Stasis syndrome
The stasis syndrome is a general term for a variety of symptoms caused by poor blood flow, stasis and stasis, stagnant blood from the menstrual blood, or chronic illness. Clinically, the main features are pain fixation, ecchymosis, lumps, bleeding, and skin nail defects. Coronary heart disease, pulmonary heart disease, hepatosplenomegaly, rheumatoid arthritis, tumors, liver cirrhosis, etc. in Western medicine can be treated with reference to the syndrome differentiation when symptoms of stasis are present.
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