Symptom family: Abnormal Menstrual Flow, Texture or Color
Sub-symptom(s): Small Clots In Menstrual Blood Dark Menstrual Clots
Clots in blood refer to the formation of semi-solid masses or clumps within the circulatory system or as part of menstrual blood. These clots, often seen as small clots in menstrual blood or as dark menstrual clots, signify a coagulation process where blood transitions from a liquid to a thicker, gel-like state. In medical terms, blood clotting is a crucial mechanism to prevent excessive bleeding, but abnormal clotting can be a sign of underlying health concerns.
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) interprets clots in blood as an indication of underlying disharmonies within the body's natural balance. TCM views the presence of clots, particularly in menstrual blood, as a signal of Qi (vital energy) and Blood Stagnation.
This perspective emphasizes the importance of understanding and treating the root causes of disharmony, rather than merely addressing the symptoms. In TCM, every symptom, including the formation of clots, is seen as part of a broader pattern of health and imbalance.
In TCM, one of the primary causes of clots in blood is seen as Qi Stagnation, particularly in the Liver. Liver Qi Stagnation can manifest as clots in blood along with symptoms like hypochondriac distention, chest distension, abdominal distention, and mood swings. This Stagnation interrupts the smooth flow of Qi and blood throughout the body, leading to the formation of clots.
Another significant cause identified by TCM is the Stagnation of Qi and Blood. This condition goes beyond the mere stagnation of Qi and involves the physical impeding of blood flow, leading to clot formation. Symptoms of Qi And Blood Stagnation include chest distension, chest pain, stabbing fixed pain, and mood swings, often accompanied by a darkened complexion and purple lips or nails.
Explore below more details about what might cause Clots in blood according to TCM.
Blood Stasis in TCM is a concept where the blood flow in the body is not as smooth or efficient as it should be. Imagine a river that's supposed to flow freely, but instead, it's getting blocked or moving too slowly in some parts. This can lead to various health issues, like pain that feels sharp or stabbing, dark bruises, and a complexion that looks purplish. TCM believes that good health relies on the smooth and vibrant flow of Qi and blood throughout the body, so when blood gets stuck, it's like a traffic jam in your body, leading to discomfort or health problems.... see more
Common Symptoms: Dark Menstrual Clots Menstrual Cramps Abdominal Masses Purple Lips Purple Nails Dark Menstrual Blood Irregular Periods Amenorrhea
Pattern Name | Relevant Symptoms | Relevant Formulas |
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Qi And Blood Stagnation | Clots in blood, Dark clots in menstrual blood, Chest distension, Chest pain, Stabbing fixed pain, Dark face, Purple lips, Purple nails, Irritability, Mood swings, Depression, Mottled skin, Foot edema, Abdominal masses, Melena black tarry stool, Menstrual cramps, Amenorrhea, Dark menstrual clots, Dark menstrual blood, Prolonged lochia, Irregular periods... see more | Xiao Yao San | Chai Hu Shu Gan San | Tao Hong Si Wu Tang | Ge Xia Zhu Yu Tang | Shi Xiao San | Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan | Dan Shen Yin | Wen Jing Tang | Shao Fu Zhu Yu Tang | Si Wu Tang | Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang | Jin Ling Zi San | Shen Tong Zhu Yu Tang | Qi Li San | Guo Qi Yin |
Blood Stagnation | Dark clots in menstrual blood, Dark face, Purple lips, Stabbing fixed pain, Abdominal masses, Purple nails, Menstrual cramps, Dark menstrual clots, Dark menstrual blood, Lumps... see more | Tao Hong Si Wu Tang | Ge Xia Zhu Yu Tang | Shi Xiao San | Tao He Cheng Qi Tang | Da Huang Mu Dan Pi Tang | Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan | Di Dang Tang | Dan Shen Yin | Da Huang Zhe Chong Wan | San Zhong Kui Jian Tang | Hai Tong Pi Tang | Huang Qi Gui Zhi Wu Wu Tang | Shao Fu Zhu Yu Tang | Si Wu Tang | Zhu Yu Zhi Xue Tang |
Directing and Penetrating vessels Deficiency with Empty Cold | Dark clots in menstrual blood, Persistent uterine bleeding of purple or dark blood, Dark menstrual clots, Lower abdominal pain released afer passing clots... see more | Zhen Ling Dan |
