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Xue (Blood) Heat
Chinese Formulae

formulas

• Qing Re Zhi Beng Tang: Xue (Blood) Heat: Heat in Xue (Blood) causing menorrhagia where Yin has already been damaged, thirst, dry mouth, restlessness (Ehling, 1996, p. 424)

• Qing Ying Tang: Xue (Blood) Heat: restlessness, absence of thirst, deep red tongue, hemorraghic phenomenon, fever aggravated in the night (Bing-Shan, 1993, p. 46)

• Si Sheng Wan: Xue (Blood) Heat: various types of Upper Warmer bleeding such as hemoptysis or epistaxis (Ehling, 1996, p. 425)

Xi Jiao Di Huang Tang (Jia Jian): Xue (Blood) Heat: melena, hematuria, hematemesis, purpura, thirst but no desire to drink, vomiting up blood, nosebleed, bloody stools, and other such hemorrhagic conditions, bleeding tends to be excessive and bright red in color (Flaws and Finney, 1996, p. 150; Bing-Shan, 1993, p. 46,47; Ehling, 1996, p. 426)

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