How to regulate people with heavy dampness, phlegm and stasis

People with heavy dampness, phlegm and stasis can be regulated by medication, acupuncture or cupping. 1. Drugs: Patients can take Blood and Blood Stasis Tang with Er Chen Tang to activate blood circulation and eliminate blood stasis (to promote blood circulation and eliminate blood stasis in the body), dispel phlegm and dissolve dampness. Haifu yiyu tang is mainly composed of peach kernel, Chaihu, safflower, Angelica sinensis, hyssop, Radix et Rhizoma Dioscoreae, Rhizoma Ligustici Chuanxiong, etc. It has the efficacy of invigorating blood circulation, removing blood stasis and relieving pain, and it can be mainly used for treating blood stasis. Adverse effects such as abdominal pain, diarrhea and itching may occur after taking this drug; it is contraindicated in pregnant women; it is contraindicated in those who are allergic to this drug or any of its ingredients; it is recommended to be used with caution in those with weak spleen and stomach; and it is recommended to be taken after meals. Er Chen Tang is mainly composed of Pinellia, Poria, Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae and Prunus Mume, etc. It has the effect of drying dampness and resolving phlegm (removing phlegm in the body by drying dampness), and is mainly used in the case of dampness-phlegm syndrome. The adverse effects and contraindications of this drug are not clear; it is recommended to take a light diet during the period of taking the drug; do not use with tonic drugs. Therefore, the combination of the two drugs has the effect of activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis, dispelling phlegm and resolving dampness. 2. Acupuncture and cupping: Acupuncture and cupping can be performed on acupoints such as Diaphragm Yu, Sea of Blood, Yinlingquan, Fenglong, Zhongkou, etc. This operation is recommended to be performed by professional Chinese medicine technicians. Patients may experience adverse reactions such as nausea and dizziness; acupuncture and cupping are prohibited for patients with extreme hunger and fatigue; acupuncture and cupping are prohibited for those with bleeding tendency: pregnant women and menstruating women should be cautious of acupuncture and cupping. Patients with heavy phlegm-dampness and blood stasis are advised to go to the hospital for consultation and treatment. The above medicines should be used under the guidance of traditional Chinese medicine, and should not be taken arbitrarily.