Do all diseases originate from blood stasis or blood deficiency?
There is no such saying that "all diseases originate from blood stasis or blood deficiency." In general, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) holds that diseases may arise from either blood stasis or blood deficiency, and judgment should be made based on individual circumstances. A detailed analysis is as follows:
1. Blood Stasis
Blood stasis refers to various diseases caused by poor circulation of blood or obstruction of the meridians due to stagnant blood. Blood stasis may lead to symptoms such as headache, chest pain, lower back pain, and dysmenorrhea. In severe cases, it may even contribute to serious conditions like heart disease or stroke.
2. Blood Deficiency
Blood deficiency refers to insufficient blood volume or inadequate blood components, resulting in the body's inability to receive sufficient nourishment, thereby causing various diseases. Patients with blood deficiency commonly experience dizziness, fatigue, pale complexion, and palpitations. These symptoms can impair normal bodily functions and lead to illness.
It is recommended that patients consider both factors—blood stasis and blood deficiency—when preventing and treating diseases, taking appropriate measures to ensure smooth blood circulation and adequate blood supply, thus maintaining overall health.