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Tinnitus, a seemingly insignificant symptom, causes great suffering to the patient. Like a little elf, it sneaks into your ears and fills your world with all kinds of sounds: the sound of running water, the sound of wind, the sound of electricity, the sound of **, ......However, these sounds are not real, they are just your ears. Today, I would like to share with you a magical prescription, which originates from traditional Chinese medicine and is known as the best trick for tinnitus.
This prescription is called "Cong'er Tongluo Soup", which was created by Zhang Zhongjing, a famous medical scientist in ancient China. Zhang Zhongjing was a medical scientist in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, and his book "Treatise on Typhoid Fever and Miscellaneous Diseases" is known as the originator of traditional Chinese medicine. Cong'er Tongluo soup is composed of a variety of herbs, which has the effects of invigorating blood circulation and removing blood stasis, clearing channels and relieving pain, nourishing the liver and kidneys, and nourishing the ear.
First, let's learn about tinnitus. Tinnitus is a condition in which a person feels that there is a sound in the ear or head in the absence of an outside sound source. It can be unilateral or bilateral; It can be continuous or intermittent. The pathogenesis of tinnitus is not fully understood, but it is generally believed to be related to vascular disease, neurological disease, hearing loss, ear infections, drug toxicity, and other factors.
In traditional Chinese medicine theory, tinnitus is considered to be a manifestation of diseases such as kidney deficiency, liver inflammation, and qi and blood stasis. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the occurrence of tinnitus is related to the dysfunction of the liver, kidneys, spleen, lungs and other organs. If the liver and kidney are insufficient, the ear is not nourished; If the liver is inflamed, it will disturb the ear; If the qi and blood are stagnant, the ear will be blocked. Therefore, the key to tinnitus is to regulate the function of internal organs and restore the physiological state of the ear canal.
Cong'er Tongluo Tang is based on the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, through the interaction of drugs, to achieve the purpose of tinnitus. The main ingredients in the recipe are:
1.Angelica: It has the effect of replenishing blood and activating blood, regulating menstruation and relieving pain, and is used for tinnitus caused by blood deficiency.
2.Chuanxiong: It has the effect of invigorating blood and removing blood stasis, relieving pain, and is used for tinnitus caused by qi stagnation and blood stasis.
3.Rehmannia rehmannia: It has the effect of nourishing yin and nourishing the kidney, filling the lean marrow, and is used for tinnitus caused by kidney deficiency.
4.Salvia: It has the effect of invigorating blood and removing blood stasis, clearing heat and detoxifying, and is used for tinnitus caused by blood stasis and heat.
5.Bupleurum chinensis: It has the effect of soothing the liver and relieving depression, harmonizing qi and blood, and is used for tinnitus caused by liver stagnation and qi stagnation.
6.Licorice: It has the effect of harmonizing various medicines and relieving pain, and is used for tinnitus caused by various reasons.
Of course, everyone's physique is different from **, so when using Cong'er Tongluo Soup, you need to add or subtract under the guidance of a professional doctor. In addition, TCM** tinnitus also includes acupuncture, cupping, auricular pressure beans and other methods, and the specific plan needs to be formulated according to individual circumstances.
Although tinnitus is a minor problem, the distress it brings to patients cannot be ignored. I hope that through this article, you can have a deeper understanding of tinnitus, and at the same time, you can also master the Chinese medicine tips for tinnitus. Of course, tinnitus takes a process, and patience and persistence are key. Hopefully, the soup will bring you healthy ears and bring your life back to tranquility.
References: 1Zhang Zhongjing. "Treatise on Typhoid Fever and Miscellaneous Diseases" [M].Beijing: Health Press, 2010
2.Wang Yongyan, Wang Fu, Li Diangui. Internal Medicine of Traditional Chinese Medicine[M].Beijing: China Publishing House of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2012
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