How to regulate women’s vertigo

Vertigo in women can be regulated through Chinese medicine and acupuncture. According to Chinese medicine, vertigo is mostly related to hyperactivity of liver yang (high liver yang, which causes dizziness, dizziness, headache and other symptoms), insufficiency of qi and blood, and stagnation of blood stasis. There is no obvious difference between male and female patients in the management of vertigo, which can be regulated through traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture, and adjustment of lifestyle. 1. Traditional Chinese medicine: patients with hyperactivity of liver yang can be treated with medicines that suppress liver and subdue yang, such as Tianma Hook Teng Drink; patients with deficiency of qi and blood should mainly tonify qi and blood, and can be treated with Gui Spleen Soup; patients with insufficiency of kidney essence should tonify the kidney and fill up the essence, and can be treated with Zuo Gui Pill with additional reductions; and patients with stasis and blood stagnation can be treated with medicines that invigorate blood circulation and open the orifices, such as Tongkou Xuebao Tang with additional reductions. 2. Acupuncture: You can use acupuncture points such as Baihui, Fengchi, Taichong, Liver Yu, Kidney Yu, and Foot Sanli for acupuncture treatment. 3. Daily life and living: In daily life, we should pay attention to rest, avoid labor, relax the mind, and avoid eating spicy and stimulating products. Patients with vertigo are advised to go to regular hospitals for treatment under the guidance of professional physicians.