ứ huyết
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Definition
- Verb:
- To congest (blood): To cause or experience a pathological stagnation or pooling of blood in the body's vessels or tissues, often due to obstruction or poor circulation. This is a medical and traditional medicine term.
- To have blood stasis: A state where blood flow is blocked or sluggish, leading to accumulation, which is considered a cause of pain or illness in traditional medical systems.
Usage Examples
- Verb:
- Sau khi bị ngã, anh ấy bị ứ huyết ở chân. (After the fall, he had blood congestion in his leg.)
- Theo y học cổ truyền, đau bụng kinh có thể do ứ huyết. (According to traditional medicine, menstrual cramps can be due to blood stasis.)
- Vết thương cần được chườm để tránh ứ huyết. (The wound needs to be iced to prevent blood congestion.)
Advanced Usage
- This term is primarily used in medical, especially traditional Vietnamese medicine (Thuốc Nam, Đông y), and diagnostic contexts. It describes a specific pathological condition rather than a general feeling.
- It often appears in discussions about trauma, internal medicine, and gynecological disorders within traditional frameworks.
Variants and Related Words
- Ứ huyết ứ trệ (n/v): A more emphatic phrase meaning "blood stasis and stagnation."
- Huyết ứ (n): A nominal form meaning "blood stasis," commonly used as a diagnosis (e.g., - blood stasis syndrome).
Synonyms
- Stagnate (blood): To cease flowing and become stagnant.
- Congest (blood): To cause an excessive accumulation of blood.
Related Concepts
- Tán ứ huyết: To disperse or resolve blood stasis (a common treatment principle).
- Bài thuốc này có tác dụng tán ứ huyết. (This herbal formula has the effect of dispersing blood stasis.)
- Khí trệ huyết ứ: A related traditional medicine concept meaning "qi stagnation and blood stasis," often cited as a paired cause of disease.