What kind of Chinese medicine to take when you have purpura

Purpura can be treated with different proprietary Chinese medicines after identification by a Chinese medicine practitioner, commonly used ones are Dajianyin Pill, Gui Spleen Pill, Blood House Pill, etc. Purpura is the name of the disease in Chinese medicine. Purpura is a Chinese medicine disease, clinical manifestations of blood overflow in the skin, mucous membranes, resulting in petechiae and ecchymosis, pressure does not fade. 1.Yin deficiency and hyperactivity of fire manifests as more purple spots, especially in the lower limbs, accompanied by dizziness, tinnitus, low fever and zygomatic red (cheeks and zygomatic bones are reddish in color), etc. To nourish yin and reduce fire (nourish the yin essence and reduce the fire), and clear away the heat to stop bleeding as a rule of thumb, you can use Dahuiyin Pills. The adverse effects of Dajianyin Wan are not clear, and it is forbidden to be taken by diabetic patients. 2. Qi does not regulate blood, manifested by dark spots, scattered, recurrent, accompanied by lethargy, palpitation (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), shortness of breath, dizziness, etc. To benefit the qi and regulate the blood (to prevent bleeding by replenishing the qi), invigorate the spleen and nourish the blood as a rule of treatment, can be used in GuiShuPian Pills. The adverse effects of GuiShen Wan are skin rash and gastrointestinal discomfort, and the contraindications are not yet clear. 3. For signs of internal obstruction of blood stasis manifesting as epistaxis (bleeding from the skin), cyanosis, epistaxis (bleeding from the nose), vomiting of blood and other bleeding manifestations, menstruation with blood clots, and yellowish and colorless hair, activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis (to promote the operation of blood and eliminate blood stasis in the body) to stop bleeding is the treatment principle, and the treatment method is to activate the spleen and nourish blood, and the contraindications are not yet clear. The adverse effects of this medicine are not clear, and pregnant women should not take it. If you are not feeling well, we suggest that you consult a doctor in time, and do not use the medicine blindly on your own.