Main symptoms and signs:
Facial edema, severe edema of lower limbs, dysphoria with feverish chest, palms and soles, flushed complexion,
headache,
vertigo, dry mouth with red lips,
dry eyes or blurred vision, mental restlessness and irritability, profuse sweat,
constipation, excessive appetite, soreness and weakness of lumbus and knees, red tongue with a little fur, taut-thready and rapid pulse.
Therapeutic methods: Nourishing yin and tonifying the kidney, calming the liver and suppressing yang.
Prescription and drugs: The prescription used is the modified Qiju Dihuang Pill (Pill of Six Drugs, Rehmannia with Wolfberry and Chrysanthemum) composed of 10 g of Shudihuang (Radix Rehmanniae Praeparata), 10 g of Shengdihuang (Radix Rehmanniae), 10 g of Shanzhuyu (Fructus Corni), 15 g of Shanyao (Rhizoma Dioscoreae), 10 g of Zexie (RhizomaAtismatis), 8 g of Mudanpi (Cortex Moutan Radicis), 10 g of Fuling (Poria), 10 g of Gouqizi (Fructus Lycii) and 10 g of Juhua (Flos Chrysanthemi) .
Modification: For the patients with accompanying dampness and heat, 6 g of Huangbai (Cortex Phelloclendri), 10 g of Cheqianzi (Semen Plantaginis) (to be wrapped) and 6 g of Zhizi (Fructus Gardeniae) are added; for the patients with heat due to yin deficiency, 10 g of Jinyinhua (Flos Rosae Laevigatae), 15 g of Baihua-sheshecao (Herba Hedyotis Diffusae ) and 10 g of Banlangen (Radix Isatidis) are included; for the patients with bulimia, 3 g of Longdancao (Radix Gentianae) is added.
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