Pei Zhengxue Health Weibo, Volume 3

15. Zhu Jinyang

Chapter 204

### 15. Zhu Jinyang **Question:** My toes have frostbite and turned purple, with some areas already ulcerating and quite painful. What’s the best way to treat this?

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  1. 15. Zhu Jinyang

15. Zhu Jinyang

Question: My toes have frostbite and turned purple, with some areas already ulcerating and quite painful. What’s the best way to treat this?

Answer: This is a chronic injury, occurring in the lower limbs due to poor blood circulation and susceptibility to infection, making it prone to becoming chronic. In TCM, this condition is called “yin swelling,” characterized by “no head, easy to form sinus tracts, and slow healing.” Ancient practitioners considered Yanghe Tang the first choice for treating this condition, though syndrome differentiation-based treatment is still the best way to achieve optimal results.


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