| Xue Yu, Blood Stasis 血淤 (in English and Chinese 中英文) By: Joe Hing Kwok Chu 按此看中文 Xue yu (blood stasis) is a term used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Xue yu may indicate micro clots in the circulatory system. Clinical symptoms may include: Amnesia. Anxiety, or uneasiness, fit of temper Bleeding: Coughing out blood, vomiting blood, blood in urine, blood in stool, heavy bleeding during menopause, nose bleeding, gum bleeding, general bleeding in some part of the body. Capillaries on nose and face showing Chronic chest pain Dementia. Depression Extremes of the body: fingers, toes, and lips show purple in color Fever (mild) gradually appears at dusk Fullness: Persistently feeling fullness in the head, eyes, body and limbs. Hiccups endlessly Insomnia Lips are dark or dark eyes Numbness in limbs and/or body. Palpitation Pain and aches, the pain feels as if pricking with needles and with fixed location Pulse reading: Traditional Chinese pulse reading is hong (a most important item), uneven pulse or tight, tense pulse. Purpura Skin is rough and scaly. Tongue shows dark red, or dark blue or green color with bruise mark Tumors or swollen body parts Veins under the tongue puffy and twisted
Laboratory tests: May show: High in platelet counts. Low in platelet counts. Blood cell coagulation. High or very low in prothrombin Time test. High or very low in INR test Oversized red cells. Sickle shape red cells. High in homocysteine in blood. High in cholesterol. High in triglycerides. High in ESR
Note: not all symptoms or test results are present. Warning: Unless you are well trained and have experience do not attempt to solve this condition by trial and error. Serious injuries can result from incorrect usage. Back to diagnosis Back to Terms of Traditional Chinese Medicine 血淤証 血淤証可能在循環系統內有微小血凝塊存在。 臨床表現包括: 實驗室檢查,可能包括以下現象: 血小板高。 血小板指数低 。 血細胞凝固。 凝血酵素原時間高或非常低。 國際標准化比值高或非常低。 超大紅細胞。 鐮狀紅細胞。 同型半胱氨酸高。 高膽固醇。 高甘油三酯。 血沉降率高
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