How to regulate qi deficiency and blood stasis

Qi deficiency and blood stasis can be regulated by internal Chinese medicine and acupuncture therapy.
1. Internal Chinese medicine: medicines can be taken internally to replenish qi and open up the blood vessels, such as Astragalus Ginseng Qi Drops Pills and Stabilized Heart Pellets.
(1) Radix Astragali and Radix et Rhizoma Ginseng: This drug is mainly composed of Panax notoginseng, Radix Astragali and Salviae Miltiorrhizae, which can benefit the qi and smooth the blood vessels, invigorate blood circulation and relieve pain, and it can be used for treating chest paralysis (stuffy pain in the chest) caused by qi deficiency and blood stasis. Its adverse reactions can be seen as nausea, vomiting, skin rash, itching, etc. Those who are allergic to this product are forbidden to take it, and pregnant women and allergic individuals should take it with caution.

This product can be seen nausea, vomiting, abdominal distension, abdominal pain, diarrhea and other adverse reactions. This product is prohibited in patients with bradyarrhythmia, allergic to this product and the ingredients contained in it, pregnant women should be used with caution.
2. Acupuncture therapy: patients with qi deficiency and blood stasis can benefit qi and blood through acupuncture points such as Qihai, Blood Sea, Foot Sanli, Sanyinjiao, Spleen Yu, Diaphragm Yu and Guanyuan.
The above medicines should be taken under the guidance of a professional doctor, and the acupuncture treatment needs to be operated by a professional doctor.