Fatty liver belongs to the category of accumulation evidence in Chinese medicine, and can be treated by using Chai Hu Shuo Hepatitis Dispersion, Free and Easy Dispersion, Er Chen Tang and other formulas with additions and subtractions. There is no such thing as a Chinese medicine prescription for the treatment of fatty liver, Chinese medicine treatment needs to identify the disease and use the right medicine to best treat the disease.
2. Free San: mainly composed of Angelica sinensis, Poria, Paeonia lactiflora, Bupleurum officinale, Chai Hu and other traditional Chinese medicines, it has the efficacy of dredging the liver and strengthening the spleen, regulating qi and harmonizing the stomach, and it can treat steatohepatopathy caused by the syndrome of liver-depression-spleen-deficiency with symptoms such as distension of coxa and ribs, depression and uneasiness, fatigue and tiredness, abdominal pain with desire to have diarrhea, bloating, and nausea with desire to vomit.
3. Er Chen Tang: mainly composed of white poria, tangerine red, half-summer and other traditional Chinese medicines, has the effect of strengthening the spleen, benefiting the qi, resolving phlegm and dispelling dampness, and can be used for the treatment of steatohepatosis caused by phlegm-dampness internal obstruction (phlegm and dampness blocking the organs and meridians in the body), with symptoms such as obesity, discomfort and tightness in the right side of the body, drowsiness and heaviness in the surrounding body, sticky stools, distended epigastrium, dizziness, nausea, and so on.
The specific way of taking the above prescription and the herbs should be based on the doctor’s prescription and should not be changed by the doctor himself.