Allergic Rhinitis · Lung-Qi Deficiency with Cold Pattern

Updated: June 23, 2026
Reviewed by: Dr. Li Wei, DACM
Reading Time: 7 min
Body Area: Head


Pattern Overview

Lung-Qi Deficiency with Cold is the core pattern in allergic rhinitis, characterized by IgE-mediated type I hypersensitivity, nasal congestion with clear watery discharge, paroxysmal sneezing, cold sensitivity, and easy susceptibility to colds. The core pathogenesis is Lung-Qi deficiency with weakened defensive exterior, allowing Wind-Cold pathogens to invade the nasal passages, triggering mast cell degranulation and allergic symptoms.


Key Symptoms and Differentiation Points

Differentiation DimensionManifestations
Primary SymptomsNasal congestion with clear discharge, paroxysmal sneezing, nasal itching
Associated SymptomsCold sensitivity, spontaneous sweating, shortness of breath, pale complexion
Tongue and PulsePale and swollen tongue with thin white coating, deep and weak pulse
PathogenesisLung-Qi deficiency with weakened defensive exterior
EtiologyConstitutional Lung-Qi deficiency, recurrent colds, allergic predisposition

Acupuncture Point Prescription

PointLocationFunction
Feishu (BL13)On the upper back, 1.5 cun lateral to T3Back-Shu point of Lung meridian; supplements Lung-Qi
Hegu (LI4)Dorsum of the hand, between the 1st and 2nd metacarpalsDisperses Wind and opens the nasal passages
Lieque (LU7)Above the wrist, on the radial side, in the depression between the tendonsDiffuses the Lung and disperses Wind-Cold
Yingxiang (LI20)In the nasolabial groove, at the level of the midpoint of the lateral border of the ala nasiOpens the nasal passages and stops sneezing
Fengmen (BL12)On the upper back, 1.5 cun lateral to T2Disperses Wind and strengthens the defensive exterior

Clinical Recommendation: Filament needle, reinforcing method for Lung points, reducing method for nasal points; moxibustion may be added at Feishu to warm and tonify Lung-Qi.


Herbal Formula

Base Formula: Yu Ping Feng San (玉屏风散) + Cang Er Zi San (苍耳子散)

Composition:
Astragalus (Huang Qi), Atractylodes (Bai Zhu), Saposhnikovia (Fang Feng), Xanthium (Cang Er Zi), Magnolia Flower (Xin Yi), Angelica Dahurica (Bai Zhi), Mint (Bo He), Cinnamon Twig (Gui Zhi), Licorice (Gan Cao)

Action: Supplements Lung-Qi, strengthens the defensive exterior, disperses Cold, and opens the nasal passages.

Modifications

Associated SymptomsAdditions/Subtractions
Severe nasal congestionAdd Xi Xin, E Bu Shi Cao to open the nasal passages
Profuse clear dischargeAdd Wu Wei Zi, Wu Mei to astringe and stop discharge
Spontaneous sweatingAdd Mu Li, Fu Xiao Mai to stabilize the exterior
Shortness of breathAdd Wu Wei Zi, Hu Tao Rou to astringe Lung-Qi
Cold sensitivityAdd Fu Zi, Gan Jiang to warm Yang and disperse Cold

Western Mechanism Reference

IgE-mediated type I hypersensitivity of nasal mucosa with elevated sIgE, nasal hyperreactivity, and decreased NK cell activity. Lung-Qi Deficiency with Cold corresponds to allergic rhinitis with immune dysfunction, where Th1/Th2 imbalance and elevated IgE contribute to nasal hyperreactivity and allergic symptoms.


References

  1. Otolaryngology of TCM - Allergic Rhinitis with Lung-Qi Deficiency and Cold.
  2. Zang-Fu Pattern Differentiation: Lung-Qi Deficiency → Pivot Layer.
  3. WHO. (2023). Respiratory health. World Health Organization.

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