WESTERN CLASSIFICATION of the MATERIA MEDICA

2P. HEMOSTATICS

Styptics

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Materia Medica in Arabic & Persian, Shirazy, 1793


These are medicines which stop bleeding. In general, Bleeding is divided into Hot and Cold types.

Types of Bleeding:

  1. Heat-type Bleeding–In this case the Blood is bright red, fresh and flows freely. It is seen in either i. Febrile Disease (ie. Hemorrhagic Fever); ii. Infectious Diseases (ie. Bloody Dysentery); iii. certain Menstrual Diseases. The person will usually have heat symptoms unless the condition is chronic which progresses to a case of Blood deficiency which usually comes with other deficiency (Qi, Yin etc.)
  2. Cold-type Bleeding–Cold or Passive Bleeding has pale or watery looking blood, is not so active, and is usually seen in deficient cases.
  3. Bleeding from Trauma–Trauma can cause Bleeding which may be either External or Internal. Medicines to stop bleeding are usually combined with Vulnerary herbs in this case. It is also important to treat the underlying nature. If the person presents with Heat symptoms, use more cooling herbs, whereas Warm hemostatics should be used in one who is cold by nature.

Types of Hemostatic Medicine

Hemostatic medicines can work in several different ways:
1. Astringent medicines which close the mouth of the vessels.
2. Drugs that are thick and mucilaginous, and therefore enhance coagulation.
3. Cold medicines that stop inflammatory bleeding.
4. Medicines which divert Blood flow.
5. Narcotics which slow blood flow and relieve bleeding.

Examples of Primary Hemostatic Medicines

1. Carbonised Roots–several roots are used in their carbonised forms, both in TCM and Traditional European Medicine. Carbonised roots of Madder, Rhubarb, Burnet and Ginger are examples.
2. Iron Containing Medicines–several Iron-containing medicines have long been used to stop bleeding. They have the advantage of also supplying iron to nourish the lost blood. Red Earth, Hematite and Red Coral are examples.
3. Blood Regulating Medicines–some medicines move the Blood when obstructed, but can also stop bleeding, thus being true regulators. Notoginseng San Qi, Madder, Dragon’s Blood, Yarrow and St. John’s Wort are examples
4. Astringents–a number of astringent medicines also have a secondary hemostatic effect.

Compare with the TCM classification L .Medicines to Stop Bleeding


   Madder (torrefied)Torrefied Rhubarb
   Burnet (torrefied)Agrimony
   BistortTormentil
   Pomegranate flowerPomegranate rind
   ComfreyHenbane seed
   Plantain seedPurslane seed
   YarrowShepherd’s Purse
   Basil seedSesame seed
   RoseRose anthers
   Ginger (torrefied)Cinnamon
   Red SandalwoodChebulic Myrobalan (torrefied)
   FrankincenseBdellium
   MasticCatechu
   Gum Arabic toastedDragons Blood
   Squill ashSponge ash
   AmberRed Coral (burnt)
   Red EarthEarth of Lemnos
   Alabaster, GypsumTabasheer
   HematiteIron rust
   TalcumAlum
   Sponge stoneRuby
   BloodstoneCornelian
   Burnt Deer hornCuttlefish bone
   Spider WebEgg White

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