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Chinese patterns
Large Intestine Xue Yu (Blood Stasis) and Heat
Chinese Formulae

formulas

• Chuan Xin Lian Pian: Large Intestine Xue Yu (Blood Stasis) and Heat: severe fixed pain in lower abdomen which is increased by pressure, either constipation or mild diarrhea, possible fever and vomiting, intestinal abcess, appendicitis (Fan, et. al., 1986, p. 87)

• Ma Tzu Jen Wan: Large Intestine Yu (Stasis): (weak patient) dry skin, constipation (Hsu and Benschoten, 1984, p. 156)

• Niu Huang Chieh Tu Pien: Large Intestine Xue Yu (Blood Stasis) and Heat: severe fixed pain in lower abdomen which is increased by pressure, either constipation or mild diarrhea, possible fever and vomiting, intestinal abcess, appendicitis (Fan, et. al., 1986, p. 87)

• Pai Tou Weng Tang: Large Intestine Yu (Stasis): constipation, stagnant blood, internal organ toxicity (Hsu and Benschoten, 1984, p. 156)

• Su Tzu Chiang Chi Tang: Large Intestine Yu (Stasis): (weak patient) normal stool but difficult defecation, constipation tense rectus abdominus, full/soft center/navel, frequent yawning, cold lower limbs, constipation (Hsu and Benschoten, 1984, p. 156)

• Ta Chai Hu Tang: Large Intestine Yu (Stasis): (strong patient) chest distress (Hsu and Benschoten, 1984, p. 156)

• Yi Yi Fu Zi Bai Jiang San: Large Intestine Xue Yu (Blood Stasis) and Heat: severe fixed pain in lower abdomen that is worsened by pressure, localized heat, either constipation or mild diarrhea (Flaws and Finney, 1996, p. 117)

• Yunnan Paiyao: Large Intestine Xue Yu (Blood Stasis) and Heat: severe fixed pain in lower abdomen which is increased by pressure, either constipation or mild diarrhea, possible fever and vomiting, intestinal abcess, appendicitis (Fan, et. al., 1986, p. 87)

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