What kind of Chinese medicine to take for cerebral infarction

Cerebral infarction is called ischemic stroke in Chinese medicine, for treatment, Chinese medicine is mainly based on evidence-based treatment. The symptoms that appear after stroke are mainly gas deficiency and blood stasis, phlegm obstruction, phlegm-heat and viscera solidity, and hyperactivity of liver yang. Therefore, treatment should be carried out separately. Qi deficiency and blood stasis should be invigorated to remove blood stasis, which can be done by using Yang Replenishing Five Soup, which contains medicines to invigorate qi and blood, such as Astragalus, peach kernel, safflower, Angelica sinensis, Platycodon grandiflorus, Sichuan hyssop, and Chai Hu. Phlegm-dampness obstruction should be treated by dispelling dampness and resolving phlegm, and can be treated with Er Chen Tang or Cleansing Phlegm Tang. This includes medicines to dispel phlegm such as half-summer, Chenpi, Cornu Cervi, Citrus aurantium, etc. Calamus and Yuanzhi can also be used to promote awakening and opening of the mind. If the liver yang is hyperactive, methods to calm the liver and subdue the yang should be used, such as Tianma Hookteng Drink and Zhen Liver and Wind Extinguishing Tang, which include drugs to calm the liver and subdue the yang, and to subdue the liver and wind, such as Tianma, Hookteng, Shijiazhuang, Xiakoucao, Tiantong, Maitong, and Paeoniae Alba. If phlegm-heat viscera solid can be used to clear heat and resolve phlegm to pass the viscera, such as the star vulgaris Chengqi Tang, which includes half-summer, tianma, bile south star, rhubarb, hedgehog, thick park, manganese nitrate and other drugs. If the coma is accompanied by high fever and coughing up phlegm, then you can use Angong Niuhuang Wan for treatment.