Gui Pi Tang: Spleen Unable to Govern the Xue (Blood): early periods, lack of strength, shortness of breath, excessive pale-colored menstruation, abnormal vaginal discharge, various kinds of chronic hemorrhage, such as purpura, bloody stool and uterine bleeding (Bing-Shan, 1993, p. 39; Flaws and Finney, 1996, p. 62; Zmiewski, 1985, p. 255)
Hsueh An: Spleen Unable to Govern the Xue (Blood): blood in stool, chronic hemorrhage usually seen in the lower part of the body, excessive menstrual flow, uterine bleeding, chronic subcutaneous hemorrhaging, hemorrhoids (Fan, et al., 1986, p. 34)
Hua Zhi Lin/Zhi Wan: Spleen Unable to Govern the Xue (Blood): blood in stool, chronic hemorrhage usually seen in the lower part of the body, excessive menstrual flow, uterine bleeding, chronic subcutaneous hemorrhaging, hemorrhoids (Fan, et al., 1986, p. 34)
Yunnan Pai Yao: Spleen Unable to Govern the Xue (Blood): blood in stool, chronic hemorrhage usually seen in the lower part of the body, excessive menstrual flow, uterine bleeding, chronic subcutaneous hemorrhaging, hemorrhoids (Fan, et al., 1986, p. 34)
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