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| Synonyms |
| Bloody stools Bloody feces Bloody faeces |
| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms |
| Bai Tou Weng Tang Pulsatilla Decoction |
Clears Heat and relieves toxicity; Cools Blood; Drains Damp-Heat; Treats dysentery. | Hot dysenteric disorder due to Heat toxin searing the Stomach and Intestines. | Acute colitis; Acute enteritis; Burning sensation in anus; Infectious dysentery (ameba, bacterium); Pain of the abdomen; Pus and blood in the stools (more blood than pus); Tenesmus; Conjunctivitis; Leukorrhea; Thirst; Urinary tract infection; Red tongue, yellow coating; Rapid-Wiry pulse (Shu Xian). |
| Wen Pi Tang Warm the Spleen Decoction |
Purges Cold; Warms Spleen-Yang; Tonifies Spleen-Yang. | Accumulation of Cold due to Spleen Yang Deficiency. | Cold extremities; Constipation; Pain of the abdomen; Chronic dysentery; Pus and blood in the stools; Pale tongue, white coating; Deep-Tight pulse (Chen Jin). |
| Huai Hua San (1/2) Sophora Japonica Flower Powder |
Cools Blood and Intestines; Stops bleeding; Disperses Wind; Moves Qi. | Either the lodging of Wind-Heat or the accumulation of Damp-Heat in the Intestines and Stomach where it forms toxin. | Blood in the stools; Hemorrhoid of bright-red, dark red bleeding; Rectorrhagia (bright-red bleeding) during defecation which typically precedes (but may also follow) the passage of stools; Red tongue; Soft-Rapid pulse (Ru Shu); Rapid-Wiry pulse (Shu Xian). |