral Decoction (Augustana)
Troches of Barberries (Trochisci de Berberis) (Mesue)
Troches of Camphor (Nicholas)
Troches of Sandalwoods (Trochisci Santalon) (Mesue)
Cold-Type
Decoction for Arthritis (Mynsichts)
Powder for Catarrh
Powder for Catarrh (Grulingus)
Pills for Catarrh
Oxymel of Squill
Wine for Catarrh of Pope Adrian
Antidotum Epilepticus (Nicholas)

Chinese Classification
Simples

Xanthium Cang Er Zi Angelica Bai Zhi
Platycodon Jie Geng Cinnamon twig (Gui Zhi)
Magnolia Xin Yi Hua Asarum Xi Xin
Ephedra Ma Huang Ginger (Gan Jiang)

Formulas
Gui Zhi Tang
Xin Ye San
Cang Er Zi San
Xiao Qing Long Tang
Da Qing Long Tang
Yu Ping Feng San