What medicines to take for symptoms of qi and blood deficiency and high liver fire?

Qi and blood deficiency, also known as qi and blood deficiency, and liver fire, also known as liver fire blazing, are two different types of symptoms. In the case of qi and blood deficiency, ginseng and spleen pills can be taken, while in the case of liver fire, gentian and liver pills can be taken. All medications should be taken under the guidance of a medical professional. Deficiency of qi and blood is mainly manifested as panic and shortness of breath, tiredness with slight movement, spontaneous sweating, dyspepsia, loss of appetite, and yellowish color (yellowish and lusterless). Or there may be palpitations (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), insomnia, fatigue, dizziness. Treatment should be to tonify Qi and blood, strengthen the spleen and stomach, and can be treated with Ginseng Spleen Pills; the formula includes ginseng, atractylodes macrocephala, poria, astragalus, etc. It has the effects of benefiting Qi and tonifying blood (replenishing the body’s Qi and blood), strengthening the spleen and nourishing the heart (strengthening the spleen and stomach, and tonifying and nourishing the heart and spirit), and is suitable for the evidence of deficiency of Qi and blood. However, it is contraindicated for those who are physically strong. Liver fire is mainly manifested as distension and pain in the head and eyes, tinnitus and deafness, dryness and bitterness in the mouth, impatience and irritability, or vomiting of blood, bleeding from the nose, dryness and inability to pass stools, and short and yellow urine. Treatment should clear the liver and diarrhea fire, can be used gentian diarrhea liver pill; the composition includes gentian grass, scutellaria, gardenia, mouton and so on. It has the effect of clearing and draining the actual fire of liver and gallbladder, and is suitable for the evidence of blazing liver fire. However, it is not suitable for those who are weak in yang and afraid of cold, and those who have loose stools and diarrhea. If you need to use medication, it is recommended to be under the guidance of a professional doctor’s diagnosis, and not to take medication on your own, so as not to delay the condition.