Purpura of traditional Chinese medicine identification and typing of heat and toxicity blazing (the body fire is too exuberant) evidence, Yin deficiency and fire, etc., can be used respectively rhinoceros horn dihuang tang combined with Qingying Tang, Xigen San and other treatments.
1. Heat-toxin blazing syndrome: acute onset, skin spots or plaques, red or reddish purple color, itching, more common in the lower limbs, fever, face red, sore throat, dry mouth and thirst and other symptoms. Rhinoceros Horn Dihuang Tang can be used with the addition and subtraction of Qingying Tang.
2. Yin deficiency and fire: skin spots or plaques, sometimes mild, sometimes severe, recurring, red or purple red, with zygomatic red (cheeks and zygomatic bones red), disturbed and less sleepy, hot hands and feet, or hot flashes and night sweats (sweating abnormally after falling asleep, but sweating stops after waking up) and other symptoms. Xi Gen San can be used to add flavor.
3. Damp-heat internalization syndrome: Purple spots on the skin, mostly on the lower limbs and buttocks, with purpura that is sometimes mild and sometimes severe, accompanied by tiredness and fatigue, stuffy epigastrium and dullness (no appetite and reduced food intake), and urinary hematochezia and edema, and other symptoms. It can be treated with the addition and subtraction of Xiao Ji Drink.
4. Qi does not regulate blood evidence: there are repeated episodes of skin purpura, prolonged, light-colored, scattered purple spots, aggravated by labor, accompanied by palpitation, shortness of breath, fatigue, yellowish color and other symptoms. You can use the addition and subtraction of Gui Spleen Tang.
Patients with purpura are advised to consult a doctor in time. If you need to use medication, you should go through a doctor’s diagnosis and follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment.