Stomach distension is categorized as plumpness (stomach distension and discomfort) in traditional Chinese medicine, and can be treated with Baohe Pills, Ercheng Pingtu San, and Hanxia Laxingxin Tang according to the situation.
1. Baohe Pills: When the diagnosis belongs to the evidence of diet within the stop, the treatment is mainly to eliminate food and stomach, can use Baohe Pills plus subtractions treatment, has the effect of eliminating food, stagnation, and stomach, can be used for dietary indiscretions caused by abdominal distension, belching and swallowing of acid (belching smell foul, mouth reflux of acidic water), as well as anorexia and vomiting and other symptoms.
Adverse reactions and contraindications are still unclear, allergic to the product is prohibited, allergic people should be cautious.
2. Er Chen Ping Stomach San: Due to phlegm-dampness obstruction (phlegm-dampness evil qi stays in the spleen and stomach) causing stomach and epigastric distension and discomfort, body fatigue and body fatigue, etc., the treatment mainly focuses on removing dampness and removing phlegm, and it can be used in the treatment of Er Chen Ping Stomach San with additions and subtractions, which is effective in eliminating the accumulation of spongy and broadening the middle and removing phlegm and relieving cough. Adverse effects are not clear, but should not be taken by people with deficiency of yin and stagnation of qi, and weakness of the spleen and stomach.
3. Semixia Laxative Heart Soup: Semixia Laxative Heart Soup can be used to treat the symptoms such as heart plumpness (mainly refers to stomach distension), less food and vomiting, belching (belching) and diarrhea due to the mixture of cold and heat.
Half Xia Diarrheal Heart Soup has the effects of calming cold and heat, eliminating lumps and dispersing knots (eliminating lumps in the body). It should not be used if the lumpiness under the heart is caused by stagnation of qi or accumulation of food (food that is indigested and stagnates in the stomach).
Patients with symptoms of gastric distension are advised to seek medical advice in a timely manner, and the use of specific medications should be guided by a professional Chinese medicine practitioner, and unauthorized use of medications is not recommended.