Sub-lingual veins


Sublingual veins with stagnant blood
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Character of the tongue: The sublingual veins are of blue-purple or purple-black color, or with the changes of stagnant blood and node which looks like purple bead.
Clinical significance: It is the sign of stagnant blood. The stagnant blood has several reasons, including cold, heat, qi stagnation, phlegm dampness, yang deficiency, etc.
Also see The Six Climatic Factors in TCM.

 

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