Vascular Blockage: How Does Traditional Chinese Medicine Treat It?
Suffering from vascular blockage - are there any good solutions?
As we age, everyone's blood vessels develop varying degrees of blockage. When blockage occurs in the head, it can lead to cerebral thrombosis or cerebral infarction;
If the blockage occurs in the heart area, it can trigger myocardial infarction. These issues should never be taken lightly. In treatment, Chinese medicine's therapeutic philosophy focuses on reinforcing healthy energy (supporting the body's qi, blood, yin, and yang) and eliminating pathogens. Supporting healthy energy means strengthening the body's qi, blood, yin, and yang balance, while nourishing the five organs involves using tonification methods for treatment;
Eliminating pathogenic factors targets blood stasis, requiring blood-activating and stasis-resolving therapeutic approaches. Phlegm-dampness often relates to obesity and requires phlegm-resolving and dampness-eliminating methods. Qi stagnation frequently associates with emotional factors and demands liver-soothing and qi-regulating treatment. Cold congelation typically connects with individual constitution and external environmental factors, necessitating yang-warming and cold-dispersing therapeutic approaches.
Regarding specific treatment methods, these must be tailored to each patient's individual condition through pattern differentiation and flexible modification of prescriptions to achieve more effective and personalized treatment.