2 English reference qi does not take blood [Xiangya Medical Dictionary]
Qi does not control blood. Terminology of Traditional Chinese Medicine (2004)]
3. Note that qi does not suck blood as the pathogenesis [1]. Refers to the pathological changes of blood function decline due to qi deficiency and blood loss, so that blood does not follow the meridians and escapes from the pulse gate [2]? .
See qi deficiency, qi stagnation and blood collapse, spleen failing to control blood:
Failure to take pictures due to qi deficiency generally refers to dereliction of duty in taking pictures due to dirty qi deficiency, such as spontaneous sweating, nocturnal emission, diarrhea, enuresis, metrorrhagia, bloody stool, etc. It is advisable to treat astringency and replenish its dirty qi [3].
Blood collapse due to qi stagnation is one of the syndromes of blood collapse [4]. Weakness, improper diet, or physical strain and other factors lead to spleen deficiency and qi stagnation, blood loss with descending, and blood collapse [4]. Symptoms include pallor, emaciation, lethargy and fatigue, laziness and easy to lie down, shortness of breath and excessive bleeding when moving [4]. The treatment should be based on invigorating qi and rising yang, and the prescriptions are mainly Ju Yuan Jian and Buzhong Yiqi Decoction. And reuse ginseng and astragalus, add cuttlefish bone, palm charcoal and calcined oyster to stop bleeding [4]. If you see cold sweat in limbs, unconsciousness, and slightly heartbroken pulse, it is the danger of qi stagnation and blood loss. It is advisable to decoct Shen Du decoction or add Radix Aconiti Lateralis to restore the adverse reaction, but you should take it frequently [4].
Spleen failing to control blood refers to the pathogenesis of spleen weakness, abnormal transport and transformation, and blood failing to follow meridians [5]. On Blood Syndrome: "Spleen governs blood, and the movement of blood depends entirely on spleen, but spleen yang deficiency cannot govern blood." The main manifestations are various blood loss syndromes, such as subcutaneous hemorrhage, hematochezia, blood drowning, etc., accompanied by pallor, fatigue, qi deficiency, weak pulse, light fingerprints and light tongue [5]. Treatment should replenish spleen and blood. Modified Guipi Decoction [5].
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