How to regulate insomnia and hair loss

Insomnia belongs to the category of “insomnia” in Chinese medicine. Insomnia with hair loss can be caused by deficiency of qi and blood, deficiency of kidney yin, etc. It can be treated by choosing traditional Chinese medicines such as tea or decoction to be taken internally.
Prolonged infirmity, poor diet, overwork, etc. leading to depletion of qi and blood and dark depletion of kidney yin can lead to insomnia, hair loss and other symptoms.
People with deficiency of qi and blood are often accompanied by palpitations and palpitations (intense heartbeat and panic), fatigue (lack of mental alertness), forgetfulness, fatigue, pale complexion, and inability to think about food and drink. The patient may choose to drink astragalus, angelica and other medicines in place of tea, or choose Bazhen Tang, Gui Spleen Tang and other additives and subtractions for internal use to replenish qi and nourish blood.
Kidney Yin deficiency may be accompanied by symptoms such as sweating during sleep, irritable heat (irritability and sultriness), thirst and dry throat. You can choose chasteberry, wolfberry, etc. with tea, or use Zuo Gui Wan, six flavors of dihuang pill and other additions and subtractions to nourish the kidney yin.
However, it should be noted that the role of traditional Chinese medicine tea drink is limited, although there is a certain effect of conditioning, but can not play a better role in the treatment of disease. Insomnia and hair loss may also be caused by other reasons, so if you are not feeling well, it is recommended that you consult a medical practitioner for diagnosis and treatment to avoid delay. The use of drugs need to be guided by a professional physician, not self-medication, so as not to cause adverse consequences.