Difference between Xiangsha Ping Stomach Pills and Shu Hepatitis and Stomach Pills

The difference between Xiangsha Pingstomach Pill and Shu Hepatitis and Stomach Pill mainly lies in the drug ingredients, efficacy and effects, adverse reactions and contraindications. 1. Drug ingredients: Xiangsha Ping stomach pill mainly contains Cangzhu, Chen Pi, Jiang Houpu, wood, sand, licorice and other traditional Chinese medicine ingredients. While Shu Hepatitis and Stomach Pill mainly contains ginger, Chen Pi, fried Citrus aurantium husk, Fahanxia, Atractylodes macrocephala, Radix et Rhizoma Glycyrrhizae, burnt betel nut, and other traditional Chinese medicine ingredients. 2. Efficacy and effects: Xiangsha Pingtong Pills are effective in strengthening the spleen and drying dampness, and are usually used in the treatment of gastric distension and pain. Shu Liver and Stomach Pill is effective in soothing the liver and harmonizing the stomach, resolving dampness and inducing stagnation, and has therapeutic effects on distension and fullness of the chest and ribs, pain in the stomach and epigastrium, and noisiness (a sensation similar to hunger, emptiness and burning in the stomach) caused by disharmony between the liver and the stomach, and dampness and turbidity obstruction. 3. Adverse reactions and contraindications: the adverse reactions of taking Xiangsha Pingtu Pill and Shuhei Pingtu Pill have not been clarified, but it is forbidden for those who are allergic to the ingredients of Xiangsha Pingtu Pill, and caution should be exercised for those who have a deficiency of yin in the spleen and stomach. Pregnant women should not take Shu Liver and Stomach Pills, and the drug is not suitable for patients with spleen and stomach yin deficiency, such as dry mouth, red tongue and little fluid. Before using the drug treatment should be identified by a doctor and then instructed to use the drug, do not use the drug at will. If there is any discomfort after using the medicine, you should consult a doctor in time.