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| Synonyms |
| Convulsion Convulsions |
| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms of seizure |
| Wu Hu Zhui Feng San Five-Tiger Powder to Pursue Wind |
Eliminates Wind; Transforms Phlegm; Treats spasms; Calms pain. | Muscle spasms due to Phlegm-Wind. | Body rigidity; Opisthotonos; Spasms of the jaw; Stiff jaw; Tetanus; Tetany; Tic, mimetic convulsion; Stiff tongue; Wiry pulse (Xian). |
| Ling Jiao Gou Teng Tang Antelope Horn and Uncaria Decoction; Cornu Antelopis-Uncaria Decoction |
Calms Wind; Cools the Liver; Promotes generation of Body Fluids; Soothes the muscles. | Heat excess in the Liver channel stirring up internal movement of Wind. Liver-Yang rising. | Cerebrovascular accident; Convulsion; Dizziness; Encephalitis; Essential hypertension; High fever; Irritability; Meningitis; Persistent fever; Puerperal eclampsia; Restlessness; Spasms of the extremities; Tic; Altered consciousness; Loss of consciousness; Restless legs; Scarlet red, dry tongue with red-tipped spots; Rapid-Wiry pulse (Shu Xian). |
| Zhi Jing San Stop Spasms Powder |
Stops spasms; Calms Liver-Wind; Calms pain. | Heat entering the terminal Yin channel. Vigorous Heat generates Wind, which leads to internal movement of Liver Wind. | Body rigidity; Convulsion; Encephalitis; Headache; Infantile epilepsy; Meningitis; Migraine; Muscle spasms in the extremities; Opisthotonos; Tetanus; Trismus; Altered consciousness; Loss of consciousness; Tic; Scarlet red, stiff tongue; Rapid-Wiry pulse (Shu Xian). |