How is livedo reticularis treated in Chinese medicine?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-19
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Levido reticularis is a vascular disease caused by a variety of causes** local circulatory disorders. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the camp and the guard are not in harmony, the external wind and cold, the qi and blood are stagnant, or the health and yang are not solid, the intestines are not dense, the veins are empty, and the wind and cold are attacked, and they are blocked in the veins. The cold condensation yang qi is blocked, the veins are tortuous, and the qi and blood are reversed, resulting in reticular markings, or due to emotional depression, lost in the discharge, depressed and turned into fire, beating in the blood, and the veins are blocked.

    Generally, it is necessary to regulate the method of blood circulation and blood stasis.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Post-examination is recommended**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1. Traditional Chinese medicine internal treatment of livedo reticularis.

    1. Dialectical governance.

    1) Cold condensation meridian pattern: reticular markings, aggravated by cold and reduced by heat, may be accompanied by symptoms such as warmth of hands and feet, joint pain, pale moss, pale tongue, and pulse binding. It is advisable to treat the temperature meridian and disperse the cold, and the camp is channeled, and the party is added and subtracted by the four reverse soups of angelica:

    Medicinal ephedra, cinnamon branches, cannon ginger, angelica, red peony, salvia, fine puncture, lovage, zombie silkworm, licorice.

    2) Qi stagnation and blood stasis syndrome: reticular markings persist for a long time, accompanied by symptoms such as numbness and dull pain, light purple or petechiae, and fine and damp pulses. It is advisable to treat qi and blood, dispel blood stasis and pass the channels, and add or subtract the peach red four things decoction:

    Medicinal peach kernel, safflower, angelica, red peony, Sichuan peony, salvia, chicken blood vine, earth dragon, tulip, wood incense, cinnamon branch, raw licorice.

    2. Unilateral prescription inspection.

    1) Salvia miltiorrhiza tablets, 2 tablets each time, 3 times a day.

    2) 8-16 ml of Danshen injection is added to 500 ml of low-molecular-weight porfuric anhydride intravenous infusion, once a day, 10 times for 1 course of treatment. With an interval of 5 days, if there is no adverse reaction, it can be used for 3-5 consecutive courses.

    2. Traditional Chinese medicine external treatment of livedo reticularis.

    1. Red spirit wine outside.

    2. 9 grams of Sichuan pepper, 30 grams of mugwort leaves, 30 grams of Tung Gucao, 9 grams of cinnamon branches, 30 grams of Sumu, 9 grams of peach kernels, 9 grams of safflower, 30 grams of salvia, 9 grams of angelica. Smoke and wash once a day for 30 minutes.

    3. Traditional Chinese medicine acupuncture for livedo reticularis**.

    1. Acupuncture takes the three miles, three yin jiao, yin lingquan and other acupoints. With laxative, leave the needle for 30 minutes after deqi, once a day, 10 times for 1 course of treatment.

    2. Acupuncture point injection: Take Zu Sanli and Sanyinjiao, use Danshen injection as acupoint injection, inject 1-2 ml of liquid medicine into each acupoint, once every other day, and 10 times for 1 course of treatment.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Most patients have no symptoms and do not require special treatment. Bed rest is recommended for patients with ulcers. If the lower limb is swollen, it can be bandaged with an elastic bandage.

    Vasodilators such as phenobenzamine hydrochloride, cycloamygdalin, nifedipine, and reserpine may also be used. For patients with lower limb ulcers who do not respond to the above **, lumbar sympathectomy can be considered. Avoiding exposure to cold as much as possible can reduce the degree of livedo reticularis.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the occurrence of reticular lehido is mainly due to the incompatibility of camp and guard, external wind and cold, qi and blood coagulation, or the instability of Weiyang, the lack of dense intestines, the emptiness of the veins, the attack of wind and cold, the obstruction of the veins, the obstruction of cold condensation and yang qi, the tortuosity of the veins, and the reversal of qi and blood, which can lead to reticular markings. Some patients may be depressed, lost in discharge, depressed and angry, beaten in the blood veins, and obstructed by the veins.

    Therefore, when traditional Chinese medicine regulates reticular lehidoma, it is necessary to carry out syndrome differentiation and classification. According to different syndrome types, you can choose different Chinese medicines to carry out **, and Chinese medicine can regulate reticular lido spots.

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