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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms related to thrombopenia |
| Dang Gui Ji Xue Teng Tang Tangkuei and Jixueteng Decoction |
Tonifies Qi and Blood. | Qi and Blood Deficiency that develops after traumatic injury (radiation therapy or chemotherapy). | Leukopenia; Thrombopenia. |
| Yun Nan Bai Yao Yunnan White Remedy; White Drug Remedy |
Stops bleeding; Disperses Blood stasis; Calms pain. | Concealed hemorrhage or external hemorrhage following traumatic injury. | Angiomatosis; Ecchymosis; Epistaxis; Hematemesis; Hematoma; Hemoptysis; Hemorrhagic gastritis; Hemorrhagic peptic ulcer; Insect bite; Menorrhagia; Metrorrhagia; Pulmonary tuberculosis; Rectorrhagia; Thrombopenia; Wound; Dysmenorrhea; Furuncle; Hypertension; Skin infection. |
| 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). |