Traditional Chinese Medicine Diagnosis and Treatment of Lower Back Pain, Penile Pain, and Kidney Wind
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Common Chinese patent medicines for treating lower back pain during sexual intercourse
(1) Jin Kui Shen Qi Wan: It is suitable for kidney deficiency and cold coagulation syndrome.
Take 6 grams each time, twice a day.
(2) Yaotongning Capsules: Suitable for back pain caused by sexual overexertion and external injury.
Take 2 capsules each time, twice a day.
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Commonly used single-herb remedies and prescriptions for treating lower back pain during sexual intercourse
Eucommia ulmoides 10g, Achyranthes bidentata 30g, Polygonum cuspidatum 15g, Carthamus tinctorius 10g, natural copper 30g, Angelica pubescens 10g, Gentiana macrophylla 15g, Taxillus chinensis 10g, Glycyrrhiza uralensis 9g. Decocted in water and taken once a day.
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Traditional Chinese Medicine Diagnosis and Treatment of Penile Pain During Sexual Intercourse
(1) Liver Qi stagnation: Symptoms include penile swelling and pain during intercourse, accompanied by hypochondriac pain, or irritability.
The tongue is pale red with a thin white coating, and the pulse is wiry.
Treatment principle: Soothe the liver and relieve depression, regulate qi and relieve pain.
Prescription: Modified Chaihu Shugan San (Bupleurum Liver-Soothing Powder).
The medicinal ingredients include Bupleurum chinense, Citrus aurantium, Cyperus rotundus, Ligusticum chuanxiong, Glycyrrhiza uralensis, Paeonia lactiflora, Scolopendra subspinipes, Melia toosendan, and Gardenia jasminoides.
(2) Cold congealing the liver meridian: Symptoms include cold pain in the penis during intercourse, lower abdominal distension, cold extremities, pale complexion, and clear and copious urine.
The tongue is pale with a white, moist coating, and the pulse is wiry and tight.
Treatment principle: Warm the meridians and dispel cold, relieve spasms and pain.
Prescription: Modified Dang Gui Si Ni Tang.
The medicinal ingredients include angelica, peony, cinnamon twig, asarum, jujube, licorice, akebia stem, centipede, fennel, and aconite.
(3) Kidney deficiency and penile pain: Symptoms include mild and severe pain in the penis during intercourse, accompanied by dizziness, tinnitus, fatigue and weakness, or premature ejaculation and seminal emission.
The tongue is pale with a thin white coating, and the pulse is deep, thready, and weak, especially the slow pulse.
Treatment principle: Tonify the kidneys and replenish essence.
Prescription: Modified Zuogui Wan.
Medicinal yam, rehmannia root, cornus fruit, wolfberry, achyranthes root, dodder seed, deer antler glue, and tortoise shell glue.
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Common Chinese patent medicines for treating penile pain during intercourse
Take 1 pill twice a day.
It is suitable for penile pain caused by liver qi stagnation.
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Commonly used traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions for treating penile pain during intercourse
(1) Grind Polygonum cuspidatum and Panax notoginseng into a fine powder. Take 5 grams each time, twice a day, on an empty stomach with rice wine.
It is suitable for penile pain caused by liver qi stagnation during intercourse.
(2) Cook 5-7 dried lychees with japonica rice or glutinous rice into porridge.
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Traditional Chinese Medicine Differentiation and Treatment of Kidney Wind
(1) Damp-heat accumulation: equivalent to the acute phase of scrotal eczema, mostly the wet erosion type.
Symptoms include redness and swelling of the scrotal skin, red papules, erosion and weeping after scratching, foul-smelling lesions that spread in patches, intense itching, and may be accompanied by constipation and dark urine.
The tongue is red with a yellow, greasy coating, and the pulse is wiry, slippery, and rapid.
Treatment principle: Clear away damp heat, dispel wind and relieve itching.
Prescription: Modified Longdan Xiegan Decoction.
Medicinal herbs include gentian root, scutellaria root, gardenia fruit, alisma rhizome, coix seed, plantain seed, angelica root, bupleurum root, raw licorice root, peony bark, dioscorea rhizome, acorus tatarinowii rhizome, cicada slough, and smilax rhizome.
(2) Spleen deficiency and rheumatism: The disease recurs, the scrotal skin is eroded and oozing sebum, accompanied by fatigue, heaviness in the body, loss of appetite, and abdominal distension.
The tongue is pale with a white, greasy coating, and the pulse is thin, weak, and feeble.
Treatment principle: Strengthen the spleen, eliminate dampness, dispel wind, and relieve itching.
Prescription: Modified Chushi Weiling Decoction.
Atractylodes lancea, Citrus reticulata peel, Magnolia officinalis, Polyporus umbellatus, Alisma plantago-aquatica, Poria cocos, Atractylodes macrocephala, Talcum, Saposhnikovia divaricata, Gardenia jasminoides, Akebia trifoliata, Cinnamomum cassia, Glycyrrhiza uralensis, Juncus effusus, Sophora flavescens, Ci
(3) Wind-heat stagnation: The skin of the scrotum is not very red and swollen, with little discharge, local redness, desquamation, and intense itching and pain.
The tongue is red with a white coating, and the pulse is floating and rapid.
Treatment principle: Dispel wind and heat, harmonize blood and relieve itching.
Prescription: Modified Xiaofeng San.
Angelica sinensis, Rehmannia glutinosa, Saposhnikovia divaricata, Cicadae periostracum, Anemarrhena asphodeloides, Sophora flavescens, Sesame seeds, Schizonepeta tenuifolia, Atractylodes lancea, Arctium lappa, Gypsum, Glycyrrhiza uralensis, Akebia trifoliata.
