Patients with blood and qi deficiency can use Chinese herbal tonics such as Ba Zhen Tang and Gui Spleen Tang to replenish qi and blood under the guidance of a doctor.
Patients with blood and qi deficiency show symptoms such as dizziness, fatigue, panic, shortness of breath, insomnia, and excessive dreams.
Eight Treasures Soup, which has the effect of benefiting qi and tonifying blood. It is used for treating deficiency of qi and blood. Symptoms include pale or yellowish color, dizziness, tiredness of limbs, shortness of breath and laziness, palpitation and palpitation, and reduced diet.
Gui Shen Tang (归脾汤) is used for treating deficiency of the heart, spleen, qi and blood. Symptoms include palpitation and anxiety (violent heartbeat, panic disorder), forgetfulness and insomnia, night sweating (abnormal sweating after going to sleep, but sweating stops after waking up), tiredness and poor diet, etc.; Spleen does not regulate blood (non-physiological hemorrhagic disease). Symptoms include blood in stool, subcutaneous purpura, women’s metrorrhagia (excessive menstrual flow or dribbling), and menstrual hypermenorrhea.
If there are symptoms of blood and Qi deficiency, prompt medical attention is recommended. If medication is needed, it should be identified by a doctor and standardized treatment should be followed.