Liver Blood Stagnation | Dark clots in menstrual blood, Hypochondriac pain, Abdominal pain, Vomiting blood, Nosebleeds, Menstrual cramps, Irregular periods, Dark menstrual clots, Infertility, Abdominal masses, Purple nails, Purple lips, Purple face, Skin dryness, Petechiae... see more | Xiao Yao San | Chai Hu Shu Gan San | Ge Xia Zhu Yu Tang | Shi Xiao San |
Pericardium Blood Stagnation | Dark clots in menstrual blood, Palpitations, Chest pain, Chest distension, Stifling sensation in the chest, Shortness of breath, Purple lips, Purple nails, Menstrual cramps, Dark menstrual clots... see more | Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang |
Blood Stagnation in the Directing and Penetrating Vessels | Dark clots in menstrual blood, Irregular periods, Brown vaginal discharge, Dark menstrual clots, Menstrual cramps, Dark menstrual blood, Prolonged lochia, Lower abdominal pain, Umbilical pain, Breast engorgement, Breast pain... see more | Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan |
Blood Stagnation in the Lower Burner caused by Cold | Dark clots in menstrual blood, Abdominal masses, Lower abdominal pain, Lower abdominal distension, Lower back pain, Abnormal uterine bleeding, Menstrual cramps, Dark menstrual clots... see more | Shao Fu Zhu Yu Tang |
In TCM "Cold" as a pattern of disharmony refers to a specific type of imbalance within the body's systems, often linked to a deficiency or weakness. It's not about feeling physically cold or having a common cold, but rather a metaphorical description of certain symptoms and underlying conditions. When a TCM practitioner says someone suffers from "Cold," it usually implies that the body's Yang energy, which is warm and active, is insufficient or overpowered by Yin energy, which is cool and passive. Symptoms of Cold in TCM can include a general feeling of coldness, cold limbs, pale complexion, low energy, slow metabolism, and a preference for warmth. ... see more
Common Symptoms: Dark Menstrual Clots Menstrual Cramps Infertility Late Menstruation Lower Abdominal Pain Abnormal Uterine Bleeding Diarrhea Lack Of Appetite
Pattern Name | Relevant Symptoms | Relevant Formulas |
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Cold in the Uterus | Dark clots in menstrual blood, Diarrhea, Lack of appetite, Generalized fatigue, General weakness, Thin vaginal discharge... see more | Wen Jing Tang | Shao Fu Zhu Yu Tang | Wen Qi Hua Shi Tang | Si Wu Tang | Da Ying Jian |
Directing and Penetrating vessels Deficiency with Empty Cold | Dark clots in menstrual blood, Persistent uterine bleeding of purple or dark blood, Dark menstrual clots, Lower abdominal pain released afer passing clots... see more | Zhen Ling Dan |
Blood Stagnation in the Lower Burner caused by Cold | Dark clots in menstrual blood, Abdominal masses, Lower abdominal pain, Lower abdominal distension, Lower back pain, Abnormal uterine bleeding, Menstrual cramps, Dark menstrual clots... see more | Shao Fu Zhu Yu Tang |
Full Cold in the Directing and Penetraing Vessels | Dark clots in menstrual blood, Menstrual cramps, Cold sensation in lower abdomen, Infertility, Late menstruation, Dark menstrual clots, Postpartum abdominal pain, Abnormal uterine bleeding, Uterine hypoplasia, Endometrial hyperplasia, Endometriosis... see more | Wen Jing Tang |
Qi Stagnation in TCM is like having a traffic jam in your body's energy system. Qi, the vital life force that flows through your body, is supposed to move smoothly to maintain health and balance. But with Qi Stagnation, this flow gets blocked or slowed down, like cars stuck on a highway. This can lead to symptoms like feeling stressed, emotional mood swings, and physical discomfort, often described as a feeling of fullness or tightness, especially in the chest or abdomen. It's as though the body's internal energy circulation is disrupted, causing various issues. TCM sees this as an energy flow problem, different from modern medicine's focus on specific physiological processes.... see more
Common Symptoms: Depression Mood Swings Irregular Periods Irritability Abdominal Pain Breast Engorgement Scanty Menstruation Chest Distension
Pattern Name | Relevant Symptoms | Relevant Formulas |
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Liver Qi Stagnation | Clots in blood, Hypochondriac distention, Chest distension, Upper abdominal distension, Abdominal distention, Sighing, Melancholia, Depression, Mood swings, Irregular periods, Globus sensation, Pre menstrual breast distension, Pre menstrual tension, Anxiety, Anger... see more | Xiao Yao San | Wu Yao Tang |
Qi Stagnation | Clots in blood, General fullness, Moving pain, Depression, Irritability, Mood swings, Sighing | Xiao Yao San | Wu Yao Tang | Chai Hu Shu Gan San |
Qi And Blood Stagnation | Clots in blood, Dark clots in menstrual blood, Chest distension, Chest pain, Stabbing fixed pain, Dark face, Purple lips, Purple nails, Irritability, Mood swings, Depression, Mottled skin, Foot edema, Abdominal masses, Melena black tarry stool, Menstrual cramps, Amenorrhea, Dark menstrual clots, Dark menstrual blood, Prolonged lochia, Irregular periods... see more | Xiao Yao San | Chai Hu Shu Gan San | Tao Hong Si Wu Tang | Ge Xia Zhu Yu Tang | Shi Xiao San | Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan | Dan Shen Yin | Wen Jing Tang | Shao Fu Zhu Yu Tang | Si Wu Tang | Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang | Jin Ling Zi San | Shen Tong Zhu Yu Tang | Qi Li San | Guo Qi Yin |
Blood Deficiency in TCM is like when your body's tank runs low on the vital energy that blood provides. It's not exactly the same as anemia in modern medicine, which is about having too few red blood cells. Instead, Blood Deficiency in TCM is about your body not having enough of the life-giving qualities that blood brings, like nourishment and moisture. This can make you feel tired, look pale, and even feel dizzy or have blurry vision. It's like a garden not getting enough water to stay lush and vibrant. TCM sees this as an imbalance where the body isn't being nourished as it should be, impacting overall health and well-being.... see more
Common Symptoms: Dark Menstrual Clots Persistent Uterine Bleeding Of Purple Or Dark Blood Lower Abdominal Pain Released Afer Passing Clots Nosebleeds Uterine Hemorrhage Hematuria Hematochezia Cough Of Blood
Pattern Name | Relevant Symptoms | Relevant Formulas |
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Directing and Penetrating vessels Deficiency with Empty Cold | Dark clots in menstrual blood, Persistent uterine bleeding of purple or dark blood, Dark menstrual clots, Lower abdominal pain released afer passing clots... see more | Zhen Ling Dan |
Loss of Blood | Dark clots in menstrual blood, Nosebleeds, Uterine hemorrhage, Hematuria, Hematochezia, Cough of blood, Vomiting blood, Dark menstrual clots, Excessive menstruation, Bloody sputum... see more | Xi Jiao Di Huang Tang |
In TCM "Heat" signifies an excess of Yang energy, leading to an imbalance where heat predominates over the body's cool Yin aspects. This condition is metaphorically akin to an internal over-heating. Symptoms indicative of Heat can include feelings of warmth, fever, sweating, irritability, red face, thirst with a preference for cold drinks, and a rapid pulse. The tongue may appear red with a yellow coating. Unlike the common interpretation of heat in terms of temperature, in TCM, it represents a state of hyperactivity or inflammation in the body.... see more
Common Symptoms: Fever Feeling Of Heat Bitter Taste In The Mouth Thick Menstrual Blood Thirst Restlessness Excessive Menstruation Dry Mouth
Pattern Name | Relevant Symptoms | Relevant Formulas |
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Damp-Heat | Small clots in menstrual blood, Fever, Neck gland swelling, Headaches, Tight feeling in chest and stomach, Sticky taste in the mouth, Absence of thirst, Feeling of heat, Feeling of heaviness, Bitter taste in the mouth, Acne... see more | Xiao Yao San | Er Miao San | Qing Re Tiao Xue Tang |
Heat in the Blood | Dark clots in menstrual blood, Feeling of heat, Red skin eruptions, Thirst, Frequent bleeding, Bloody sputum, Hematochezia, Hematuria, Vomiting blood, Cough of blood, Nosebleeds, Excessive menstruation... see more | Qing Jing San | Long Dan Xie Gan Tang | Jia Wei Xiao Yao San | Liang Di Tang | Di Gu Pi Yin |
