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Spleen Unable to Govern the Xue (Blood)
Chinese Formulae

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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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