Buyang Huanwu Decoction
Wang Qingren, a famous Chinese medicine doctor in the Qing Dynasty—Buyang Huanwu Decoction:
Traditional Chinese medicine classic prescription: Astragalus (raw) 120 grams, angelica (tail) 6 grams, red peony 6 grams, earthworm, Chuanxiong, peach kernel, safflower, 3 grams each.
Indications: stroke, hemiplegia, crooked mouth and eyes, astringent speech, drooling, enuresis and incontinence, etc.
Astragalus is generally used from 30 grams, and the amount is gradually increased. The prescription of invigorating qi and dredging collaterals is very effective for patients with cerebral apoplexy and cerebral infarction caused by qi deficiency, with pale tongue, fat tongue with tooth marks, saliva on the tongue, accompanied by physical fatigue, drowsiness, It is suitable for symptoms of qi deficiency such as listlessness. The prescription can be used to soak water as tea or boil water to soak feet.
PS: For patients with cerebral hemorrhage, it should be used with caution, and a doctor should be asked to prescribe it. Do not use it when the tongue is red and the tongue coating is yellow and greasy.