Symptom families: Rheumatic and Arthritic Disorders, Legs disorders and Symptoms
Parent symptom: Rheumatism
In TCM, leg pain due to rheumatism is often attributed to two primary patterns: the invasion of Cold and Dampness or the Stagnation of Qi and Blood. Cold and Dampness can seep into the body's meridians, particularly in the legs, leading to pain, heaviness, and stiffness.
On the other hand, Qi And Blood Stagnation can cause sharp, severe pain and mobility issues. By understanding these underlying patterns, TCM practitioners can develop targeted treatment plans that address the root causes of pain, rather than just the symptoms.
Herbal Remedies for Rheumatic Leg Pain
TCM offers a range of herbal treatments to combat leg pain due to rheumatism, focusing on herbs that clear Heat and relieve Toxicity, and promote the smooth flow of Qi and Blood.
One recommended herb is Snowrose (Liu Yue Xue), known for its Bitter, Pungent, and Cold properties. This herb, targeting the Spleen and Liver, is particularly effective in treating Toxic Heat, a common underlying factor in rheumatic conditions. By incorporating such herbs into a comprehensive treatment strategy, TCM aims to reduce inflammation, ease pain, and restore the body's natural balance.