Weakness of the spleen and stomach and heavy dampness can usually be treated with proprietary Chinese medicines such as Liu Jun Zi Pill and Xiang Sha Ping Stomach Pill, which are recommended to be used in accordance with medical advice.
1. Liu Jun Zi Pill: This medicine is composed of Radix Codonopsis, Poria, Radix et Rhizoma Gingerae, Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae, Radix et Rhizoma Glycyrrhizae Praeparatae, etc. It has the effects of tonifying the spleen and benefiting the vital energy, drying dampness and resolving phlegm (expelling dampness and dissolving phlegm evils by drying dampness), and it is generally used in the treatment of abdominal distension and loose stools, deficiency of vital energy and phlegm, weakness of the spleen and stomach, and poor food intake.
The adverse effects of this product are not clear, and pregnant women are advised to prohibit the use of this drug. Avoid eating cold, greasy and indigestible food. Not applicable to Yin deficiency of the spleen and stomach, mainly manifested as dry mouth, red tongue with little fluid, dry stool. Allergic to this product is prohibited, allergic individuals should be cautious.
2. Xiang Sha Ping Stomach Pill: This medicine is aromatic, pungent and bitter, composed of Atractylodes macrocephala, Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae, Ginger Macrocephala, and Mucuna Pruriens, etc. It has the efficacy of invigorating the spleen and drying up dampness, and it is suitable for those who have distension and pain in stomach and stomach. There are no clear adverse reactions and contraindications to this drug. It is recommended that children, the elderly and infirm, those prone to allergies, and those with spleen and stomach yin deficiency should be cautious in using this drug.
If the patient is not feeling well, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to identify the cause of the disease and standardize the treatment. It is not advisable to use the drug blindly by oneself to avoid delaying the condition.