Six common medicines for spleen yang deficiency

There are many commonly used medicines for treating spleen yang deficiency, such as Radix Rehmanniae Pills, Ginseng Spleen Pills, Xiao Jianzhong Combination, etc. There is no such thing as six commonly used medicines for spleen yang deficiency. 1. Pill with Pseudostemonopsis: Containing Pseudostemonopsis (made), Codonopsis, Atractylodes macrocephala (fried), dried ginger and other traditional Chinese medicines, it has the efficacy of warming the middle and strengthening the spleen, and can be used for the treatment of epigastric and abdominal coldness and pain, cold limbs and loose stools and other illnesses. It is prohibited for those who are allergic to this product, allergic persons, pregnant women should be cautious, acute gastroenteritis, diarrhea accompanied by unsmooth bowel movement and anal burning should not be used. 2. Ginseng Pills for Strengthening the Spleen: Containing ginseng, atractylodes macrocephala (bran-fried), poria, yam and other traditional Chinese medicines, it has the effect of strengthening the spleen and qi, and stopping diarrhea with the stomach, and can be used for treatment of symptoms such as dietary inactivity, epigastric stuffiness and noisiness (the stomach has a feeling similar to hunger, emptiness with burning), nausea and vomiting caused by weakness of the spleen and stomach. It is prohibited for those who are allergic to this product, and should be used with caution for those with allergies, and should not be used by patients with colds and fever. In addition, avoid indigestible food when taking this product. 3. Xiao Jian Zhong Combination: Containing Gui Zhi, Bai Shao, Zhi Gan Cao, Ginger and other traditional Chinese medicines, it is effective in warming the middle and tonifying the deficiency, easing the urgency and relieving pain (relieving urgent pain symptoms), and can treat gastric and duodenal ulcers with spleen and gastric deficiency and coldness, pain in the epigastric region (stomach), liking warmth and pressure, noisy acid swallowing (feeling of discomfort in the stomach, swallowing acid after it has been flooded with acid), and poor appetite, as well as the above mentioned symptoms. The above three medicines are recommended to be used under the guidance of a doctor or pharmacist for the identification of symptoms, and blind use of medicines should be avoided for the sake of medication safety. If there are symptoms of spleen yang deficiency, seek medical advice promptly.