Ulcerative colitis is classified as diarrhea. When the diarrhea is identified as a deficiency of the heart and spleen, the spleen pills can be taken to regulate, but the effect is not exact. It is not suitable for other types of diarrhea.
1. Gui Spleen Pill is a kind of Chinese patent medicine commonly used in clinical practice, which is composed of Astragalus, Codonopsis, Fried Atractylodes Macrocephalae, Poria, Sour Jujubae Seed, Angelica Sinensis, Longan Flesh, Angelica Sinensis, and Mucuna Pruriens, which is effective in benefiting the qi and tonifying the spleen and nourishing the blood and tranquilizing the mind.
Clinically, it is mainly used for treating insomnia, dizziness, shortness of breath, palpitation, fatigue, loss of appetite and blood in stool caused by deficiency of the heart and spleen. The adverse effects and contraindications of this drug are not clear.
2. Ulcerative colitis is characterized by persistent or recurrent diarrhea and mucus, pus and blood stools, abdominal pain, urgency and heaviness (discomfort in the lower abdomen, wanting to defecate very much, and a feeling of incomplete defecation after defecation), accompanied by (or not accompanied by) systemic symptoms of varying degrees.
If this disease is accompanied by symptoms of deficiency of the heart and spleen such as loose stools, tiredness of limbs, fatigue, loss of appetite, shortness of breath, palpitation, dizziness, etc., the Spleen Returning Pill can be taken to regulate the disease. However, this medicine does not belong to the common type of diarrhea, so the efficacy is not exact. It should not be used for other symptoms, especially solid symptoms.
The correct use of Quanshu Pill should be under the guidance of a medical professional. When symptoms of ulcerative colitis occur, it is recommended to consult a regular hospital for treatment in a timely manner, do not self-medicate to avoid delaying the condition or causing damage to the body.