The efficacy of Tianma is to calm the wind and stop spasm, calm the liver yang, dispel wind and clear the meridians (dispel wind evil and clear the meridians). Clinically, it is mostly used for children’s convulsions (with dizziness, convulsions, convulsions as the main manifestations of pediatric diseases), epileptic convulsions, tetanus, headache and dizziness. Tianma is calm in nature, without the harm of warmth and dryness, for the treatment of liver wind and convulsions, regardless of cold and heat can be used with the deficiency. Treatment of pediatric acute convulsions, often with hook vine, scorpion, antelope horn and other cool liver and wind antispasmodic drugs with the treatment of pediatric slow convulsions, with ginseng, atractylodes, etc. to achieve the effect of tonifying the spleen and antispasmodic. Tianma can calm the liver and submerge yang (inhibit too much yang rising in the liver), and can stop headache, for the treatment of dizziness, headache of the key drugs. For the treatment of dizziness and headache caused by insufficient liver yin and hyperactivity of liver yang (excessive liver yang, causing dizziness, dizziness, headache and other symptoms), it is often used in combination with Croton and Cassia to calm the liver and submerge yang to relieve wind. Tianma can dispel wind paralysis, pain relief effect. Treatment of stroke meridian, numbness of the limbs, hand and foot paralysis, spasm and convulsion, often used in conjunction with chicken blood vine, dilong, etc. to play the effect of expelling wind and activating blood circulation; treatment of rheumatism paralysis, joint flexion and extension of the joints unfavorable (joints stretching and bending of the function of the abnormality), often with Macrophyllum, Qiangwu, etc., to dispel wind-dampness, paralysis and pain relief medicines with the. Caution should be exercised if there is much deficiency in qi and blood. It is recommended to apply under the guidance of a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner to avoid adverse reactions caused by self-medication.