It is a common natural disaster that not only causes huge loss of people and property, but also may cause various post-disaster diseases. Traumatic head injury is a common type of injury when it occurs, and its severity and consequences have a significant impact on both the patient and the affected community. As an experienced old Chinese medicine practitioner, I will combine the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, quote ancient and modern famous prescriptions, and introduce to you the treatment of ** middle head trauma.
First of all, we understand the theory of traditional Chinese medicine that head trauma is caused by external impact. In **, it is possible to be hit by objects such as collapsed buildings, gravel, wood, etc., resulting in head injuries. Traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes "qi and blood circulation", believing that trauma will block qi and blood circulation, leading to symptoms such as pain and swelling. Therefore, for the head trauma in **, traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes the need to dredge the meridians, activate blood and remove blood stasis, so as to promote wound healing and recovery.
In the process of head trauma in traditional Chinese medicine, there are many ancient and modern prescriptions that can be used for reference. Among them, a prescription called "Xuecao San" is widely used in the treatment of head trauma. Xuecaosan is a combination of traditional Chinese medicines such as safflower, angelica, mulberry leaves, dandelion, etc., which has the effects of blood circulation and blood stasis, pain relief and swelling. In **, this medicine can be used orally or externally to give the wounded a timely **, relieve pain, and promote wound healing.
In addition, TCM also focuses on the overall conditioning of the patient. In **, head trauma is not only a local injury, but also has adverse effects on the physical and mental health of the patient. Traditional Chinese medicine advocates the concept of "five organs", that is, the body is divided into five organs: heart, liver, spleen, lungs and kidneys, and the human body can better recover its health by regulating the five organs. In the process of treating craniocerebral trauma, traditional Chinese medicine advocates regulating the balance of qi and blood, yin and yang, and improving the overall immunity of the patient's body, thereby promoting the treatment of craniocerebral trauma.
To sum up, the treatment of brain trauma requires the attention and application of traditional Chinese medicine. The theory of traditional Chinese medicine focuses on qi and blood circulation, meridian dredging, and through herbal compatibility and other means, it can effectively reduce the head trauma. At the same time, traditional Chinese medicine also pays attention to the overall conditioning of patients, and improves the body's immunity and promotes the best process by regulating the five internal organs. In **, we should learn from the theory and practical experience of traditional Chinese medicine to provide a more comprehensive and scientific method for the treatment of head injury.
Health References:
1.Daniel Zhang, Zhao Guojin. Head injury. Editor-in-chief Bao Lizhen. Surgery of Traditional Chinese Medicine[M].Beijing: Military Medical Press, 2008: 144-163