Is there any Chinese medicine to treat high blood pressure

Chinese medicine is often divided into six types in the treatment of hypertension: First, the hyperactive liver-yang type, whose symptoms are facial flushing, a feeling of heat, dizziness, headache, irritability, dry stools, red tongue and a stringent pulse. The treatment is to pacify the liver and submerge the yang, and the available medicine is Tianma and Hooked Vine Drink or Gentian and Liver Dissolution Soup for addition and reduction. The symptoms are dizziness, dizziness of the eyes, backache, tinnitus, seminal emission, dryness of the throat, irritability of the five hearts, thirst and desire to drink, insomnia and dreaminess, red tongue and thin pulse. The treatment is to nourish the liver and kidneys, and the available formula is Liu Wei Di Huang Wan or Consistent Decoction for addition and reduction. The symptoms are chest tightness, nausea, heavy limbs, numbness of skin, dizziness or heavy head, tiredness, dreaminess, dullness, pale and fat tongue, white fur, and smooth pulse. The symptoms are dizziness, headache with fatigue, gray face, pale or purple tongue with tooth marks or petechiae on the edge, white moss and thin pulse. The formula available for pacifying the liver and relieving the luo is tonifying Yang Returning Five Soup or Blood Mansion and Eliminating Blood Stasis Soup with addition and reduction. The symptoms are often accompanied by dizziness, headache, sleeplessness, tinnitus, forgetfulness, lumbago, dream loss, dry mouth, red tongue, and fine shivering of the pulse. The symptoms are dizziness and dizziness, fear of cold, lack of warmth in the limbs, swelling of the face and limbs, loose stools and long and clear urine.