(4) Blood deficiency and wind dryness: This is equivalent to the chronic stage of scrotal eczema, and is mostly dry.
Symptoms include a long course of illness with intermittent relapses, dull scrotal skin, pigmentation, rough and thickened skin, deepened grooves resembling lichenification, peeling upon scratching, intense itching, especially at night, often accompanied by irritability and insomnia.
The tongue is pale red with a thin coating, and the pulse is thready and weak or thready and rapid.
Treatment principle: Nourish blood and moisten dryness, dispel wind and relieve itching.
Prescription: Modified Rehmannia Decoction.
The medicinal ingredients include raw and processed Rehmannia glutinosa, Polygonum multiflorum, Angelica sinensis, Paeonia suffruticosa, Scrophularia ningpoensis, Tribulus terrestris, Bombyx batryticatus, Carthamus tinctorius, and Glycyrrhiza uralensis.
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Common Chinese patent medicines for treating kidney wind
Gentian Root and Licorice Decoction: Suitable for damp-heat syndrome of the liver and gallbladder.
Take one packet each time, twice a day.
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Common single-herb prescriptions for treating kidney wind
(1) Purslane Dehumidifying Formula: Purslane 30g, Gentian 9g, Phellodendron 15g, Safflower 9g, Sophora flavescens 15g, Cnidium monnieri 15g, Alisma plantago-aquatica 15g, Rhubarb 6g, Licorice 9g. Decocted in water and taken once a day. It clears heat and dries dampness, dispels wind and relieves itching. It is mainly used to treat various types of eczema.
(2) Sophora flavescens and black snake decoction: 9 grams of Sophora flavescens and 20 grams of black snake, decocted in water and taken once a day.
It clears heat, promotes diuresis, and dispels wind; it is mainly used to treat various types of eczema.
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Traditional Chinese Medicine's Differentiation and Treatment of Hematospermia
(1) Damp-heat in the lower body: Symptoms include bleeding during intercourse, semen that is bright red or dark red and thick, burning and stinging pain inside the penis, accompanied by distending pain in the testicles, lower abdomen and perineum, frequent urination, urgency, painful urination, dark urine, damp scrotum, bitter and sticky mouth, and short and dark urine.
The tongue is red with a thin, yellow, greasy coating, and the pulse is wiry, slippery, and rapid.
Treatment principle: Clear away damp-heat.
Prescription: Gentianae Radix et Rhizoma Decoction, with some modifications.
The medicinal ingredients include Rehmannia glutinosa, Gentiana scabra, Scutellaria baicalensis, Gardenia jasminoides, Alisma plantago-aquatica, Akebia trifoliata, Plantago asiatica, Angelica sinensis, Bupleurum chinense, Glycyrrhiza uralensis, Cirsium japonicum, Typha orientalis, and Agrimonia pilosa.
(2) Yin deficiency with fire excess: Symptoms include blood in semen, accompanied by lower abdominal and perineal distending pain or dull pain, hypersexuality, soreness and weakness of the waist and knees, flushed face, dizziness and tinnitus, dry mouth and throat, palpitations and night sweats, five-center heat, scanty dark urine, red tongue with little coating, and thready and rapid pulse.
Treatment principle: Nourish Yin and clear heat.
Prescription: Modified Da Bu Yuan Jian.
Medicinal herbs include ginseng, cornus officinalis, eucommia ulmoides, angelica sinensis, wolfberry, rosehip, rehmannia glutinosa, scrophularia ningpoensis, anemarrhena asphodeloides, phellodendron chinense, peony bark, agrimony, and eclipta prostrata.
(3) Blood stasis: After perineal injury, blood and semen are discharged during intercourse. The semen is dark red or contains blood clots. There is severe pain in the seminal duct during ejaculation, severe pain in the penis, testicles and perineum, dark purple skin, or ecchymosis and petechiae, swelling and pain.
The tongue is purplish-dark, or has ecchymosis or petechiae, with little coating, and the pulse is deep and hesitant.
Treatment principle: Promote blood circulation, remove blood stasis, eliminate phlegm, and unblock the meridians.
Prescription: Modified Taohong Siwu Decoction combined with Shixiao Powder.
The medicinal ingredients include peach kernel, safflower, angelica, red peony root, chuanxiong rhizome, cattail pollen, achyranthes root, trogopterus dung, and Sichuan pepper.
(4) Deficiency of both spleen and kidney: Symptoms include blood in semen, low libido, loss of appetite, fatigue, lethargy, insomnia, dizziness, tinnitus, soreness and weakness of the waist and knees, sallow complexion, pale tongue, thin white coating, and deep, thready, and weak pulse.
Treatment principle: Tonify the spleen and kidneys.
Prescription: Modified Gui Pi Tang combined with Liu Wei Di Huang Wan.
The medicinal ingredients include Codonopsis pilosula, Atractylodes macrocephala, Poria cocos, Astragalus membranaceus, Longan aril, Ziziphus jujuba var. spinosa, Angelica sinensis (fried), Psoralea corylifolia, Cuscuta chinensis, Achyranthes bidentata, Platycladus orientalis (charred), and Glycyrrhiza uralensis (processed).
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Common Chinese patent medicines for treating hematospermia
(1) Erzhi Pill: Suitable for Yin deficiency with excessive fire syndrome.
Take 5 grams each time, 3 times a day.
(2) Simiao Pill: It is suitable for damp-heat syndrome.
Take 5 grams each time, 3 times a day.
(3) Ginseng Nourishing Pill: Suitable for deficiency of both spleen and kidney.
Take 5 grams each time, 3 times a day.
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Commonly used traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions for treating hematospermia
Take equal amounts of thistle, sedge, and knotweed, and drink them as a tea substitute.
