What traditional Chinese medicine should be taken to regulate low blood pressure

If the blood pressure is low, you can use Shengmaiyin, Buzhong Yiqi Pill, Guipi Pill, Huangqijing Oral Liquid, Shiquan Dabu Pill and other traditional Chinese patent medicines and simple preparations to regulate it. Low blood pressure may be related to factors such as insufficient qi and blood, weak spleen and stomach, and deficiency of both heart and spleen. Traditional Chinese medicine diagnosis and treatment should be based on specific syndrome types to select drugs.

1. Shengmai Drink

Shengmai Drink is composed of ginseng, Ophiopogon japonicus, and Schisandra chinensis. It has the effects of nourishing qi and restoring meridians, nourishing yin and generating fluids. It is suitable for low blood pressure caused by qi and yin deficiency, manifested as symptoms such as palpitations, shortness of breath, spontaneous sweating, and thirst. This medicine can improve myocardial blood supply and enhance blood pressure stability. During use, avoid spicy and greasy foods, and patients with colds and fever should not use it.

2. Bu Zhong Yi Qi Wan

Bu Zhong Yi Qi Wan contains ingredients such as Astragalus membranaceus, Codonopsis pilosula, and atractylodes macrocephala. It is mainly used to treat low blood pressure caused by spleen and stomach weakness and qi depression, as well as common symptoms such as dizziness, fatigue, and loss of appetite. This medicine boosts blood pressure by nourishing the spleen and stomach yang qi, and needs to be taken with warm water before meals. People with yin deficiency and internal heat should use it with caution, and excessive fatigue should be avoided during medication.

III. Guipi Pill

Guipi Pill is mainly composed of Codonopsis pilosula, Astragalus membranaceus, and Longan flesh. It targets low blood pressure caused by heart and spleen deficiency, and improves symptoms such as palpitations, insomnia, and pale complexion. Its spleen strengthening and heart nourishing effects can promote the biochemistry of qi and blood, indirectly regulating blood pressure. Avoid raw and cold food when taking it. People with diabetes should pay attention to the sugary dosage form.

4. Huangqi Jing Oral Liquid

Huangqi Jing Oral Liquid is a preparation of Huangqi extract, which has the effect of tonifying qi and stabilizing the surface. It is suitable for people with Qi deficiency type hypotension, who are prone to colds, and those who are afraid of wind and cold. Modern research shows that Huangqi can enhance myocardial contractility and improve circulatory function. People with yin deficiency and excessive fire should use it with caution, and blood pressure changes should be monitored during use.

Wu, Shi Quan Da Bu Wan

Shi Quan Da Bu Wan contains ten medicinal herbs such as ginseng, cinnamon, and Rehmannia glutinosa. It is used for severe hypotension of Qi and blood deficiency type, manifested as pale fatigue, and hypothermia of limbs. This formula has a strong warming and nourishing effect on qi and blood, and is contraindicated for patients with hypertension. During the medication period, a high protein diet should be combined to enhance the therapeutic effect. In addition to medication, patients with low blood pressure can consume moderate amounts of nourishing ingredients such as yam, red dates, and longan in their daily lives to avoid sudden changes in body position. It is recommended to monitor blood pressure daily and record changes, and engage in gentle exercises such as Eight Section Brocade and Tai Chi to promote the circulation of qi and blood. If severe symptoms such as fainting and blurred vision occur, immediate medical attention should be sought to investigate organic diseases. Traditional Chinese medicine treatment should be carried out under the guidance of a physician for 1-3 months, during which the medication plan should be adjusted through regular follow-up visits.

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