When deficiency of qi and blood leads to headache and dizziness symptoms, it can be regulated with Chinese herbs and acupuncture.
Due to prolonged illness, depletion of qi and blood, or after blood loss, or weakness of the spleen and stomach, failure of healthy transportation, lack of source of biochemistry, resulting in qi and blood deficiencies, qi deficiency, clear yang does not rise (light and clear yang can not be upward), blood deficiency, the brain loses its nourishment, which leads to headaches and dizziness.
Insufficient qi and blood can be seen in dizziness which is aggravated by movement, which occurs on exertion, pale lips and nails, fatigue (lack of spirit), loss of appetite, shortness of breath and laziness of speech, palpitation and lack of sleep, etc. It can be treated with the addition of the formula of 归脾汤(Spleen, Spleen and Stomach Soup).
Acupuncture and moxibustion can also be applied to acupuncture points such as Spleen Yu, Stomach Yu, Tianshu, Zhongkou, and Foot Sanli to improve qi and blood deficiencies, which can lead to headaches and dizziness.
It is recommended that the patient seek medical advice in time and be treated under the guidance of a doctor.