What to do if the blood vessels at the base of the tongue are severely bruised?

The blood vessels at the base of the tongue are angular and severely bruised, suggesting blood stasis, which needs to be activated to remove blood stasis (to promote blood circulation and eliminate blood stasis in the body). There is a large longitudinal vein on the left and right sides of the tongue, called the sublingual vein, and the blood vessels at the base of the tongue are this vein. According to the theory of TCM tongue diagnosis, the angriness of the sublingual veins suggests blood stasis. Blood stasis is often accompanied by tingling in certain areas of the body, bruises and patches on the skin, and amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea and menstrual blood clots are common in women, which corresponds to the need to invigorate blood circulation and remove blood stasis. Commonly used Chinese medicines to activate blood stasis include peach kernel, safflower, red peony, danshen, panax ginseng, and chick’s blood vine, etc. Commonly used traditional Chinese medicine formulas include Hematophagocephalus Pill, rhubarb stinging insect pill, and Tao Hong Si Wu Tang, etc. Commonly used proprietary Chinese medicines include Hematophagocephalus Pill, Hematophagocephalus Pill, and Danshen Tablet. It should be noted that all of the above prescriptions can activate blood circulation and remove blood stasis, and should be used with caution by menstruating women, pregnant women, and patients with bleeding tendency. If the blood vessels at the base of the tongue are angry and bruised, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, and choose the appropriate treatment after the professional doctor identifies and clarifies the symptoms.