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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms related to oedema of face |
| Qing Wei San Clear the Stomach Powder; Coptis and Rehmannia Powder |
Clears Heat and Fire from the Stomach; Drains Heat and Fire from the Stomach; Cools Blood; Nourishes Yin. | Heat accumulation in the Stomach injuring the Qi and Blood. | Bleeding gums; Dry mouth; Gingivitis; Inflammation of the face; Inflammation of the lips; Inflammation of the tongue; Oedema of face; Pain of the face; Swelling of the lips; Swelling of the tongue; Symptoms respond favorably to local application of cold but become worse with warmth; Toothache with pain radiating into the head; Fever; Foul breath; Scarlet red tongue, little coating; Slippery-Large-Rapid pulse (Hua Da Shu). |
| Ting Li Da Zao Xie Fei Tang Descurainia and Jujube Decoction to Drain the Lungs |
Calms asthma; Drains Phlegm-Fluids from the Lungs; Stops cough. | Congested fluids and Phlegm in the chest. | Breathing difficulty; Bronchial asthma; Cardiac asthma; Chronic bronchitis; Cough; Distension of the chest; Fullness of the chest; Lung abscess; Oedema of face; Profuse phlegm; Pulmonary oedema; Superficial oedema; Ageusia; Anosmia; Clear rhinorrhea; Insomnia due to layout position; Nasal congestion; Oliguria; Watery rhinorrhea; Swollen tongue, greasy-white coating; Slippery pulse (Hua). |
| Gu Ben Zhi Beng Tang Stabilize the Root and Stop Excessive Uterine Bleeding Decoction |
Nourishes Blood; Tonifies Spleen-Qi; Stops bleeding. | Inability of the Spleen to control the Blood leading to either sudden, severe or persistent metrorrhagia with continuous spotting. | Loose stools; Oedema of face; Watery, pale blood; Cold extremities; Dyspnea; Fatigue; Glare; Oppression of the chest; Pale, swollen, tooth-marked tongue; Hollow-Fine pulse (Kou Xi); Fine-Faint pulse (Xi Wei). |