Qi Deficiency in TCM is like running low on battery power. Qi is the vital energy that powers every function in your body. When there's a Qi Deficiency, it means your body doesn't have enough of this essential energy. This can make you feel tired all the time, weak, or even cause shortness of breath. It's similar to how you feel when you haven't had enough sleep or nutritious food. Your body just doesn't have the energy it needs to perform at its best. Unlike modern medicine, which often focuses on specific physical causes for fatigue and weakness, TCM views Qi Deficiency as an overall energy depletion that affects your entire well-being, and it seeks to replenish and balance this vital energy.... see more
Pattern Name | Relevant Symptoms | Relevant Formulas |
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Directing and Penetrating vessels Deficiency with Empty Cold | Dark clots in menstrual blood, Persistent uterine bleeding of purple or dark blood, Dark menstrual clots, Lower abdominal pain released afer passing clots... see more | Zhen Ling Dan |
"Dampness" in TCM is a concept that describes a pattern of disharmony where the body accumulates excess moisture. Imagine the heavy, sticky feeling you get on a very humid day; that's similar to what dampness feels like internally. It can manifest as a sense of heaviness, bloating, sluggishness, or even a foggy mind. This condition is often thought to arise from environmental factors like living in a damp place, dietary habits that promote moisture in the body, or internal imbalances that hinder the body's ability to process fluids properly. In TCM, dampness can obstruct the normal flow of energy and fluids in the body, leading to various symptoms.... see more
Pattern Name | Relevant Symptoms | Relevant Formulas |
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Damp-Heat | Small clots in menstrual blood, Fever, Neck gland swelling, Headaches, Tight feeling in chest and stomach, Sticky taste in the mouth, Absence of thirst, Feeling of heat, Feeling of heaviness, Bitter taste in the mouth, Acne... see more | Xiao Yao San | Er Miao San | Qing Re Tiao Xue Tang |
In TCM the Liver is viewed as the organ responsible for the smooth flow of Qi, Blood, and emotions throughout the body. It plays a key role in regulating mood, storing blood, supporting digestion, and ensuring the health of tendons and eyes. When the Liver malfunctions or is imbalanced in TCM, it can lead to a range of issues such as irritability, mood swings, menstrual irregularities, eye problems, and muscular stiffness or pain. A malfunctioning Liver in TCM reflects not only physical disturbances but also emotional and mental disharmony, emphasizing the holistic approach of TCM in addressing health and wellness.... see more
Common Symptoms: Irregular Periods Menstrual Cramps Hypochondriac Pain Abdominal Pain Dark Menstrual Blood Hypochondriac Distention Chest Distension Upper Abdominal Distension
Pattern Name | Relevant Symptoms | Relevant Formulas |
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Liver Qi Stagnation | Clots in blood, Hypochondriac distention, Chest distension, Upper abdominal distension, Abdominal distention, Sighing, Melancholia, Depression, Mood swings, Irregular periods, Globus sensation, Pre menstrual breast distension, Pre menstrual tension, Anxiety, Anger... see more | Xiao Yao San | Wu Yao Tang |
Liver Blood Stagnation | Dark clots in menstrual blood, Hypochondriac pain, Abdominal pain, Vomiting blood, Nosebleeds, Menstrual cramps, Irregular periods, Dark menstrual clots, Infertility, Abdominal masses, Purple nails, Purple lips, Purple face, Skin dryness, Petechiae... see more | Xiao Yao San | Chai Hu Shu Gan San | Ge Xia Zhu Yu Tang | Shi Xiao San |
In TCM the Uterus (or "Bao Gong") is not just a reproductive organ but a vital system closely linked to Kidney energy, responsible for menstrual health, fertility, and pregnancy. It's also connected to the Heart and Liver, reflecting the importance of emotional and blood health in reproductive wellness. In TCM, the Uterus is seen as a reservoir of Blood and Qi, crucial for reproductive health and general vitality. When the Uterus malfunctions or is imbalanced, it can lead to menstrual irregularities, infertility, miscarriages, or menopausal symptoms. Additionally, there might be symptoms like lower abdominal pain or emotional disturbances such as mood swings, often linked to Liver Qi stagnation. These manifestations highlight the TCM perspective that the health of the Uterus is intertwined with the overall balance of energy and blood in the body, as well as emotional well-being.... see more
