Da Cheng Qi Tang: Large Intestine Heat: constipation, brownish, watery stool, a burning sensation around the anus, high fever, aversion to heat, flushed face, brownish and scanty urine, epigastric glomus and fullness, pain in the abdomen that dislikes pressure, if severe: tidal fever, delirious speech, profuse sweating from the hands and feet (Flaws and Finney, 1996, p. 109; Bing-Shan, 1996, p. 48)
Di Dang Tang/Di Dang Wan: Large Intestine Heat: with pre-existing severe Xue (Blood) Stagnation in the Lower Warmer, jaundice, mania, fever, melena with dry stools which are relatively easy to discharge, dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea, abdominal fullness, bleeding in the stomach (Ehling, 1996, p. 339)
Geng Yi Wan: Large Intestine Dry: Dry Heat Accumulation with Shen Disturbance causing insomnia, irritability, constipation (Ehling, 1996, p. 341)
Huai Hua San: Large Intestine Heat: bleeding which is bright red, lack of pain, internal hemorrhoids (Ehling, 1996, p. 341)
Huai Jiao Wan: Large Intestine Heat: bleeding hemorrhoids (Ehling, 1996, p. 341)
Huang Long Tang: Large Intestine Heat: Yangming organ heat with Qi/Xue Xu (Blood Deficiency), odorous urgent dysentery with abdominal pain which is worse with pressure, fatigue, possible hallucinations (Ehling, 1996, p. 342)
Huang Qin Tang: Large Intestine Heat: fever, bitter taste, odorous diarrhea (Ehling, 1996, p. 342)
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