2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e14996
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Data mining-based analysis on medication rules of Chinese herbal medicine treating headache with blood stasis syndrome

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“…Employing traditional Chinese remedies known for activating blood stasis, for instance, Tao Hong Si Wu Tang, and Qi Tonifying and Tongluo Granules, enables researchers to effectively alleviate alterations in hemodynamics and blood rheology, mitigate platelet activation and aggregation, and notably enhance blood circulation. By using traditional Chinese medicines that activate blood stasis, such as Tao Hong Si Wu Tang, and Qi Tonifying and Tongluo Granules, researchers can effectively improve hemodynamics and blood rheology, reduce platelet activation and aggregation, and enhance blood circulation ( 92 95 ). This can help prevent and treat atherosclerosis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Employing traditional Chinese remedies known for activating blood stasis, for instance, Tao Hong Si Wu Tang, and Qi Tonifying and Tongluo Granules, enables researchers to effectively alleviate alterations in hemodynamics and blood rheology, mitigate platelet activation and aggregation, and notably enhance blood circulation. By using traditional Chinese medicines that activate blood stasis, such as Tao Hong Si Wu Tang, and Qi Tonifying and Tongluo Granules, researchers can effectively improve hemodynamics and blood rheology, reduce platelet activation and aggregation, and enhance blood circulation ( 92 95 ). This can help prevent and treat atherosclerosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…25 In contemporary medical and clinical research, the underlying pathology of headaches associated with blood stasis syndrome involves abnormalities in microcirculation, characterized by irregularities in hemorheology, hemodynamics, and the formation of scar tissue. 26 Hence, the treatment approach for headache characterized by blood stasis syndrome continues to focus on promoting blood circulation and resolving stasis.…”
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confidence: 99%