Pattern Name | Relevant Symptoms | Relevant Formulas |
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Cold in the Uterus | Dark clots in menstrual blood, Diarrhea, Lack of appetite, Generalized fatigue, General weakness, Thin vaginal discharge... see more | Wen Jing Tang | Shao Fu Zhu Yu Tang | Wen Qi Hua Shi Tang | Si Wu Tang | Da Ying Jian |
In TCM the Pericardium is more than a physical membrane protecting the heart; it's considered an organ system that acts as the "Heart's protector." It plays a crucial role in safeguarding the heart from external pathogenic factors and emotional disturbances. The Pericardium is also involved in regulating blood circulation and influencing emotional well-being, especially in terms of relationships and intimacy. When the Pericardium malfunctions or is imbalanced in TCM, it can lead to symptoms that mirror heart issues, such as chest pain or palpitations, but often with an emotional component like difficulty in forming emotional connections or excessive vulnerability to external stressors. Additionally, a disturbed Pericardium can result in sleep disturbances, anxiety, and in severe cases, mental confusion, reflecting its integral role in both physical heart protection and emotional balance.... see more
Pattern Name | Relevant Symptoms | Relevant Formulas |
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Pericardium Blood Stagnation | Dark clots in menstrual blood, Palpitations, Chest pain, Chest distension, Stifling sensation in the chest, Shortness of breath, Purple lips, Purple nails, Menstrual cramps, Dark menstrual clots... see more | Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang |
For addressing Qi Stagnation, particularly in the liver, TCM recommends formulas like Xiao Yao San and Wu Yao Tang. Xiao Yao San contains Bupleurum Roots, which help release the Exterior and harmonize the liver and spleen. Wu Yao Tang, with Lindera Roots, promotes Qi movement and regulates Qi, alleviating stagnation.
In cases of Qi And Blood Stagnation, a combination of Xiao Yao San and Tao Hong Si Wu Tang is often prescribed. Tao Hong Si Wu Tang, with Peach Kernels, is particularly effective for invigorating the blood and dissolving clots. These formulas work in tandem to restore the smooth flow of Qi and blood, thus addressing the root causes of clot formation in TCM’s holistic approach to health.
Explore below some TCM herbal formulas used to address clots in blood, organized by cause and by formula type.
Suitable for Blood Stasis patterns that may cause clots in blood, such as Qi And Blood Stagnation or Blood Stagnation
Learn moreFormula | Patterns Suitable For |
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Shao Fu Zhu Yu Tang | Qi And Blood Stagnation, Blood Stagnation, Blood Stagnation in the Lower Burner caused by Cold... see more |
Ge Xia Zhu Yu Tang | Qi And Blood Stagnation, Blood Stagnation, Liver Blood Stagnation |
Shi Xiao San | Qi And Blood Stagnation, Blood Stagnation, Liver Blood Stagnation |
Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan | Qi And Blood Stagnation, Blood Stagnation, Blood Stagnation in the Directing and Penetrating Vessels... see more |
Xiao Yao San | Qi And Blood Stagnation, Liver Blood Stagnation |
Chai Hu Shu Gan San | Qi And Blood Stagnation, Liver Blood Stagnation |
Si Wu Tang | Qi And Blood Stagnation, Blood Stagnation |
Tao Hong Si Wu Tang | Qi And Blood Stagnation, Blood Stagnation |
Dan Shen Yin | Qi And Blood Stagnation, Blood Stagnation |
Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang | Qi And Blood Stagnation, Pericardium Blood Stagnation |
Wen Jing Tang | Qi And Blood Stagnation |
Jin Ling Zi San | Qi And Blood Stagnation |
Shen Tong Zhu Yu Tang | Qi And Blood Stagnation |
Qi Li San | Qi And Blood Stagnation |
Guo Qi Yin | Qi And Blood Stagnation |
Tao He Cheng Qi Tang | Blood Stagnation |
Da Huang Mu Dan Pi Tang | Blood Stagnation |
Di Dang Tang | Blood Stagnation |
Da Huang Zhe Chong Wan | Blood Stagnation |
San Zhong Kui Jian Tang | Blood Stagnation |
Hai Tong Pi Tang | Blood Stagnation |
Huang Qi Gui Zhi Wu Wu Tang | Blood Stagnation |
Zhu Yu Zhi Xue Tang | Blood Stagnation |
Zhen Ling Dan | Directing and Penetrating vessels Deficiency with Empty Cold |
