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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms of metrorrhagia after childbirth |
| Jiao Ai Tang Ass-Hide Gelatin and Mugwort Decoction |
Nourishes Blood; Stops bleeding; Regulates menstruation; Calms the fetus. | Injury and Deficiency of the penetrating vessels. | Metrorrhagia; Metrorrhagia after childbirth; Metrorrhagia during pregnancy; Metrorrhagia with thin, pale-red blood, without clots; Pain in the lower back; Pain of the abdomen; Threatened miscarriage; Threatened premature birth; Pale complexion; Weakness of lower back; Pale tongue, thin-white coating; Weak-Fine pulse (Ruo Xi); Fine-Faint pulse (Xi Wei). |
| Jiao Ai Si Wu Tang Ass-Hide Gelatin, Mugwort and Four-Ingredient Decoction |
Nourishes Blood; Moves Blood; Stops bleeding; Calms the fetus; Tonifies the Spleen; Eliminates Dampness. | Spleen and Blood Deficiency with injury of the penetrating vessels. | Menorrhagia; Metrorrhagia; Metrorrhagia after childbirth; Metrorrhagia during pregnancy; Pain of the abdomen; Restless fetus disorder; Threatened miscarriage; Threatened premature birth; Bleeding; Hematuria; Leukorrhea; Obstruction of the stomach; Oppression of the abdomen; Oppression of the chest; Rectorrhagia; Pale tongue, slippery or greasy coating; Hollow-Soft pulse (Kou Ru); Fine-Soft pulse (Xi Ru). |
| Gu Chong Tang Stabilize Gushing Decoction |
Strengthens Penetrating Vessel; Strengthens the Spleen; Tonifies Qi; Stops bleeding. | Metrorrhagia, menorrhagia or profuse menstrual bleeding having tendency to injure the Middle or Spleen Qi. When the Spleen Qi is deficient, it can no longer govern the Blood. | Hemorrhagic peptic ulcer; Metrorrhagia after childbirth; Thin and pale blood, and either gushes out or continuously trickles out; Dyspnea; Palpitations; Pale tongue; Hollow-Fine-Large-Empty pulse (Kou Xi Da Xu); Fine-Large-Faint-Empty pulse (Xi Da Wei Xu). |