Bell's Palsy - Phlegm-Blood Stasis Obstructing the Collaterals Pattern
Bell’s Palsy · Phlegm-Blood Stasis Obstructing the Collaterals Pattern
Updated: June 23, 2026
Reviewed by: Dr. Li Wei, DACM
Reading Time: 7 min
Body Area: Head
Pattern Overview
Phlegm-Blood Stasis Obstructing the Collaterals is a chronic pattern in Bell’s palsy, characterized by facial nerve recovery with scar adhesion, epineural fibrosis, aberrant regeneration, synkinesis, and facial muscle contracture. The core pathogenesis is Phlegm and Blood Stasis intermingling in the facial collaterals, leading to epineural fibrosis, scar adhesion, and aberrant nerve regeneration.
Breast Hyperplasia - Phlegm-Blood Stasis Pattern
Breast Hyperplasia · Phlegm-Blood Stasis Pattern
Updated: June 23, 2026
Reviewed by: Dr. Li Wei, DACM
Reading Time: 7 min
Body Area: Chest
Pattern Overview
Phlegm-Blood Stasis is a common pattern in breast hyperplasia, characterized by breast tissue fibrosis and cyst formation, firm nodules, pain, and local microcirculatory disturbance. The core pathogenesis is Phlegm-Dampness and Blood Stasis intermingling in the breast, leading to collagen fiber hyperplasia, fibrosis, and cyst formation.
Chronic Pharyngitis - Phlegm-Blood Stasis Pattern
Chronic Pharyngitis · Phlegm-Blood Stasis Pattern
Updated: June 23, 2026
Reviewed by: Dr. Li Wei, DACM
Reading Time: 7 min
Body Area: Head
Pattern Overview
Phlegm-Blood Stasis is a common pattern in chronic pharyngitis, characterized by lymphoid follicle hyperplasia on the posterior pharyngeal wall, foreign body sensation, sticky sputum, hoarseness, and dark red pharynx. The core pathogenesis is Phlegm-Dampness congealing and Blood stasis intermingling in the throat, causing lymphoid follicle hyperplasia, lymphatic tissue proliferation, and local microcirculatory disturbance.