How to treat cold, blood stasis and blocked meridians

Cold condensation and blood stasis with blockage of meridians is a common diagnostic typology of blood stasis syndrome, which can be treated with traditional Chinese medicines such as Wen Jing Tang, Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan and acupuncture and other TCM specialty therapies. The patient should consult a doctor in time. Cold condensation and blood stasis in the meridians, in which “blood stasis” is mostly caused by “cold condensation”, cold is a yin evil, sex stagnation and the main attraction, and it is easy to injure the yang qi in the body, blocking the meridians and leading to stagnation in the operation of qi and blood. Clinical manifestations are cold pain, cold limbs and green color, late menstruation, dysmenorrhea and other symptoms. Wen Jing Tang has the effect of warming the meridians and dispersing cold (warming the meridians and channels of the body to get rid of the cold in the body), nourishing the blood and eliminating blood stasis. It is mainly used for treating stagnant blood, irregular menstruation and other conditions. Use with caution for pregnant women. Dampness and heat, yin deficiency with heat is contraindicated; Gui Zhi Fu Ling Pill has the efficacy of promoting blood circulation and resolving blood stasis. It is used for treating blood stasis, menstrual dysmenorrhea and abdominal pain. Pregnant women should be cautious. Acupuncture and moxibustion therapy has an adjunctive therapeutic effect. Rangu, Dazhong, Guanyuan and other acupuncture points can be selected to treat menstrual disorders, through acupuncture or moxibustion to help Yang to move qi and blood, warming the meridians, cold and blood stasis meridian impassability has a certain effect on improving. The specific efficacy varies from person to person, and needs to be combined with your own situation, and operated by a professional doctor. If you have any discomfort symptoms, please go to the regular hospital in a timely manner under the guidance of a professional doctor to use medication, so as not to delay the condition.