Oletum Trogopterori, also known as Hanhao worm dung, medicine book, etc. Bitter, salty, sweet and warm. Meridian of liver. It has the effects of promoting blood circulation, relieving pain, removing blood stasis and stopping bleeding. Trogopterori is often used to treat malignant lymphoma, lung cancer, esophageal cancer, gastric cancer, liver cancer, leukemia, etc., and can relieve cancer pain.
Some lymphoma patients can feel the lump on the neck, under the ear, under the armpit, and at the joint between the stomach and thigh, and sometimes they have pain, poor appetite, and people are very thin. Some patients have a drum-like stomach, and after 12 noon, they feel bouts of fever, dry stool, or black stool, purple tongue or purple ecchymosis, and thick greasy and yellow tongue coating, which can be summarized as "phlegm" in traditional Chinese medicine. Trogopterori can promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis, and can effectively improve the above symptoms when used in combination with expectorant drugs.
Oletum Trogopterori is one of the commonly used Chinese medicines for promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis, which can effectively improve the symptoms of lymphoma patients, such as hard lump, abdomen as big as a drum and hot flashes in the afternoon. When the patient has obvious signs of blood stasis, it can also be used together with other drugs for promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis, such as Pollen Typhae, Angelica sinensis, Peach Blossom, Carthamus tinctorius, Ligusticum Chuanxiong, Radix Paeoniae Rubra, Cortex Moutan, Rhizoma Corydalis, etc. Because of the close relationship between qi and blood, the movement of qi can promote the movement of blood, so Trogopterori is often used in combination with qi-promoting drugs, such as Bupleurum, Lindera root, Cyperus rotundus, Fructus Aurantii, Areca catechu and Gan Song. For patients with obvious lump and hard texture, drugs for softening and resolving hard mass can be used in combination, such as tortoise shell, turtle shell, Shijianzhuan, seaweed and so on. Xiaojindan, a Chinese patent medicine commonly used in clinic, contains Trogopterori, which can effectively reduce lymph node masses and has a good effect on other malignant tumors with phlegm and blood stasis syndrome.
Oletum Trogopterori is good at promoting blood circulation, removing blood stasis and relieving pain. For patients with severe lump pain, parched Radix Paeoniae Alba, Radix Curcumae, Fructus Toosendan, Rhizoma Corydalis, etc. can be added, which is warm and smooth, especially suitable for patients with aggravated pain after catching cold. After being fried, Trogopterori can also stop bleeding. panax pseudo-ginseng, Rhizoma Bletillae powder, Herba et Gemma Agrimoniae, Fructus Jujubae, etc. can be added to treat tumor with hemorrhage.
note: patients with pale face, pale lips and nails, palpitation and dreaminess, dizziness and blood deficiency syndrome without blood stasis syndrome should take it carefully. Pregnant women should use it with caution. Traditionally, it is considered that Oletum Trogopterori should not be taken at the same time as Ginseng.
At the end of the article, share the origin of the drug name of Trogopterori.
the words "soul fat" and "coagulate fat" are homophonic. When Li Shizhen explained the name of the medicine, he said, "This excrement is called Trogopterori because it is nourished by the five elements like solidified ointment.". The flying squirrel looks like a big bat. The head is wide, the eyes are big and round, the hair on the back is grayish yellow, the hair on the abdomen is light, and there is a skin membrane between the front and rear limbs. Legend has it that the flying squirrel is a "Hanhao bird", which lives in caves or crevices on cliffs with pine and cypress. The nest is shaped like a bird's nest. The flying squirrel sleeps in its nest during the day, comes out in the morning or at night, and is good at climbing and gliding. Many herb gatherers often die when they pick trogopterori or other medicinal materials. Therefore, herb gatherers dye the ropes red to scare them. The reason why the flying squirrel is called "Hanhao Bird" is that it has abundant feathers in summer. In winter, it loses all its feathers and sings all night, so it is called Hanhao Bird.