The special treatment plan for white hair by Chinese medicine masters mainly included medicines such as corktree bark, Su Zhi, white peony root, and Angelica. The corktree bark had the effects of clearing away heat and detoxification, astringent itching, Su Zhi could clear away heat and detoxification, reduce swelling and relieve pain, white peony could be used to regulate blood and qi, and Angelica had the effect of nourishing blood. The combination of these medicines could effectively treat the problem of white hair.

Zhang Zhongjing's prescription for treating white hair was Yishen Shengfa Soup. This prescription was made up of a variety of medicinal herbs, including Shuhuang, Huangjing, Wolfberry, Mulberry, Chuan Xiong, Baishao, Ligustrum Lucidi, Dodder, Shenghuang, and Asari. This prescription was believed to be effective for white hair and hair loss, and there were some things to pay attention to when using it. For example, women should not take it during menstruation. Pregnant women and breast-feeding women should use it according to the doctor's advice. They should not eat spicy and stimulating foods. It was best to choose the proper channels to ensure the quality of the medicine. However, it should be noted that the treatment of white hair not only depends on the prescription, but also needs to cooperate with other treatment methods, such as strengthening physical exercise, adjusting the diet structure, adjusting the lifestyle, and if necessary, taking medication according to the doctor's advice.
The special medicine for Chinese medicine to treat shingles could be considered from the following aspects: 1. ** Chinese medicine **: - For qi stagnation and blood stasis type (symptoms such as pain at the rash, radiation to nearby parts, restlessness, etc.), you can choose Xuefu Zhuyu capsule, but pregnant women are forbidden to use it. During the use, avoid spicy and cold food. - For the damp-heat type of liver meridian (bright red skin damage, burning pain, bitter mouth, dry throat, irritability, dry stool, etc.), Longdan Xiegan Pill can be used. However, pregnant women, old and weak people, soft stool should be used with caution. It is not suitable to take it with nourishing medicine. During the period of taking it, spicy food should be avoided. - Spleen deficiency and dampness accumulation type (light color of damaged skin, inability to eat, lack of food, abdominal distension, loose stool and other symptoms) can choose Shenling Baizhu Pill, diarrhea and poor stool, anus has a feeling of falling down, should not take it, should not be taken with radish, tea, vermilion, five trogurus, Gleditsia, cold medicine, should be taken before meals or when eating. - Anluo Small Skin Umbrella Tablets could also be used to treat shingles. 2. ** In terms of Chinese medicine prescriptions, Taohong Siwu Tang (consisting of peony, Angelica, cultivated land, Chuan Xiong, peach seed, and red flower) can be used for treatment. 3. ** Traditional Chinese medicine for unblocking: Scorpion, centipede, and earthworm can be used as unblocking products, and the dosage can be determined according to the circumstances. 4. ** External Chinese medicine treatment **: Fire needle, acupuncture, bloodletting and cupping, ear acupoint pressure beans, or burying needles and other methods have a treatment effect on shingles. In addition, traditional Chinese medicine believed that acupuncture, bloodletting, cupping, and other methods could directly remove dampness, heat, poison, and blood stasis, relieve pain, and promote the repair of nerve damage. The novel "Shou Zang" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Traditional Chinese medicine believes that white hair is mainly caused by the following reasons: 1. ** Essence Deficiency and Blood Weakness **: The kidney essence is insufficient, unable to produce yin blood. The deficiency of yin blood will cause the hair to lose nourishment and turn white. 2. ** Blood heat is excessive **: When you are agitated, it will cause water to fail to contain wood, liver to be prosperous and blood to be dry. Blood heat is excessive, hair roots are not nourished, causing hair to turn white early. 3. ** liver-qi stagnation and spleen-dampness **: The stagnation of liver-qi will damage the heart and spleen. If the spleen is injured, it will cause the loss of transportation and transformation, and the biochemical source of qi and blood will be lost, resulting in white hair. 4. ** Kidney and Kidney Deficiency **: The kidneys store essence, which can be transformed into qi and blood to nourish the hair. When the kidneys are not good, the hair will grow white or lose hair if it is not nourished. 5. ** Qi stagnation and blood stasis **: Sentimentality, impatience, worry, anxiety, and other emotions can easily cause the liver to lose its regulation, resulting in qi stagnation and blood stasis. The blood cannot nourish the hair and turn white. 6. Innate and acquired factors: Innate factors are mostly related to family inheritance, while acquired factors include blood heat, excessive liver fire, irritable personality, staying up late, anxiety, etc. Changbai's novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The special medicines for the treatment of lung cancer in Chinese medicine were Butian Dazao Pill, Yuehua Pill, Baihe Gujin Soup, and Qinghao Biejia Powder. These Chinese medicines could help nourish yin and yang, consolidate the body, kill insects, nourish yin and moisten the lungs, clear heat and kill insects, etc., in order to improve the symptoms of patients with lung cancer and promote recovery. However, it should be noted that malaria is a serious infectious disease. Patients should seek medical attention and receive professional treatment immediately after discovering symptoms. Traditional Chinese medicine treatment was usually carried out on the basis of regular anti-inflammatory drugs to reduce the toxic side effects of the drugs and improve the patient's symptoms. Therefore, the special medicine for Chinese medicine to treat lung cancer should be used as an auxiliary treatment rather than alone.
