Why do you get head wind disease
Head wind disease is a disease characterized by chronic paroxysmal headaches. Its causes are various, including exogenous wind evil, improper diet, emotional disorders, overwork, blood deficiency and liver hyperactivity, etc. These factors act alone or together, causing the meridians of the head to run abnormally, qi and blood to be in disorder, and then causing headaches.
1. Exogenous wind evil is a common cause of head wind. When wind-cold or wind-heat evil invades the head, qi and blood will stagnate, causing blockage and pain. At this time, traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions such as Jingfangbaidu Powder can be used to dispel wind and dispel evil spirits.
2. Improper diet can also induce head wind. Long-term excessive consumption of fatty, sweet, greasy, spicy and irritating food will damage the spleen and stomach, causing phlegm and dampness to grow in the head. For this situation, Erchen Decoction can be used to dry dampness and resolve phlegm, regulate qi and stomach.
3. Emotional disorders are also an important cause of head wind. Long-term negative emotions such as worry, anger, etc. will lead to stagnation of liver qi, which will affect the transportation and transformation function of the spleen, causing phlegm to stop internally, and the upper body to clear the orifices. In this regard, you can consider using Sini San combined with Banxia Houpu Decoction to soothe the liver and relieve depression.
4. Excessive fatigue will deplete the healthy energy, making the human body vulnerable to the invasion of external evils, and then lead to head wind. At this time, under the guidance of a doctor, you can use the modified and subtracted formulas of Pueraria Gent Decoction for conditioning to replenish righteousness and resist external evils.
5. Blood deficiency and liver hyperactivity can also lead to head wind. Blood deficiency cannot nourish the head and face, while excessive liver yang will disturb the head and face, causing headaches. In view of this pathogenesis, you can eat nutritious foods such as red dates and donkey-hide gelatin appropriately, or take Danggui and Shaoyao powder for conditioning.
When treating head wind, in addition to the above-mentioned traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions, proprietary Chinese medicines such as Chuanxiong Chatiao Granules, Zhengtian Pills, and Compound Yangjiao Granules can also be used according to specific symptoms. At the same time, patients should also maintain adequate sleep, avoid overexertion, and undergo regular neurological examinations to monitor changes in the condition.