Commonly used external bruise medicinal wine formula

Commonly used bone-setting wine, bone-setting wine, rheumatism wine, bone-setting wine, etc., but the specific proportion of herbs, the use of the way to follow the doctor’s advice, do not blindly use the drug. 1. Shuji Ding pain wine: Shuji Ding pain wine is generally composed of vinegar frankincense, vinegar myrrh, angelica, safflower, vinegar huosuo, blood exhaust, vinegar, natural copper, boneset, etc., has the effect of relaxing the tendons and activating the blood, dispersing blood stasis and relieving pain, for all kinds of bruises, sprains, blood stasis, swelling and pain, etc. Certain therapeutic effects. 2. Bruxism and Rheumatism medicinal wine: Bruxism and Rheumatism medicinal wine is composed of Sanleng, Frankincense, Myrrh, Rhizoma Ligustici Chuanxiong, Angelica Sinensis, Curcuma longa, Mudanpi, Bone Broken Patch, Weiling Xian, Red Peony, Wuling Lip and so on, which has the efficacy of invigorating blood to dispel wind, resolving blood stasis and relieving pain, and it is used in the treatment of all kinds of rheumatic diseases. It is used for the treatment of bruises, accumulation of blood stasis, swelling and pain, and paralysis of hands and feet. 3. Shujinhuoluo wine: Shujinhuoluo wine is generally made of papaya, Morus alba, bamboo, schizandra, Sichuan hyssop, Angelica sinensis, Rhizoma Ligustici Chuanxiong, safflower, Duhuo, Qiangwu, Fangfeng, Atractylodes macrocephala, silkworm sand, red currant, licorice and so on, has the effect of dispelling wind and removing dampness, activating blood circulation and promoting the circulation of the blood and yin to produce fluids and other efficacies, and is mostly used for the treatment of rheumatism and dampness obstruction of the circulation of blood stasis combined with the yin deficiency of paralysis and other conditions caused by the disease. These drugs need to be strictly proportioned before they can be used, so it is recommended that patients do not blindly dispense drugs, but should use drugs under the guidance of a professional Chinese medicine practitioner, so as not to affect the effect of recovery.