Contents 1 Pinyin 2 Overview 3 Yanghe Decoction in Volume 3 of "Surgery Complete Collection" Volume 3.1 Composition 3.2 Usage and dosage of Yanghe Pills 3.3 Function and indication 3.4 Prescription and solution 3.5 Pharmacological effects of Yanghe Pills 4 "Zhao Bingnan" Clinical Experience Collection" Fang Zhiyanghe Pills 4.1 Composition 4.2 Efficacy and Indications 4.3 Usage and Dosage of Yanghe Pills 5 "Surgery Complete Collection" Fangzhi Yanghe Pills 5.1 Composition 5.2 Efficacy and Indications 5.3 Usage and Dosage of Yanghe Pills 5.4 Preparation Method 6 Reference Attached information: 1 Yanghe Wan in ancient books 1 Pinyin
yáng hé wán 2 Overview
Yanghe Wan is the name of a prescription, and there are about three prescriptions with the same name. 3 Yanghe Decoction of Sifang in the Volume of "The Complete Collection of Surgery"
Yanghe Pill is the name of the prescription, which is the Yanghe Decoction as Honey Pill recorded in the Sifang volume of "The Complete Collection of Surgery" [1]. 3.1 Composition
One liang of Rehmannia glutinosa, two qian of white mustard seeds, three qian of antler gum, five fen each of ginger charcoal and ephedra, and one qian each of cinnamon and raw licorice [1]. 3.2 Usage and dosage of Yanghe Pills
Decoction in water and take it [1].
3.3 Functions and Indications
The Yanghe Decoction in "Surgery Quan Sheng Ji" volume has the function of warming yang and replenishing blood, dispersing cold and relieving stagnation [1]. It can be used to treat all cases of gangrene, gangrene, bleeding, crotch syndrome, etc., where the affected area is flat, white or dark, neither hot nor swollen, or the swelling is loose; in modern times, it is also used for bone tuberculosis, peritoneal tuberculosis, lymphatic tuberculosis, and thrombotic occlusion. Sexual vasculitis, chronic deep abscess, etc. are those with yin-cold syndrome [1]. 3.4 Prescription
In the prescription, Rehmannia glutinosa and Deer Antler Gum produce sperm and nourish blood; Cinnamon and Paojiang warm yang and dispel cold and open blood vessels; Ephedra and White Mustard Seed help Jiang Gui dispel cold and coagulate and resolve phlegm stagnation; Licorice detoxifies and Reconciling various medicines [1]. Quanfang can warm Yang Qi and transform Yin into coagulation, so it is used for syndromes of Yin gangrene [1]. 3.5 Pharmacological effects
Experimental research: This prescription has good in vitro antibacterial effect [1]. 4 "Zhao Bingnan Clinical Experience Collection" Fang Zhiyanghe Pills 4.1 Composition
Cinnamon 4 qian, white mustard seed 1 tael, aconite 4 qian, ephedra 2 qian, dried ginger 4 qian. 4.2 Efficacy and Indications
According to "Zhao Bingnan's Clinical Experience Collection", the Yanghe Wan function of the prescription is to warm the meridians and restore yang, activate blood circulation and unblock meridians, dispel cold and dry dampness. Treats lymphatic tuberculosis. 4.3 Usage and dosage of Yanghe Pills
Take 12 pills, 2 times a day, with warm water or warm rice wine. 5 "Surgery Complete Collection" Fang Zhiyanghe Pills 5.1 Composition
1 tael of cinnamon, 5 qian of ephedra, and 5 qian of Paojiang Charcoal. 5.2 Efficacy and Indications
The prescription of "Surgery Quan Sheng Ji" contains Yang He Wan Gong in Wen San. It is mainly used to treat vaginal gangrene, headache caused by wind and cold. 5.3 Usage and dosage of Yanghe Pills
Take orally.
5.4 Preparation method