Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a common condition affecting the quality of life and health status of elderly men. Its incidence increases with age and is often accompanied by symptoms such as urinary frequency, urgency, nocturia, difficulty voiding, and even urinary retention. While conventional Western medicine can alleviate symptoms, it frequently carries risks of side effects and disease recurrence. Traditional Chinese Medicine approaches this condition based on the characteristic patterns observed in the elderly population: predominantly deficiency and blood stasis, with chronic conditions leading to blood stasis. The Yiqi Huoxue method—aimed at tonifying Qi and activating blood circulation—has been shown to improve urinary symptoms, enhance quality of life, and promote overall health in elderly BPH patients. This article explores the application of the Yiqi Huoxue therapeutic principle in managing benign prostatic hyperplasia.
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