Drinking tea with limited active ingredient precipitation can not achieve the therapeutic effect of the drug. People with blood stasis are not recommended to relieve and treat it by drinking tea, but are recommended to treat it by taking medicines such as Hematopoietic Blood Stasis Tang and Peach Kernel and Cheng Qi Tang under the guidance of a doctor. Blood stasis is mostly caused by trauma that leads to blood not being discharged or dissipated in time, or due to stagnation of qi and poor blood circulation, coldness in the body, or weak qi to push the body, resulting in internal obstruction of blood stasis. Clinical symptoms of Blood stasis include pain like pins and needles, fixed position, refusal to be pressed, aggravation at night, dark bleeding or blood clots, dark stools like tar, accompanied by bruising of lips or tongue, dark nails, menstrual closure or excessive menstrual blood flow in women. It can be treated by taking the formula of Hematopoietic Blood Stasis Dispersing Soup and Peach Kernel Cheng Qi Soup. With the efficacy of activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis (promoting blood circulation and eliminating blood stasis in the body), promoting qi circulation and relieving pain (relieving pain by regulating the body’s qi), Blood Stasis in the Chest Tang is often used for chest pain, headache that does not go away for a long time, with pain as if it were a pinprick and at a fixed place, accompanied by palpitations (accelerated heartbeat, often accompanied by heartburn), insomnia, impatience, irritability, and dark color of the lips or bruising of the tongue, etc. It is contraindicated for pregnant women. It is contraindicated for pregnant women. Peach Kernel Cheng Qi Tang has the efficacy of expelling blood stasis and diarrhea and heat, and is often used in the treatment of Lower Jiao Blood Reservoir syndrome, which is commonly associated with acute conjunctival knot (abdominal pain, distension and constriction) in the lesser abdomen (Xiao Abdomen), irritability, fever, and blood stasis in women with menstrual occlusion and dysmenorrhea. It is contraindicated in pregnant women. It is recommended that patients in need of timely medical treatment, under the guidance of the doctor’s diagnosis and use of medication.