Does paralysis have anything to do with the spleen?



Paralysis has a certain relationship with the spleen. Paralysis may occur when the spleen and stomach are injured due to uncontrolled diet, phlegm and heat are generated internally, and phlegm and stasis obstruct each other, blocking the qi, blood, meridians and collaterals.

Paralytic syndrome is characterized by pain, numbness, soreness and heavy weight in joints and muscles of the limbs, and even impaired movement of the joints. The causes of this disease include exogenous evils, lack of innate endowment (poor constitution and functioning), prolonged illnesses and labor injuries, as well as dietary irregularities.

Excessive consumption of fat and sweet food weakens the transportation and digestion function of the spleen and stomach, resulting in phlegm-dampness, phlegm-blood stasis and mutual obstruction, blocking the flow of qi and blood, and the meridians and collaterals do not run smoothly, resulting in paralysis, such as the phlegm-blood stasis and paralysis obstruction of paralysis type of paralysis.

Clinical manifestations of this syndrome include excessive phlegm and chest tightness, stiff and deformed joints, muscle atrophy, pain, dull color of the face, and dull tongue with ecchymosis. The treatment is to resolve phlegm and dispel blood stasis. It can be treated with the addition and subtraction of Shuanghe Tang. Shuanghe Tang is composed of Angelica sinensis, Rhizoma Ligustici Chuanxiong, Radix Rehmanniae Praeparata, Radix Paeoniae Alba, Peach Kernel, Safflower, Radix et Rhizoma Alba, Poria, Semixia, Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae, Radix Bamboo Ledebouriella, and Radix Glycyrrhizae.

If you have any of the above diseases, please standardize the treatment under the guidance of a physician, and do not use medication without authorization, so as not to cause delay in your condition.