Effect of taking Ginseng Strengthening the Spleen Pill and Wu Zi Diffractive Zong Pill together

Taken together, Ginseng Healthy Spleen Pills and Wu Zi Diffractive Zong Pills have the effects of strengthening the spleen and qi, harmonizing the stomach to stop diarrhea, and tonifying the kidneys to benefit the essence (replenishing the kidney essence in the body), and the therapeutic effect varies from person to person. 1. Ginseng Spleen Enhancement Pill has the effects of strengthening the spleen (regulating the qi of the spleen and stomach), harmonizing the stomach and stopping diarrhea, and can be used for the symptoms of weak spleen and stomach, such as failure to eat and drink, stuffy and noisy epigastric cavity (feeling of hunger, emptiness and burning in the stomach), inability to eat and drink, nausea and vomiting, loose stools (loose and unshaped stools), abdominal pain, and lethargy and weakness. Adverse reactions and contraindications to the drug are not known. It should be contraindicated in people who are allergic to the product, while it is not recommended for patients with colds and fever. Avoid eating indigestible food during the period of taking the medicine. 2. Wu Zi Diffractive Zong Pill has the effect of tonifying the kidney and benefiting the essence, and is suitable for the treatment of spermatorrhea and premature ejaculation, impotence and infertility, residual leaking after urination, and lumbar pain caused by kidney deficiency and essence deficiency. The adverse reactions and contraindications of the drug are not clear. There is no drug-drug interaction between Ginseng Strengthening the Spleen Pill and Wu Zi Diffractive Zong Pill. Taken together, they can strengthen the spleen and vital energy, harmonize the stomach to stop diarrhea, and replenish the kidney and vital essence, but the specific effects of the medication are related to the variability of individuals. The adverse effects of both are not clear. Regarding the specific use of the two, should be in line with the premise of the indications under the guidance of a physician, not unauthorized use of medication.