During menstruation, you can drink Chinese herbal tonics such as Eight Treasures Soup and Gui Spleen Soup to replenish qi and blood, but all of them need to be taken in accordance with the doctor’s prescription.
Composed of ginseng, white peony, poria, Radix Rehmanniae Praeparata, Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae, Radix Angelicae Sinensis, Rhizoma Ligustici Chuanxiong and Radix et Rhizoma Glycyrrhizae Praeparata, Pat Chun Tang is known for its efficacy in benefiting qi and tonifying blood (replenishing the body’s qi and blood) and is used as the main treatment for conditions such as a pale or yellowish color of the face due to qi and blood deficiencies, dizziness and dizziness, tiredness of limbs, shortness of breath and laziness of speech, palpitations (a rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), and a decrease in diet. The adverse effects and contraindications of this formula are not known.
Gui Spleen Tang is composed of Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae, Radix Angelicae Sinensis, Radix Polygoni Multiflori, Fructus Jujubae, Poria, Radix Astragali, Radix Panax Ginseng, Radix et Rhizoma Mucilaginae, Radix et Rhizoma Glycyrrhizae Praeparatae, and is known for replenishing qi and benefiting blood, strengthening the spleen and nourishing the heart (strengthening the spleen and stomach, replenishing and nourishing the mind and spirit).
The adverse reactions and contraindications of this formula are not known.
If discomfort occurs during menstruation, timely consultation is recommended to avoid delaying the condition by self-medication.