What is the Chinese herbal medicine treatment for small triple yang?

Hepatitis minor triple yang belongs to the category of “coercive pain (pain in the area of coercion and ribs)” in traditional Chinese medicine, and the treatment is often based on different types of patients, giving the corresponding traditional Chinese medicine treatment, such as Free San, Xiao Chaihu Tang, Longdian Diarrhea and Liver Tang, Diaphragm under the blood stasis soup, and consistent decoction, etc. The treatment is based on different types of patients, and can take Free San. 1. Liver depression and qi stagnation type: clinical manifestations include distension and pain in the ribs and wounds, which increases or decreases due to changes in emotions and moods, erratic movement, little food and bitter taste in the mouth, etc., and can be treated with Free and Easy Powder. 2. Evil Depression of Shaoyang: Clinical manifestations include bitter fullness in the chest and hypochondrium (distension and discomfort in the front and sides of the chest) and pain, accompanied by cold and heat (body is hot and cold), bitter mouth and dry throat, etc. Xiao Chaihu Tang can be taken. 3. Liver and gallbladder damp-heat (damp-heat evils accumulated in the liver and gallbladder) type: clinical manifestations include distension and pain or burning pain, severe pain, bitter and sticky mouth, etc., and Longdian Diarrhea of the Liver Tang can be taken. 4. Blood stasis and obstruction: clinical manifestations include stabbing pain in the ribs, pain in a fixed place, pain at night, or visible blood stasis, etc., can take Diaphragmatic Blood Stasis Expelling Tang. 5. Liver and collaterals loss of nourishment type: clinical manifestations are hidden pain in the ribs and wounds, aggravated by labor, dry mouth and throat, irritable heat in the heart, dizziness and dizziness, etc., can take Consistent Decoction. The adverse reactions and contraindications to the use of the above formula are not clear, but it is forbidden for those who are allergic to this product. Specific medication should be consulted in regular hospitals, and it is recommended to take medication under the guidance of a Chinese medicine practitioner who can identify the symptoms, and do not take medication on your own to avoid delays or adverse reactions.