What is the best medicinal wine for treating shoulder periarthritis

The main medicinal liquors used to treat shoulder periarthritis include Shujin Huoluo liquor, Zhuanggu medicinal liquor, Guogong liquor, Fengshi Gutong medicinal liquor, Sanqi medicinal liquor, etc. Shoulder periarthritis is often caused by invasion of wind cold dampness or fatigue, leading to stagnation of qi and blood. Medicinal wine can alleviate symptoms by promoting blood circulation, removing blood stasis, dispelling wind and dampness, but it needs to be used under the guidance of a doctor for syndrome differentiation.

1. Shujin Huoluo Wine

Shujin Huoluo Wine is made by soaking medicinal herbs such as chicken blood vine, Angelica sinensis, and safflower, and has the effects of dispelling wind and dampness, and relaxing muscles and activating collaterals. Suitable for shoulder pain and limited mobility caused by shoulder periarthritis, especially for patients with wind cold dampness invasion. Before use, alcohol allergies and abnormal liver and kidney function should be ruled out.

2. Bone strengthening medicinal wine

Bone strengthening medicinal wine contains strong muscle and bone herbs such as Eucommia ulmoides, Dipsacus, and Bone Fragmentation Supplement, which can nourish the liver and kidneys, strengthen the muscles and bones, and dispel wind and dampness. The effect is better for patients with shoulder periarthritis accompanied by soreness and weakness of the waist and knees, and long-term physical weakness. People with yin deficiency and excessive fire should use with caution, and avoid eating raw or cold food during medication.

3. Guogong liquor

Guogong liquor is mainly composed of Qianghuo, Duhuo, Chuanxiong and other ingredients, and is good at dispelling wind, dispelling cold, promoting blood circulation and relieving pain. It has a significant relieving effect on the cold pain and worsening symptoms at night during the acute attack of shoulder periarthritis. hypertensive patients and pregnant women should avoid using it.

4. Rheumatoid Bone Pain Medicinal Wine

Rheumatoid Bone Pain Medicinal Wine is formulated with medicinal herbs such as Chuanwu, Ephedra, and Cinnamomum cassia, and is suitable for cold dampness type shoulder periarthritis. It is characterized by increased pain when exposed to cold and decreased pain when exposed to heat. The dosage should be strictly controlled to avoid toxic reactions caused by excessive use of aconitine components.

5. Sanqi Medicinal Wine

Sanqi Medicinal Wine mainly uses Sanqi as the main medicine, supplemented by Angelica sinensis, safflower, etc., focusing on promoting blood circulation, removing blood stasis, reducing swelling, and relieving pain. Suitable for external injuries or shoulder periarthritis of qi stagnation and blood stasis type, with visible shoulder pain and local cyanosis. During use, avoid co administration with other blood activating drugs.

Medicinal wine treatment should be combined with shoulder joint function exercises such as wall climbing and pendulum movements, and should be maintained for 10-15 minutes daily to prevent adhesions. Diet should be warm and nourishing, with moderate consumption of cold dispersing ingredients such as lamb and ginger. Avoid cold foods such as mung beans and cold drinks. If there is no improvement in symptoms or adverse reactions such as skin itching and palpitations after 2 weeks of medication, the medication should be stopped immediately and medical attention should be sought. During the acute phase of shoulder periarthritis, moxibustion can be applied to acupoints such as the shoulder ridge and shoulder ridge. In the chronic phase, it is recommended to undergo massage and release under the guidance of a professional physician.

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