Traditional Chinese medicine for treating forehead pain
A technique of traditional Chinese medicine for brow ridge pain, applied in the field of traditional Chinese medicine for the treatment of brow ridge bone pain, can solve problems such as the decline in quality of life, and achieve the effects of high cure rate, fast curative effect and convenient use.
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[0011] Implementation 1: a traditional Chinese medicine for treating brow bone pain, characterized in that raw materials are weighed according to the following proportions: Codonopsis 8-12g, Radix Astragali 10-12g, Angelica 10-12g, Galla chinensis 8-10g, Ophiopogon japonicus 10-12g 12g, Asparagus 10~12g, Salvia 6~9g, Habitat 6~9g, Chenpi 10~12g, Chuanxiong 10~12g, Radix Paeoniae Rubra 10~12g, Angelica dahurica 6~9g, Polygala 8~10g, Yejiateng 6~8g , bellflower 8-10g, coptis 6-8g, kudzu root 6-9g, bamboo leaves 6-9g, licorice 3-6g.
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[0012] Implementation 2: a Chinese medicine for treating brow bone pain, characterized in that raw materials are weighed according to the following proportions: Codonopsis 12g, Radix Astragali 12g, Angelica 10g, Galla chinensis 10g, Ophiopogon japonicus 12g, Asparagus 10g, Salvia miltiorrhiza 9g, Rehmannia glutinosa 9g, tangerine peel 12g, chuanxiong 10g, red peony root 10g, angelica dahurica 6g, polygala 8g, night cross vine 6g, bellflower 10g, berberine 8g, kudzu root 6g, bamboo leaves 6g, licorice 6g.
[0013] Summary of clinical efficacy:
[0014] 1. This prescription has been widely used clinically for many years, and has treated hundreds of patients with frequent curative effects.
[0015] 2. Diagnostic criteria: Pain in the brow bone, mild in the daytime, obvious pain at night, tenderness at the Cuanzhu point (supraorbital notch), or accompanied by eye pain, visual fatigue, irritability, bitter mouth and dry throat, etc.
[0016] 3. Medication method: decoction in wate...
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