Alopecia Areata · Qi-Blood Deficiency Pattern

Updated: June 23, 2026
Reviewed by: Dr. Li Wei, DACM
Reading Time: 7 min
Body Area: Skin


Pattern Overview

Qi-Blood Deficiency is a chronic pattern in alopecia areata, characterized by telogen effluvium or recovery phase, shortened hair growth cycle, premature entry into telogen, fatigue, and pale complexion. The core pathogenesis is insufficient Qi and Blood failing to nourish the hair follicles, leading to shortened hair growth cycle and premature hair loss.


Key Symptoms and Differentiation Points

Differentiation DimensionManifestations
Primary SymptomsTelogen effluvium, recovery phase, fatigue, pale complexion
Associated SymptomsShortness of breath, palpitations, dizziness, poor sleep, cold limbs
Tongue and PulsePale tongue with thin white coating, thready and weak pulse
PathogenesisQi-Blood deficiency failing to nourish the hair follicles
EtiologyChronic illness, poor nutrition, postpartum weakness, overwork, blood loss

Acupuncture Point Prescription

PointLocationFunction
Zusanli (ST36)3 cun below the patella, 1 finger-width lateral to the tibial crestStrengthens Spleen and Stomach; tonifies Qi and Blood
Pishu (BL20)Lower back, 1.5 cun lateral to T11Back-Shu point of Spleen meridian; strengthens Spleen-Qi
Qihai (RN6)1.5 cun below the umbilicusTonifies Qi and strengthens the body
Xuehai (SP10)On the medial thigh, 2 cun above the patellaNourishes Blood and promotes hair growth
Baihui (GV20)On the midline of the head, 5 cun posterior to the anterior hairlineLifts Qi and promotes hair growth

Clinical Recommendation: Filament needle, reinforcing method; moxibustion may be applied to Zusanli and Qihai to warm and tonify Qi and Blood.


Herbal Formula

Base Formula: Ba Zhen Tang (八珍汤) or Shi Quan Da Bu Tang (十全大补汤)

Composition:
Ginseng (Ren Shen), Astragalus (Huang Qi), Atractylodes (Bai Zhu), Poria (Fu Ling), Angelica (Dang Gui), White Peony (Bai Shao), Chuanxiong (Chuan Xiong), Rehmannia (Shu Di), Licorice (Gan Cao)

Action: Supplements Qi and Blood, strengthens the Spleen and Stomach.

Modifications

Associated SymptomsAdditions/Subtractions
Telogen effluviumAdd Dang Gui, Shu Di to nourish Blood
FatigueAdd Huang Qi to enhance Qi supplementation
Poor sleepAdd Suan Zao Ren, Yuan Zhi to calm the spirit
Cold limbsAdd Gui Zhi, Sheng Jiang to warm the meridians

Western Mechanism Reference

Telogen effluvium or recovery phase with shortened hair growth cycle, and premature entry into telogen phase. Qi-Blood Deficiency corresponds to telogen effluvium, where inadequate nutrient supply to the hair follicles contributes to premature entry into the telogen phase and hair loss.


References

  1. Dermatology of TCM - Alopecia Areata with Qi-Blood Deficiency.
  2. Zang-Fu Pattern Differentiation: Qi-Blood Deficiency → Cross-layer Nourishment.
  3. WHO. (2023). Skin health. World Health Organization.

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