Proprietary Chinese medicines that move qi and relieve pain

Chinese patent medicines for relieving pain by regulating the body’s qi are commonly used, such as Chai Hu Shu Liver Pills, Compound Tian Qi Gastroparesis Capsules, and Ten Fragrant Pain Relieving Pills, which should be applied according to the condition of the patient after identification by a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner. 1. Chai Hu Shu Liver Pill, composed of Chai Hu, Qing Pi, Chen Pi and Fenghuang, can eliminate flatulence and relieve pain, soothe the liver and regulate qi, and is mainly used for treating liver qi discomfort, plagued chest and ribs, stagnation of food and vomiting of acid, etc. It is not recommended to use raw or cold food or greasy food. Avoid cold, raw and greasy foods that are difficult to digest. 2. Compound Tianqi Gastroparesis Capsule is composed of Panax ginseng and Yanhusuo. It can control acidity and relieve pain (suppressing stomach acid and relieving pain), astringent and stop bleeding (treating bleeding disorders with drugs with astringent effect), regulate qi and eliminate blood stasis, warm the middle and strengthen the spleen, and treating gastric pain and excessive stomach acid. Adverse reactions include dry mouth, decreased sweating, dry skin, dry mouth and nose, and difficulty in urination (in the elderly). 3. Ten Fragrant Pills for Pain Relief, composed of Xiang Fu, Wu Yao, Sandalwood, Yan Hu Suo, etc. It can relieve Qi stagnation and depression, disperse cold and relieve pain (relieve pain by removing cold from the body), treating Qi stagnation and cold in the stomach, distension and fullness of the two hypochondriums, tingling in the stomach and epigastric region, and hidden pain in the abdomen, etc. It is not recommended to take Ginseng at the same time. Ginseng or its preparations should not be taken at the same time. There are many other proprietary Chinese medicines that can move qi and relieve pain, and the above medicines need to be applied under the guidance of the physician’s diagnosis, and should not be used on their own, so as not to cause adverse consequences.