Proprietary Chinese Medicines for Spleen Deficiency and Wasting Stomach Flatulence and Shortness of Breath

Spleen deficiency, emaciation, stomach distension and shortness of breath are typical clinical symptoms of spleen qi deficiency, which can be treated with Chinese patent medicines such as Si Jun Zi Wan (四君子丸), Ginseng Ling Bai Zhu San (参苓白术散), and Tonifying the Middle Jiao Qi (补中益气) Tang (補中益氣) (treating qi deficiency by tonifying the spleen). Sijunzi Pill: The main principle of clinical treatment for spleen qi deficiency is to strengthen the spleen and enhance qi, and this drug has the effect of benefiting qi and strengthening the spleen (regulating the qi of the spleen and stomach), which is a commonly used proprietary Chinese medicine in the clinical treatment of spleen qi deficiency. It can improve the patient’s loss of appetite, unformed stools, emaciation, stomach distension and other uncomfortable symptoms caused by spleen and stomach qi deficiency. Ginseng and Atractylodes Macrocephalae: the main ingredients of this drug are ginseng, fried atractylodes, poria and other Chinese herbs, which have the effect of tonifying the spleen and stomach and benefiting the lungs and qi, and are mainly used in the treatment of patients with loss of appetite, shortness of breath, tiredness of the limbs, etc., which are caused by the weakness of the spleen and stomach. Tonifying the Middle Jiao Qi Tang: Tonifying the Middle Jiao Qi Tang is a formula composed of astragalus, licorice, ginseng and other Chinese herbs, which has the effect of tonifying the middle Jiao Qi and lifting yang to lift the sunken organs. Patients with symptoms such as emaciation, stomach distension, shortness of breath and loss of appetite due to spleen deficiency and qi subsidence can take this drug for good regulation. The adverse reactions or contraindications of the above drugs are not clear, and should be used under the guidance of a doctor. Clinical treatment of spleen deficiency, emaciation, gastric distension, shortness of breath of more proprietary Chinese medicines, it is recommended that patients first consult a doctor, strictly comply with the doctor’s instructions to avoid unauthorized use of medication.