Traditional Chinese medicine classifies cerebral infarction as stroke according to its syndrome characteristics. The prescriptions for treating this disease include Ditan Decoction, Tianma Gounion Drink, Zhengan Xifeng Decoction, Buyang Huanwu Decoction, etc. 1. Ditan Decoction i

Traditional Chinese medicine classifies cerebral infarction as its syndrome characteristics. The prescriptions for treating this disease include Ditan Decoction, Tianma Gounion Drink, Zhengan Xifeng Decoction, Buyang Huanwu Decoction, etc.

1. Ditan Tang is mainly composed of Pinellia halva , Poria , Bamboo harbor , Tulip , Acorus granulum , Tianma , gallbladder star, etc. It has the effects of resolving phlegm, eliminating internal wind, awakening the spirit and opening the orifices, and is suitable for treating cerebral infarction caused by phlegm and turbidity blinding the brain orifices.

2. Tianma Gou Ni Drink is mainly composed of Tianma, Gou Ni , mother of pearl, stone cassia, etc., and has the effects of calming the liver and suppressing yang (suppressing the yang energy that rises too much in the liver), promoting blood circulation and unblocking meridians. It is suitable for treating cerebral infarction caused by excessive liver fire and transforming liver yang into internal wind.

3. Zhengan Xifeng Decoction is mainly composed of Ashdolinum , Daizhe, Dragon bone , Oyster , Scrophularia ginseng , etc. It has the effect of suppressing liver and extinguishing wind and suppressing excessive yang energy by nourishing yin. It is suitable for treating cerebral infarction caused by excessive liver yang and disturbing wind.

4. Buyang Huanwu Decoction is mainly composed of Astragalus, peach kernel , safflower , red peony , chuanxiong , kelp , Achyranthes , etc. It has the effects of nourishing qi and nourishing blood, removing blood stasis and unblocking meridians, and is suitable for the treatment of cerebral infarction caused by qi deficiency and blood stasis and obstruction of veins.

If there is cerebral infarction, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time and take medication under the guidance of the doctor's diagnosis and do not take medication on your own.

I am Guo Yi, deputy chief Chinese medicine practitioner of traditional Chinese medicine. If you have any questions about cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, please leave me a message in the comment area.