Qi-Blood QI_STAG_WITH_BLOOD_STASIS

Qi Stagnation with Blood Stasis

💊 Treatment principle: Move Qi, activate blood, resolve stasis

Description

Qi stagnation leads to blood stasis

Clinical features

Irritability, breast distension, stabbing fixed pain, dark menstruation with clots, bruising

🏥 Scientific research

Western understanding:

Clinical understanding of QI_STAG_WITH_BLOOD_STASIS. This pattern is recognized in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Consultation with TCM literature recommended for detailed clinical application.

Research evidence:

Research evidence for these complex patterns is developing. Systematic reviews show acupuncture benefits for chronic disease management, autoimmune conditions, and supportive care. Studies demonstrate efficacy for rheumatoid arthritis, ulcerative colitis, COPD, and chronic kidney disease. Meta-analyses support acupuncture for fatigue, pain, and quality of life improvement. Large-scale RCTs recommended for complex pattern differentiation.

⚠️ Cautions

Standard acupuncture precautions apply. Assess patient individually. Screen for contraindications including pacemaker, seizures, anticoagulation therapy.

📚 References

Zhang Y, et al. Acupuncture for rheumatoid arthritis. Arthritis Rheumatol. 2019. Wang L, et al. Acupuncture for ulcerative colitis. Inflamm Bowel Dis. 2020. Li M, et al. Acupuncture for chronic fatigue syndrome. Fatigue. 2018. Chen X, et al. Acupuncture for organ prolapse. Obstet Gynecol. 2019. WHO Standard Acupuncture Point Locations. 2008.

✅ Cupping advice

Highly effective
Technique: Moving
⏱️ Duration: 15 minutes
📅 Frequency: 1x per week
💪 Intensity: Moderate
Clinical notes:

Bewegende cupping is zeer effectief bij dit stagnatie syndroom

Special notes:

Use massage oil on the skin. Slowly glide cups along meridian direction. Very effective for neck pain, shoulder stiffness, low back pain and muscle knots.

🚫 Contraindications:

Pregnancy (back/abdomen), varicose veins, wounds, acute inflammation, fever

Recommended cupping points:
LI4 primary
Hegu 合谷
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LR3 primary
Taichong 太冲
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SP10 primary
Xuehai 血海
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BL-18 primary
Ganshu 肝俞
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GB34 secondary
Yanglingquan 阳陵泉
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TE-5 secondary
Waiguan 外關
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BL-12 secondary
Fengmen 風門
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📍 Acupuncture points

LI4 Primary
Hegu 合谷
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LR3 Primary
Taichong 太冲
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SP10 Primary
Xuehai 血海
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PC6 Secondary
Neiguan 内关
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🔥 Moxa advice

strongly recommended
Recommended moxa points:
ST36 indirect moxa (ginger)
Zusanli 足三里
⏱️ Duration: 600 seconds
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📜 Herbal formulas

Buyang Huanwu Tang 补阳还五汤
🧠 TCM pattern:

Qi deficiency with blood stasis

📋 Indications:

Ischemic stroke (subacute phase, 7 days to 6 months) with hemiparesis and fatigue

📖 Classical source: Yilin Gaicuo (Qing dynasty)
🚫 Contraindications:

Hemorrhagic stroke, acute phase

⚠️ Safety warnings:

Monitor bleeding risk if combined with anticoagulants

Xuefu Zhuyu Tang 血府逐瘀汤
🧠 TCM pattern:

Blood stasis

📋 Indications:

Angina pectoris, migraine, insomnia, chest tightness

📖 Classical source: Yilin Gaicuo
🚫 Contraindications:

Severe qi deficiency

⚠️ Safety warnings:

Monitor bleeding risk with anticoagulants