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| Synonyms |
| Acute rheumatism |
| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms |
| Qiang Huo Sheng Shi Tang Notopterygium Decoction to Overcome Dampness; Notopterygium and Tuhuo Decoction |
Eliminates Dampness; Eliminates Wind. | Damp-Wind or sensation of cold in the superficial aspects of the body, the exterior and muscle levels. | Acute articular rheumatism; Aversion to cold; Back pain; Chills; Difficulty in rotating or bending the trunk; Generalized pain; Headache; Heaviness of the body; No sweating; Respiratory tract infection; Sensation of heaviness of the head; Slight fever; Normal tongue, thin-white coating; Floating pulse (Fu). |
| San Huang Tang Three-Yellow Decoction |
Disperses Damp and Wind; Treats rheumatic pain. | Wind-Damp and invasion of Wind. | Acute articular rheumatism; Acute joint pain; Cerebrovascular accident; Rheumatic heart disease (progressive); Subacute rheumatism; Anorexia; Aversion to cold; Contraction of the extremities; Fever; Irritability; Poor appetite; Restlessness; Spasms; Stiff tongue (may be trembling); Slippery-Wiry pulse (Hua Xian). |
| Guan Jie Yan Wan Arthritis Pill |
Eliminates Damp and Wind from the channels. | Wind-Damp lodging in the channels and joints. | Acute articular rheumatism; Chronic sciatica, periodic; Joint pain; Cold limbs; Rheumatoid arthritis. |