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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms related to ecchymosis |
| Qi Li San Seven-Thousandths of a Tael Powder |
Reduces swelling; Stops bleeding; Calms pain; Moves Qi and Blood; Disperses Blood stasis. | Traumatic injury causing stagnation of Qi and Blood which obstructs free movements and produces swelling and pain. | Bleeding from traumatic injury; Burn; Ecchymosis; Fracture; Hematoma; Pain; Sprain; Swelling. |
| Xiong Dan Die Da Wan Bear Gallbladder Fall or Strike Pill |
Moves Blood; Disperses Blood stasis; Reduces Heat. | Acute or chronic traumatic injury. | Ecchymosis; Fracture; Hematoma. |
| Tong Dao San Communicating [but also Freeing the Flow] and Instructing Powder |
Moves Blood; Disperses Blood stasis; Restrains Blood; Resolves inflammation. | Blood stasis in the chest and abdomen usually following traumatic injury. | Concealed hemorrhage; Distension of the abdomen; Dysmenorrhea; Ecchymosis; Hematoma; Hypertension with dizziness; Hypertension with headache; Pain of the abdomen; Palpitations; Precordial pain; Rectus abdominis muscle spasms; Constipation; Purplish tongue or showing purplish spots; Fine-Choppy pulse (Xi Se). |