Morodan has the effect of harmonizing the stomach and lowering rebelliousness (harmonizing the stomach qi, so that the upward reversal of qi down), strengthening the spleen and eliminating flatulence, and is commonly used in clinics to treat gastric pain, gastric distension, nausea (lack of appetite, reduced food intake), heartburn, belching (belching) and other gastrointestinal disorders and discomfort, as well as chronic atrophic gastritis for those who exhibit the above symptoms. However, it is not recommended for those who are allergic or hypersensitive to the components of the drug. Morodan is a clinically used proprietary Chinese medicine, which is mainly composed of Lily, Poria, Xuan Shen, Wu Yao, Maitake, Angelica sinensis and other traditional Chinese medicines, several medicines used in combination, can play the spleen, flatulence, and stomach to reduce the effect of the common nausea, stomach pain, heartburn, abdominal distension, as well as chronic atrophic gastritis gastrointestinal tract disorders such as have a better alleviation and treatment effect. The adverse reactions and contraindications of Morodan are not clear, so if any discomfort occurs during the period of taking the drug, the drug should be stopped promptly and go to the regular hospital for medical treatment. In addition, it should be noted that during the period of taking Morodan, you should eat a light diet, avoid spicy, greasy, cold and other stimulating food, so as not to affect the normal play of the drug. Before taking this medicine, you need to be identified by a professional physician, and take under its guidance, do not blindly self medication, so as not to delay the condition.