Thrombocytopenic purpura can be diagnosed and treated with reference to blood evidence (non-physiological bleeding disorders) purpura in Chinese medicine. The common types are heat and blood compulsion, yin deficiency and fire exuberance (deficiency of yin and essence in the body, resulting in hyperactive fire) and qi not taking in blood. 1. Heat and blood compulsion syndrome: when the skin is purplish-red or blue-purple plaque as the main symptom, accompanied by fever, thirst, irritability, epistaxis, epistaxis or blood in the stool, etc., the identification belongs to heat and blood compulsion syndrome, and the treatment should be based on purging heat and removing toxins (clearing away heat and toxins and evil qi in the body), cooling the blood and stopping bleeding (cooling the blood and preventing bleeding), and the treatment can be chosen to be Qingying Tang with additions and subtractions. 2. Yin Deficiency and Fire Exuberance Certificate: When the symptoms of skin bruises and purple plaques are the main symptoms, accompanied by heat in the hands and feet, hot flashes (a burst of heat), night sweating (abnormal sweating after going to sleep, and sweating stops after waking up), zygomatic redness (reddish color of cheeks and zygomatic bones) and dry mouth etc., the symptoms will be identified as Yin Deficiency and Fire Exuberance Certificate, and the treatment will be based on nourishing Yin and lowering fire (to nourish the Yin essence and to reduce fire), and the treatment will be based on adding or subtracting Xigen San. 3. Qi does not regulate blood syndrome: the recurrence of purple spots, fatigue (mental exhaustion, physical weakness), loss of appetite, yellowish color (yellow and lusterless), dizziness and dizziness, etc., identification belongs to the syndrome of qi does not regulate blood, the treatment is based on the tonification of the spleen to regulate blood, and the treatment can be selected to add subtractions to the Spleen Soup. All of the above medications should be used correctly under the guidance of a professional physician. Thrombocytopenic purpura should be treated as early as possible, and the combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine has the best effect.