If aortitis presents with stagnant blood stasis, such as persistent pain in the affected limb, especially at night, or purplish or bruised skin, it can be treated with medications that invigorate blood circulation and eliminate stagnant blood in the body. Aortitis does not have a corresponding disease name in Chinese medicine, but is usually treated according to the specific symptoms of the disease to determine the type of evidence and choose the appropriate medication. The drugs for activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis mainly target the syndrome of blood stasis and obstruction, and can be used whenever this syndrome occurs. Clinically, this syndrome includes pain in the affected limbs, aggravated at night, dull, purplish or bruised skin, weakened tarsal pulse, purplish tongue, thin white moss, and fine and astringent pulse, etc. Commonly used drugs include saffron, peach blossom, and other medicines. Commonly used drugs include saffron, peach kernel, yujin, turmeric and chuanxiong. If the diagnosis does not belong to the syndrome of blood stasis and obstruction, the use of drugs for activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis is not recommended to avoid affecting the recovery of the condition. If you have symptoms, you should take medication under the guidance of a medical professional. Do not take medication blindly on your own to avoid delaying your condition or having adverse reactions.