Prescription Bupleuri Radix, Asari, Herba Menthae, Radix Angelicae Sinensis, Eupolyphaga Seu Steleophaga, Radix Salviae Miltiorrhizae, Rhizoma Pinelliae Preparata, Rhizoma Chuanxiong, Folium Lycopi, and Rhizoma Coptidis.
3. Function: removing blood stasis, promoting innovation, and harmonizing lifting. Brain injury.
4 The usage of Chaihu Asarum Decoction is decocted with water.
5. Clinical application of Chaihu Asarum Decoction journal of traditional chinese medicine (1982; 1o: 1 1): Shi Moumou, female, aged 29, was first diagnosed on September 8th. 1979. 1978, the patient accidentally fell from a height and collided with a stone and was injured. The pain in the top of the head, back of the head and two temples is like cracking. The family thought the condition was serious and came to seek treatment. The patient came on the donkey's back, unable to move or go to bed by himself. Diagnosis: headache, dizziness, bad wind, aversion to cold, sweating, dull complexion, chest tightness, general nausea, silence, red eyes and traction pain. Physical emaciation, abdominal distension and constipation, dysuria, cyanosis of lips, black fingernails, yellowish tongue coating, dark midvein and astringent pulse. Diagnosed as sequelae of brain trauma. Prescription: Chaihu Asarum Decoction and Acorus gramineus. After 7 doses, the symptoms were relieved. After 5 doses, the symptoms were greatly relieved by adding Arnebia euchroma 10g. The above 7 doses are coarse powder, and each dose is taken 15g in the morning and evening to consolidate the curative effect. Follow-up for 2.5 years showed no recurrence.
Excerpts from lectures on traumatology of traditional Chinese medicine.
In the ancient books, Chaihu Asarum Decoction "Debate on Lushan Decoction": [Volume 2] People who have both cold and heat tonify diarrhea, ginger and cinnamon tonify both cold and heat. Synopsis of the Golden Chamber includes rhubarb, aconite, asarum soup, and emergency pills made of rhubarb, dried ginger and croton. This is all to the point. ...
Herbal decoction: Asarum Yin is Asarum, Yangming is Angelica dahurica, Jueyin is Chuanxiong and Evodia rutaecarpa, and Shaoyang is Bupleurum. Users can't be bad at classics. Asarum has a slow fragrance, so it enters Shaoyin and is used with Radix Angelicae Pubescentis. ...
Analogy and Treatment of Syndrome: [Volume VI Treatment of Headache] Headache with pulse obstruction and stuffy right nose. A medicinal rhubarb, talc, lost settlement. 1. Bupleurum and Cimicifuga are used for medical purposes and have not been popularized. It is said that fire generates wind, so it should be cool, divergent and pungent. ...
Exogenous Fever: [Volume 1] Headache (headache at the top of the head and back of the head, the sun also hurts the forehead, Yangming also hurts the head and horns, and Shaoyang also has three yin pulses to the neck, so there is no headache, but Jue Yin pulse must be at the top, so there is also headache and wind temperature. ...
The Complete Works of Ancient and Modern Medical Systems: [Volume 53] Treatment of Headache