fù yuán huó xuè tāng is used for patterns with
blood stasis due to traumatic injury especially chest and abdomen.
symptoms indicating the use of fù yuán huó xuè tāng
excruciating chest, hypochondriac or flank pain, bruising, pain along the liver or gallbladder channel.
western interpretation of fù yuán huó xuè tāng
traumatic injury, intercostal neuralgia, costochondritis, acute lower back sprain.
explanation of the mechanism
the impairment of circulation in the hypochondria and flanks due to the stasis of blood in turn causes the qi to stagnate. this combination of severe blood stasis and qi stagnation results in excruciating pain.
this is traumatic physical injury which results in blood leaving the vessels. the overflow of blood from the vessels remains localized and forms an internal obstruction which causes pain.
this prescription is primarily used in treating such pain in the chest, hypochondria, or flanks which are traversed by the liver and gall bladder channels. in addition, because the liver stores the blood, it should be treated irrespective of which channel is injured and causes blood stasis.
(bensky & barolet)
important note: if you experience symptoms that resemble the ones presented in the tcm pocketguide please consult a medical doctor or tcm therapist. these prescriptions are not meant for self-medication and should only be prescribed by a licensed tcm practitioner. of course you can also book a consultation with me. i would be pleased to welcome you.
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