To regulate dyspepsia, that is, to regulate the spleen’s lack of transportation and the stomach’s lack of healing (obstruction of the stomach’s function of ventilation and descending), medicines such as Ginseng and Atractylodes Macrocephalae and Spleen Enhancement Pills can be used under the guidance of a physician to regulate dyspepsia.
Ginseng and Atractylodes Macrocephalae is composed of ginseng, poria, atractylodes, Chinese yam, white lentil, lotus seed, Semen Coix lacryma, Semen Saposhnikovii, Platycodonis, and licorice, which has the effect of tonifying the spleen and stomach and benefiting the lungs and qi. Clinically, it is often used to treat symptoms such as loose stools caused by weakness of the spleen and stomach, shortness of breath and cough, tiredness and fatigue.
Note that ginseng and white artemisia are prohibited for those who are allergic to ginseng and white artemisia, and should not be taken by patients with colds and fever, and should be taken by patients with severe chronic diseases, children, pregnant women and lactating women under the guidance of a physician.
Spleen Enhancement Pill is composed of Codonopsis, Atractylodes macrocephala, Citrus aurantium, Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae, Malt, Hawthorn, which has the effect of strengthening the spleen and appetizing the stomach (enhancing appetite by strengthening the spleen), and is often used in treating symptoms such as distension and fullness of the epigastrium (abdomen), and loose stools with scanty food, etc., which are caused by the weakness of the spleen and stomach.
Note that this product is prohibited for those who are allergic to it, and should be taken under the supervision of a physician by patients with severe chronic diseases, children, pregnant women, lactating women, and the elderly and infirm.
It is recommended that patients with dyspepsia seek timely medical treatment, do not blindly use medication on their own.