Cold Qi resides between the original membrane of the small intestine and the network of blood, causing blood not to flow into the major channels, resulting in stagnation and accumulation over time.
This is a sentence from the Inner Canon of the Yellow Emperor, Chapter on The Discussion of Pain.
It describes the reason for the formation of stone tumors.
In the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, any solid Yin object originates from coldness.
Because heat promotes growth, while cold leads to stagnation.
Why do many cancer patients often experience high fever?
Because when cold and dampness penetrate inside, and Yang does not enter Yin, the Yang heat will dissipate externally, and at this time, cancer patients will feel dry heat in the head and body, but the hands and feet are very cold.
When the Yang has dissipated sufficiently, they will feel extremely cold, a chill that penetrates to the bones.
