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The Thoughts and Methods on Treatment of Epilepsy Given by TCM HerbsPosted by: admin on Feb 11, 2009 - 11:51 PMTreatment according to syndrome differentiation: 2. Liver-kidney yin deficiency: clinical symptoms include peaky complexion, red cheek, dizziness, fatigue sensation on lumbar region and knees, hot sensation in the five hearts, irritation, insomnia and dreaminess, male spermatorrhea, irregular menstruation, red tongue with a little coating, thread-rapid pulse. Self-built prescription ingredients: Hu Jiao, Xie Bai, Ye Ge Gen, Tian Zhu Huang, Bai Mao Xia Ku Cao, Ju Hua, Bai Shao, Huang Qin, Dan Nan Xing, raw Gan Cao. 3. Liver stasis and spleen deficiency: clinical symptoms include unpleasant emotion, easily to get disease, dim complexion, poor appetite, abdominal distention, abdominal pain, diarrhea, pain is relieved after diarrhea, foul belch, sour regurgitation, irritation, large amount of saliva, pale tongue with smooth greasy coating, wiry roiling pulse or soggy pulse. Self-built prescription ingredients: Bi Ba, Gan Jiang, Yu Jin, Chuan Xiong, Huo Xiang, Huang Qi, Hou Pu, Fu Ling, prepared Ban Xia, Ze Xie, roasting Gan Cao. 4. Fire flaming up in heart-liver: clinical symptoms include higher body temperature, red face, red tongue with little moist, yellow tongue coating or dry greasy tongue coating, dry mouth and desire to drink, yellow thick sputum which is difficult to spit, irritation, dizziness, insomnia and dreaminess, dark urine, constipation, wiry rapid pulse. Self-built prescription ingredients: Bai Hu Jiao, Ji Cai, Di Long, Lian Zi Xin, Dan Nan Xing, Tian Zhu Huang, Huang Qin, Yu Jin, Sheng Di Huang, Mu Dan Pi, Chi Shao Yao, Sheng Jiang, Gan Cao. Key words: Herbs Treatment, Epilepsy, Thoughts and Methods Writer: Jinshan Li |
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