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| Synonyms |
| Erythema pernio Perniosis Pernio Chilblains |
| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms of chilblain |
| Ren Shen Dang Shao San Ginseng, Tangkuei and Peony Powder |
Tonifies Qi and Blood; Warms Qi and Blood. | Qi and Blood Deficiency with a predisposition to Cold and Dampness. | Anemia; Chilblain; Cold feet; Dizziness; Hemorrhoid; Hot flashes; Nephritis; Oedema; Painful shoulders; Rheumatic pain; Sensation of cold (waist level); Sensation of cold in the lower abdomen; Sensation of heaviness of the head; Sterility; Stiffness of the shoulders; Urethritis; Cold intolerance; Frequent urination; Hearing difficulties; Irregular menstruation; Ocular disease. |
| Yun Xiang Jing Unknown |
Calms pain; Reduces swelling; Regulates Stomach-Qi; Releases the Exterior; Moves Blood. | Chilblain; Common cold; Flu syndrome; Gastralgia; Headache; Intestinal flu; Motion sickness; Pain of the abdomen; Rheumatism; Cold extremities; Furuncle (early stage); Skin infection (early stage). | |
| Dang Gui Si Ni Tang Angelica Four Rebellious Decoction; Tangkuei Decoction for Frigid Extremities; Tangkuei and Jujube Decoction |
Warms the channels; Disperses Cold; Nourishes Blood; Promotes circulation. | Hands and feet become cold when they are deprived of the warmth and nourishment of the Yang Qi. | Chilblain; Cold-type arthritis; Raynaud's disease; Skin rashes due to Cold and Blood Deficiency; Thrombopenia; Painful muscles; Sciatica; Pale tongue, white coating; Fine-Deep pulse (Xi Chen). |