The cold is a headache and the head is scattered

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-02-01

Head Wind Scatter :

1. Prescription and usage: 1 large aconite (bubble), salt in equal parts. The upper is scattered. Bathed, with a square inch dagger, has been rubbed on, so that the medicine works.

2. Function: Treatment: Stroke, Stroke, Headache.

3. The originator of the prescription and the external treatment method, the aconite in the prescription has a spicy and hot taste, which can disperse the wind and cold of the meridians; The salt taste is salty and slightly pungent, and the wind poison of ** is divided into the blood, and the two medicines are used together to disperse the wind and cold and relieve pain. This is also the rule of the wind. The aconite is hot and hot, and the salty and cold salt is cleared. Internal administration may help its fire, and the fire will move and the wind will take advantage of its momentum. I hereby use the method of external friction, and there is no other disadvantage in Fajie. (Chen Xiuyuan, "Jin Kui Yao Slightly Notes, Volume 2").

Fourth, the clinical case Wang Moumou, male, 56 years old. After more than 2 years of hemiplegia after stroke, the limb function was restored after **, but the scalp on the left occipital side was often numb, and there was pain from time to time. Cut your hair short, first apply a hot bath or towel to the hot compress, and then put the medicine in the palm of your hand and rub it repeatedly on the affected area, after 5 minutes, the local skin has a hot and painful feeling, continue to rub it for a while, the spicy pain disappears, and only the local heat is felt. After sharing 3 times, the numbness and pain of the scalp disappeared and did not recur. [Hou Hengtai.] External use of head wind to treat skin numbness and pain. Henan Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 1988, (2): 20].

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