Traditional Chinese medicine composition for treating blood circulation depression and stagnation type hyperthyroidism complicating automatic atrial tachycardia
A kind of atrial tachycardia, stagnation type technology, applied in the field of medicine, can solve the problem of incomplete clear pathogenesis, easy recurrence, long treatment cycle, etc., to restore the level of thyroid function, restore sinus rhythm, reduce the average The effect of heart rate
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[0039] A traditional Chinese medicine composition for treating blood stagnation type hyperthyroidism combined with spontaneous atrial tachycardia, the weight ratio of each raw material is as follows:
[0040] 6g of Aralia crimson, 6g of spoon-leaf grass, 6g of kumquat leaves, 6g of frangipani, 6g of lathyrus, 6g of milky magnolia, 6g of water hyacinth, 6g of August leaves, 6g of variegated orchids, and thorn buds South snake vine fruit 6g, lip vanilla 6g, licorice 6g.
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[0042] A traditional Chinese medicine composition for treating blood stagnation type hyperthyroidism combined with spontaneous atrial tachycardia, the weight ratio of each raw material is as follows:
[0043] 5g of Aralia crimson, 7g of spoon-leaf grass, 5g of kumquat leaves, 7g of frangipani, 5g of lathyrus, 7g of milky magnolia, 5g of water hyacinth, 7g of August leaves, 5g of variegated leaf, and thorn buds South snake vine fruit 7g, lip vanilla 5g, licorice 7g.
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[0045] A traditional Chinese medicine composition for treating blood stagnation type hyperthyroidism combined with spontaneous atrial tachycardia, the weight ratio of each raw material is as follows:
[0046] 7g of Aralia crimson, 5g of spoon-leaf grass, 7g of kumquat leaves, 5g of frangipani, 7g of lathyrus, 5g of milky magnolia, 7g of water hyacinth, 5g of August leaves, 7g of variegated orchids, and thorn buds Serpentine fruit 5g, lip vanilla 7g, licorice 5g.
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