High blood pressure belongs to the category of Chinese medicine “” vertigo “”, there is no clear clinical evidence that patients with vertigo can not drink Gui Zhi Tang, as long as there is an indication for the drug, i.e., external wind-cold surface deficiency (a type of evidence, manifested as fever, chills, sweating, fatigue, etc.), it can be used.
Gui Zhi Tang is a Chinese herbal formula consisting of five medicines: Gui Zhi, Paeoniae Alba, Radix et Rhizoma Glycyrrhizae Praeparata, Ginger and Jujube. This medicine has the effects of relieving the muscles and releasing the evil qi trapped on the surface of the muscles (by sweating, etc.) and harmonizing the Ying-wei (by making the internal and external qi of the body smooth, each in its own way), and is used for cases of wind-cold and Ying-wei disharmony (a Chinese medicine pathology often manifested as superficial self-sweating).
This drug can be used when there are symptoms such as malignant wind and fever, sweating and headache, nasal sounding and dry vomiting, white moss and no thirst due to external wind-cold syndrome. This drug is contraindicated in cases of external wind-cold syndrome. This formula is forbidden for patients with evidence of the initial onset of warm disease, or damp-warm (warm disease caused by feeling dampness and heat).
If a person with vertigo develops the above symptoms, he/she can also be treated with this medicine. If you are not feeling well, you should use this medicine under the guidance of a professional Chinese medicine practitioner, and do not use it on your own, so as not to cause any delay in your condition.