There were many Chinese medicine prescriptions to treat consumption. The following prescriptions can be used for treatment: Yuehua Pill, Glehnia root, dwarf lilyturf root, Asparagus root, Angelica root, Angelica root, Stemona root, Otter liver, fritillary bulb, mulberry leaf, white chrysanthemum, donkey-hide glue, pseudo-ginseng, poria cocos, yam, lily, almond, roasted loquat leaf, bletilaria, agrimony, cogongrass root, clam powder fried donkey-hide glue, silver bustard root, Chinese wolfberry root bark, Mahonia leaf, sweet wormwood, licorice and dried ginger soup, Belamcanda and Mahuang soup, Gleditsia pod pill, Magnolia bark and Mahuang soup, Ze Qi soup, Liriope soup, Tingli and Dazao Xiefei soup, Qianjin Weijing soup, Jiegeng soup, Yue Bi Jiashu soup. The little green dragon was added with plaster soup, licorice root soup, apricot root soup, and so on. Some of these prescriptions could supplement deficiency, nourish yin and moisten the lungs, some could clear heat and kill insects, and some could reduce phlegm, cough, and stop bleeding. However, the specific prescription needed to be decided according to the patient's specific condition and syndrome identification.
There were many prescriptions in ancient Chinese medicine to treat consumption. During the Qin and Han Dynasties, the main treatment for phthisis was to nourish the deficiency. During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, it was recognized that phthisis was contagious. Treatment methods included the use of lime powder, moonlight pills, and other prescriptions. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the understanding of phthisis was more systematic and perfect. The treatment methods were mainly to supplement deficiency and kill insects. The commonly used prescriptions included stemona root, bletilla, mahonia leaf, humulus, etc. However, the specific prescription and dosage were not found in the search results provided. Therefore, it was impossible to provide the specific prescriptions of ancient Chinese medicine to treat consumption.
In the theory of Chinese medicine, white hair was related to the imbalance of the spleen, liver, and kidneys, as well as the imbalance of nutrient and blood. It could be caused by many factors. 1. ** Blood-heat excess syndrome **: Young people are full of vitality, full of vigor and blood, and their internal organs function is strong. The exuberant yang qi may cause blood-heat excess syndrome, which may lead to white hair. 2. [Stagnation of the liver and deficiency of the spleen]: Due to internal injuries of the seven emotions, worry and thinking can damage the spleen. Emotional failure can lead to Stagnation of the liver and deficiency of the spleen, which is also one of the causes of white hair. 3. ** Liver and kidney deficiency syndrome **: Weakness of the body, deficiency of the liver and kidney, or long-term illness that damages the liver and kidney, resulting in weak blood essence and insufficient nourishment, can lead to liver and kidney deficiency syndrome, resulting in white hair. 4. ** Qi and blood deficiency **: Middle-aged and elderly people have insufficient liver blood and kidney qi. It is normal for them to have white hair. However, if the situation is too serious, it may be caused by long-term damage to the liver and kidney and a great loss of Qi and blood. "Shaobing Head" was mainly related to congenital kidney essence deficiency, blood heat caused by mental or emotional agitation, and depression caused by liver qi stagnation. 5. ** Relationship between different parts of white hair and health **: - ** White hair at the temples **: The two temples belong to the gallbladder meridian of Shaoyang. The white hair at the temples may be caused by excessive liver and gallbladder fire or stagnation of liver qi. In addition to white hair, such people may also be accompanied by dry mouth and bitter taste, irritability, insomnia and dreams. - ** White hair on the forehead **: In traditional Chinese medicine, the position of the forehead corresponds to the spleen and stomach. If you are young and only have a lot of white hair on the forehead, it may indicate that there is a problem with the spleen and stomach. Changbai's novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were a few experts in Traditional Chinese Medicine from Liaoning who treated insomnia. Among them, Professor Zhang Huiyong, the chief physician, was good at treating insomnia in the Department of Hematology of the Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Liaoning Province. His subjective efficacy and satisfaction were very high. In addition, Chief Physician Li Xiaojuan had also been engaged in the clinical work of Chinese medicine for many years. She was good at using acupuncture and medicine to treat insomnia. In addition, there were also experts in the Center for the Treatment of Illness at the Research Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Liaoning who were also treating insomnia. However, there was no specific list or ranking of insomnia treatments by Traditional Chinese Medicine in Liaoning, so more detailed information could not be provided.
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