Suitable for Cold patterns that may cause clots in blood, such as Cold in the Uterus or Full Cold in the Directing and Penetraing Vessels
Learn moreFormula | Patterns Suitable For |
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Wen Jing Tang | Cold in the Uterus, Full Cold in the Directing and Penetraing Vessels |
Shao Fu Zhu Yu Tang | Cold in the Uterus, Blood Stagnation in the Lower Burner caused by Cold |
Si Wu Tang | Cold in the Uterus |
Wen Qi Hua Shi Tang | Cold in the Uterus |
Da Ying Jian | Cold in the Uterus |
Zhen Ling Dan | Directing and Penetrating vessels Deficiency with Empty Cold |
Suitable for Qi Stagnation patterns that may cause clots in blood, such as Liver Qi Stagnation or Qi Stagnation
Learn moreFormula | Patterns Suitable For |
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Xiao Yao San | Liver Qi Stagnation, Qi Stagnation, Qi And Blood Stagnation |
Chai Hu Shu Gan San | Qi Stagnation, Qi And Blood Stagnation |
Wu Yao Tang | Liver Qi Stagnation, Qi Stagnation |
Wen Jing Tang | Qi And Blood Stagnation |
Shao Fu Zhu Yu Tang | Qi And Blood Stagnation |
Ge Xia Zhu Yu Tang | Qi And Blood Stagnation |
Shi Xiao San | Qi And Blood Stagnation |
Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan | Qi And Blood Stagnation |
Si Wu Tang | Qi And Blood Stagnation |
Tao Hong Si Wu Tang | Qi And Blood Stagnation |
Dan Shen Yin | Qi And Blood Stagnation |
Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang | Qi And Blood Stagnation |
Jin Ling Zi San | Qi And Blood Stagnation |
Shen Tong Zhu Yu Tang | Qi And Blood Stagnation |
Qi Li San | Qi And Blood Stagnation |
Guo Qi Yin | Qi And Blood Stagnation |
Suitable for Blood Deficiency patterns that may cause clots in blood, such as Directing and Penetrating vessels Deficiency with Empty Cold
Learn moreFormula | Patterns Suitable For |
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Zhen Ling Dan | Directing and Penetrating vessels Deficiency with Empty Cold |
Xi Jiao Di Huang Tang | Loss of Blood |
Suitable for Heat patterns that may cause clots in blood, such as Damp-Heat
Learn moreFormula | Patterns Suitable For |
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Xiao Yao San | Damp-Heat |
Er Miao San | Damp-Heat |
Qing Re Tiao Xue Tang | Damp-Heat |
Qing Jing San | Heat in the Blood |
Long Dan Xie Gan Tang | Heat in the Blood |
Jia Wei Xiao Yao San | Heat in the Blood |
Liang Di Tang | Heat in the Blood |
Di Gu Pi Yin | Heat in the Blood |
Suitable for Qi Deficiency patterns that may cause clots in blood, such as Directing and Penetrating vessels Deficiency with Empty Cold
Learn moreSuitable for Dampness patterns that may cause clots in blood, such as Damp-Heat
Learn moreFormula | Patterns Suitable For |
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Xiao Yao San | Damp-Heat |
Er Miao San | Damp-Heat |
Qing Re Tiao Xue Tang | Damp-Heat |
These formulas are suitable for some clots in blood-causing patterns like Qi And Blood Stagnation or Cold in the Uterus.
One such formula is Wen Jing Tang, with cinnamon twigs as a key herb.
Other formulas of this category are listed in the table below.
Formula | Patterns Suitable For (if applicable) |
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Wen Jing Tang | Cold in the Uterus, Qi And Blood Stagnation, Full Cold in the Directing and Penetraing Vessels, Dampness and Phlegm in the Uterus... see more |
Shao Fu Zhu Yu Tang | Cold in the Uterus, Qi And Blood Stagnation, Blood Stagnation, Blood Stagnation in the Lower Burner caused by Cold... see more |
Ge Xia Zhu Yu Tang | Qi And Blood Stagnation, Liver Blood Stagnation, Blood Stagnation |
Shi Xiao San | Blood Stagnation, Liver Blood Stagnation, Qi And Blood Stagnation |
Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan | Blood Stagnation, Blood Stagnation in the Directing and Penetrating Vessels, Qi And Blood Stagnation... see more |
Dan Shen Yin | Blood Stagnation, Qi And Blood Stagnation |
Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang | Pericardium Blood Stagnation, Qi And Blood Stagnation |
Tao He Cheng Qi Tang | Blood Stagnation |
Di Dang Tang | Blood Stagnation |
Da Huang Zhe Chong Wan | Blood Stagnation |
Zhu Yu Zhi Xue Tang | Blood Stagnation |
Qi Li San | Qi And Blood Stagnation |
These formulas are suitable for some clots in blood-causing patterns like Liver Qi Stagnation or Qi Stagnation.
