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What traditional Chinese medicine does rheumatoid arthritis take?
After I get rheumatoid arthritis, my joints often sting like needles, so I often take some medicine to treat this disease, and then tell you what Chinese medicine to take for rheumatoid arthritis.

1. Drug I, Shi Feng Hantong Tablet, consists of sinomenine, cassia twig, aconite root, coix seed, pilose antler, medlar, astragalus root, scutellaria root, etc. Efficacy: expelling wind and cold, promoting diuresis and dredging collaterals, strengthening the body resistance and consolidating the foundation.

2. The second medicine, Musk Pill, consists of 3 aconites, 5 lumbricus, 265,438 scorpions and 265,438 black beans. Methods: All the medicines were used as fine powder, which was added with a little musk and ground evenly, and glutinous rice paste was made into pills, such as mung beans. Efficacy: dispelling wind and cold, dredging channels and activating collaterals. Indications: rheumatoid arthritis, early excessive wind and cold. This medicine has obvious effect on joint pain and immobility, and has no side effects.

3. Formula III for treating blood stasis consists of 60g of Chinese yam, 60g of Achyranthes bidentata and 60g of Alisma orientalis, 5g of Kochia scoparia and Atractylodes macrocephala, 5g of dried lacquer, 5g of grub, Rhizoma Cibotii and Plantaginis, 3g of Herba Artemisiae Scopariae and 6g of Cornus officinalis. Methods: All the drugs were fine powder, and honey was refined into pills. As big as a buttonwood tree. Efficacy: expelling wind and removing dampness, warming channels and dispelling cold, promoting blood circulation and dredging collaterals, and tonifying liver and kidney.

Matters needing attention

The effect of traditional Chinese medicine on rheumatoid arthritis is still obvious, but the treatment cycle is relatively long. We must insist on taking traditional Chinese medicine to treat rheumatoid arthritis, and we cannot give up halfway.