If there are indications during breastfeeding, you can drink Si Mu Tang as prescribed by your doctor. Si Mo Tang is effective in moving qi and lowering rebelliousness (promoting the downward movement of upwardly rebellious qi), and relieving the chest and dispersing knots.
Si Mo Tang is a relatively common Chinese herbal formula composed of Wu Yao, Ginseng, Shen Xiang and Betel Nut, which can treat the syndrome of Liver-Qi Stagnation, which is characterized by distension of the chest and diaphragm, wheezing of the upper air, fullness of plumpness under the heart (mainly referring to the distension of the stomach), lack of desire for food and drink, and a stringy pulse. It is clinically used to treat wheezing bronchitis, bronchial asthma, gastritis, etc., which are caused by transverse rebellions of liver qi.
If the symptoms of gastrointestinal flatulence occur during breastfeeding, in addition to taking Si Mu Tang, dietary attention should also be paid to avoid eating cold, greasy and irritating foods.
If you need to take Si Mu Tang, it is recommended to take scientific treatment under the guidance of a doctor.