One such formula is Xiao Yao San, with bupleurum root as a key herb.
Other formulas of this category are listed in the table below.
Formula | Patterns Suitable For (if applicable) |
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Xiao Yao San | Liver Qi Stagnation, Qi Stagnation, Qi And Blood Stagnation, Damp-Heat, Liver Blood Stagnation... see more |
Jia Wei Xiao Yao San | Heat in the Blood |
These formulas are suitable for some clots in blood-causing patterns like Qi Stagnation or Qi And Blood Stagnation.
One such formula is Chai Hu Shu Gan San, with bupleurum root as a key herb.
Other formulas of this category are listed in the table below.
Formula | Patterns Suitable For (if applicable) |
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Chai Hu Shu Gan San | Qi Stagnation, Liver Blood Stagnation, Qi And Blood Stagnation |
Wu Yao Tang | Liver Qi Stagnation, Qi Stagnation |
Jin Ling Zi San | Qi And Blood Stagnation |
These formulas are suitable for some clots in blood-causing patterns like Qi And Blood Stagnation or Blood Stagnation.
One such formula is Si Wu Tang, with prepared rehmannia as a key herb.
Other formulas of this category are listed in the table below.
Formula | Patterns Suitable For (if applicable) |
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Si Wu Tang | Blood Stagnation, Cold in the Uterus, Qi And Blood Stagnation |
Tao Hong Si Wu Tang | Qi And Blood Stagnation, Blood Stagnation |
Da Ying Jian | Cold in the Uterus |
Guo Qi Yin | Qi And Blood Stagnation |
These formulas are suitable for some clots in blood-causing patterns like Heat in the Blood.
One such formula is Liang Di Tang, with unprepared rehmannia as a key herb.
Other formulas of this category are listed in the table below.
Formula | Patterns Suitable For (if applicable) |
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Liang Di Tang | Heat in the Blood |
Di Gu Pi Yin | Heat in the Blood |
These formulas are suitable for some clots in blood-causing patterns like Damp-Heat.
One such formula is Er Miao San, with phellodendron bark as a key herb.
These formulas are suitable for some clots in blood-causing patterns like Damp-Heat.
One such formula is Qing Re Tiao Xue Tang, with mudan peony bark as a key herb.
These formulas are suitable for some clots in blood-causing patterns like Blood Stagnation.
One such formula is Da Huang Mu Dan Pi Tang, with rhubarb as a key herb.
These formulas are suitable for some clots in blood-causing patterns like Blood Stagnation.
One such formula is San Zhong Kui Jian Tang, with phellodendron bark as a key herb.
These formulas are suitable for some clots in blood-causing patterns like Blood Stagnation.
One such formula is Hai Tong Pi Tang, with erythrinae bark as a key herb.
These formulas are suitable for some clots in blood-causing patterns like Blood Stagnation.
One such formula is Huang Qi Gui Zhi Wu Wu Tang, with milkvetch root as a key herb.
These formulas are suitable for some clots in blood-causing patterns like Cold in the Uterus.
One such formula is Wen Qi Hua Shi Tang, with atractylodes rhizome as a key herb.
These formulas are suitable for some clots in blood-causing patterns like Directing and Penetrating vessels Deficiency with Empty Cold.
One such formula is Zhen Ling Dan, with limonitum as a key herb.
These formulas are suitable for some clots in blood-causing patterns like Heat in the Blood.
One such formula is Qing Jing San, with goji tree root-bark as a key herb.
These formulas are suitable for some clots in blood-causing patterns like Heat in the Blood.
One such formula is Long Dan Xie Gan Tang, with chinese gentian as a key herb.
These formulas are suitable for some clots in blood-causing patterns like Loss of Blood.
One such formula is Xi Jiao Di Huang Tang, with water buffalo horn as a key herb.
These formulas are suitable for some clots in blood-causing patterns like Qi And Blood Stagnation.
One such formula is Shen Tong Zhu Yu Tang, with peach kernel as a key herb.
Explore below some acupoints used to address clots in blood, organized by meridian.
4 cun below the umbilicus, 2 cun lateral to the anterior midline.
3 cun above the transverse crease of the wrist, between the tendons of palmaris longus and flexor carpi radialis muscle.