The hazards of taking the spleen pills for those with indications are manifested by possible adverse reactions such as gastrointestinal discomfort and skin rashes; if you don’t have indications and take the spleen pills on your own, it may lead to the aggravation of your existing condition. The Chinese medicine is a proprietary Chinese medicine made from the classic Chinese medicine formula, GuiShu Tang, which is more commonly used in clinical practice.
Gui Spleen Pill is mainly composed of Radix Codonopsis, Atractylodes macrocephala, Radix Astragali, Radix et Rhizoma Glycyrrhizae, Poria, Radix Polygoni Multiflori, Radix Ziziphi, Radix Polygoni Multiflori, Fructus Longan, Radix Angelicae Sinensis, Radix Mucilaginae, Radix Jujubae (core removed). It has the effect of benefiting qi and strengthening spleen, nourishing blood and tranquilizing the mind, and is often used to treat deficiency of heart and spleen, shortness of breath and palpitation, insomnia and dreaminess, dizziness, tiredness and weakness, and loss of appetite.
Adverse reactions such as gastrointestinal discomfort and skin rash may occur when taking Gui Shen Wan. In addition, those with internal heat manifestations such as thirst, yellow urine, constipation, and patients with fever and cold should not take this medicine, and may aggravate the condition if abused on their own.
It is recommended to take Guisheng Pills under the guidance of a Chinese medicine practitioner, and not blindly on your own, in order to prevent harm. Avoid eating indigestible food during the period of taking the medicine. If there is any discomfort such as rash, stomachache, nausea, etc., inform the doctor in time and adjust the medication.