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Blood falling with qì
血随气陷 〔血隨氣陷〕xuè suí qì xiàn
Bleeding due to qì vacuity fall. For example, spleen-stomach vacuity can cause qì vacuity fall and deprive qì of the ability to contain the blood so that blood becomes depressed in the lower body and seeps out. It is accompanied by devitalized essence-spirit, fatigued limbs, somber-white facial complexion, pale tongue with scant fur, and a rapid vacuous or forceless fine sunken pulse.
Biomedical correspondence: In modern clinical practice, blood falling with qì is seen in dysfunctional uterine bleeding and some forms of bloody stool.
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