TCM treatment of blood diseases mainly includes Chinese medicine conditioning, acupuncture and moxibustion therapy, moxibustion therapy, food therapy assistance and emotional care. Blood diseases may be caused by congenital deficiencies, invasion of external pathogens, emotional disorders, loss of control over diet, or prolonged illness and injury. Treatment should be based on specific disease differentiation.

1. Traditional Chinese Medicine Regulation
Traditional Chinese medicine regulation is the core method of treating blood diseases in traditional Chinese medicine, and different formulas are selected according to the imbalance of qi, blood, yin and yang. People with qi and blood deficiency can choose modified Gui Pi Tang, which contains ingredients such as Huangqi and Danggui, which can help nourish the heart and spleen. For those with yin deficiency and excessive fire, Zhibai Dihuang Pills can be used, containing Zhimu, Huangbai, etc., which can nourish yin and reduce fire. For those with blood stasis, Xuefu Zhuyu Tang is suitable, which contains peach kernels, red flowers, etc., and can promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis. Traditional Chinese medicine practitioners should adjust medication based on tongue and pulse conditions to avoid self compatibility.
II. acupuncture and moxibustion Therapy
acupuncture and moxibustion has an auxiliary effect on aplastic anemia and other diseases by stimulating acupoints to regulate the movement of qi and blood. Often choose acupoints such as Zusanli and Xuehai to invigorate the spleen and generate blood, combined with acupoints such as Sanyinjiao and Geshu to regulate the liver and benefit the kidneys. Using the technique of tonifying and purging, treated three times a week, can improve bone marrow hematopoietic function. Patients with thrombocytopenia should avoid the risk of bleeding and use shallow needling and light twisting techniques. During the treatment period, skin reactions should be observed, and treatment should be suspended if bruising occurs.
III. Moxibustion Therapy
Moxibustion is suitable for blood diseases of deficiency cold type, which stimulates yang qi through warm stimulation. Select acupoints such as Dazhui and Mingmen, and use ginger separated moxibustion or mild moxibustion for 15 minutes each time. For patients with leukopenia, moxibustion with Qi Hai and Guan Yuan can enhance immunity. People with yin deficiency and fever should not use moxibustion to avoid aggravating blood heat symptoms. After moxibustion, it is necessary to take shelter from the wind and keep warm, and replenish warm water in a timely manner to prevent damage to the body fluids.

IV. Dietotherapy assistance
Dietotherapy emphasizes the use of shape and color to supplement blood. For example, anemia patients can eat pig liver and red jujube Congee, which contains iron and vitamins. People with reduced white blood cells are suitable for stewing black chicken with yam and wolfberry, which contains polysaccharides and amino acids. People with low platelet count should use peanut butter decoction water, which contains clotting factors. It is necessary to avoid raw, cold, greasy food. People with yin deficiency should eat less spicy food, while those with yang deficiency should avoid eating cold and cold food. Dietary therapy requires long-term adherence, and combined with medication treatment yields better results.
Fifth, Emotional Regulation
Emotional disorders can affect the liver's blood storage function, and it is necessary to maintain emotional comfort. Those who suffer from depression, anger, and liver damage can adjust their condition through pentatonic therapy and listen to more angle modulated music. Those who are concerned about damaging the spleen can practice the Eight Section Brocade technique of 'regulating the spleen and stomach requires a single lift'. Establish a regular schedule to avoid staying up late and consuming blood. Family members should create a warm environment to reduce patient anxiety. Severe depression patients need to cooperate with psychological counseling to prevent emotional factors from worsening the condition. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) treatment of hematological diseases requires adherence to a holistic approach and evaluation of therapeutic efficacy through modern medical examinations. Regularly monitor blood routine during treatment, and seek medical attention promptly if there is a tendency towards infection, fever, or bleeding. The diet should be light and easy to digest, with appropriate consumption of blood nourishing ingredients such as spinach and black sesame. To avoid increased tissue oxygen consumption caused by intense exercise, gentle exercises such as Tai Chi can be chosen. Strictly follow the doctor's advice when taking medication, and do not increase or decrease the dosage or interrupt treatment on your own.

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