Many people may think that cervical spondylosis only occurs in middle-aged and elderly people. In fact, cervical spondylosis should be prevented from an early age. The cervical spine is easily affected during the development period, and cervical spondylosis is caused by Various symptoms, the prevalence rate of cervical spondylosis is very high now. Some people say that medicinal wine can treat cervical spondylosis, so what kind of medicinal wine is good?
1. Is it effective to drink medicated wine for cervical spondylosis?
Drinking medicated wine for patients with cervical spondylosis has a certain effect.
Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the occurrence of cervical spondylosis is mostly related to factors such as weak spleen and stomach, insufficient qi and blood, long-term illness and kidney damage, etc. The use of medicinal materials has the effects of dispelling wind and cold, activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis, warming meridians and unblocking collaterals. Drinking wine can have a certain effect on alleviating cervical spondylosis.
2. Sanwu wine to dispel wind and cold
Prescription composition: 10 grams each of Aconite root, Aconite root and licorice root, 15 grams each of Wu Mei, Pueraria lobata and Qiang Huo, white peony root and red peony root. 20 grams of each flower, 1500 ml of white wine.
Preparation method: Apply the medicine to remove impurities, crush it, put it into a cloth bag, soak it in a closed container with liquor, filter out the medicinal wine after 5 days, and bottle it for later use.
Effects and Indications: Expelling wind and cold, promoting blood circulation and unblocking collaterals, relieving pain and relieving pain, mainly treating cervical spondylosis.
Usage and dosage: 25 ml each time, once every night. If your lips are not numb, you can increase the amount to 50 ml. A course of treatment will be 20 days. You can continue the next course of treatment after five days of rest.
3. Safflower and Angelica wine warms menstruation and relieves pain
Prescription composition: 30 grams each of safflower, angelica root, Ligusticum chuanxiong, Achyranthes root, Dilong root, Eucommia ulmoides, Rhizoma Dioscorea, Dipsacus Dipsacus, 20 grams each of Rhynaria Rhizoma, Rhizoma Rhizoma, Duhuo, Sea Breeze Vine, Cinnamomum twig, Atractylodes, Costus, and Schizonepeta, 15 grams each of Sichuan Aconite, Ephedra, Aconite, and Aconite, 10 grams of Nux Vomica, and 8000 white wine. ml.
Preparation method: Wash the medicine quickly with cold boiled water except for the snakehead, filter out the liquid, dry in the sun, and make it into a coarse powder, and put it in a raw silk bag (or gauze bag) , put the snake into a small wine jar, pour in white wine, seal the mouth of the jar and soak, shake 3-5 times a day, and it can be used after half a month.
Effects and Indications: Expelling wind and cold, warming menstruation and relieving pain, mainly treating numbness and pain in the neck, shoulders, waist and legs caused by wind, cold and dampness.
Usage and dosage: 5ml-10ml each time, 2 times a day, drink on an empty stomach.
4. Duhuo Jisheng wine can dispel wind and relieve pain
Prescription formula: 30g each of Duhuo, Qin, and white peony root, 20g each of Sangji, Fangfeng, Chuanxiong, 12g Asarum, Angelica sinensis, and Eucommia ulmoides. 50g each, 150g Rehmannia glutinosa, 15g Achyranthes bidentata, and 1500g white wine.
Preparation method: Crush the medicine and place it in a clean bottle, soak it in white wine, seal the bottle mouth, take it out after 14 days, remove the residue and set aside.
Effects and Indications: Benefit the liver and kidneys, replenish qi and blood, remove rheumatism, relieve paralysis and pain. Suitable for those with cervical spondylosis, numbness and pain in limbs.
Usage and dosage: Drink as much as you like, at any time.
5. Aconite wine to dispel cold and dispel wind
Prescription: 15g each of Achyranthes bidentata, Radix Gentiana, Asparagus, Coix Seed, Acanthopanax Bark and Eucommia Eucommiae. Duhuo, Asarum, Fuzi, Morinda officinalis, cinnamon, heather leaves 10g each, 1000g sake.
Preparation method: Mash Asarum for moxibustion, apply medicine, and mash it, soak it in sake, and seal it for 19 days in winter, 7 days in spring, 5 days in autumn, and 3 days in summer.
Effects and Indications: Dispelling cold and wind, relaxing muscles and activating blood circulation, warming menstruation and relieving pain. Suitable for those with cervical spondylosis, numbness of arms and muscle soreness.
Usage and dosage: Start with 15kl and gradually increase to 25ml. 3 times a day.
6. What are the dangers of cervical spondylosis?
1. The dangers of cervical spondylosis are as follows: patients with cervical spondylosis will have weakness in their lower limbs, unsteady walking, numbness of their feet, and pain when walking. The feeling of stepping on cotton. When cervical spondylosis involves the sympathetic nerves, symptoms such as dizziness, headache, blurred vision, swollen and dry eyes, inability to open the eyes, tinnitus, ear blockage, and even flatulence will occur.
2. Cervical spondylosis can cause paralysis. For partial myeloid or mixed cervical spondylosis, which is mainly myeloid, because it cannot be treated systematically, the causative factors cannot be eliminated. As the disease progresses, irreversible changes such as spinal cord degeneration and liquefaction will occur. Then paralysis will occur, which shows how harmful cervical spondylosis is.
3. Cervical spondylosis can cause high blood pressure. High blood pressure caused by cervical spondylosis is called cervicogenic hypertension. Most patients are accompanied by dizziness or vertigo, heavy shoulder and back discomfort, etc. If it is a dislocation of multiple joints in the cervical spine, it will be accompanied by chest tightness, shortness of breath or irregular heartbeat. Dislocation of the cervical vertebrae displacing the transverse process, or bacterial inflammation caused by cervical vertebrae dislocation injury, will lead to the excitement of sympathetic postganglionic fibers, resulting in cerebral blood vessel spasm, which is also a hazard of cervical spondylosis.