Can Hepatitis B patients take Yueju Pills?

Hepatitis B belongs to the category of “jaundice”, “bulging” and “dystocia” in traditional Chinese medicine. Patients who suffer from epigastric (abdominal) constriction can take Yueju Pills under the guidance of a professional doctor. Yuejuwan does not have the effect of treating hepatitis B. It is a medicine that has the function of regulating qi and regulating pain in the abdomen. Yueju Pills is a proprietary Chinese medicine with the efficacy of regulating qi, relieving depression, and relieving fullness in the middle of the body, which is composed of five traditional Chinese medicines, namely, Fragrant Forsythia (made of vinegar), Rhizoma Ligustici Chuanxiong, Gardenia jasminoides (fried), Atractylodes jasminoides (fried), and Liushenqu (fried). It is clinically used for the treatment of chest and epigastric congestion, epigastric and abdominal fullness, dyspepsia, dietary stagnation, belching (hiccup) and acid swallowing (swallowing of acid in the stomach upward to the oropharynx), etc. It is not recommended to take this medicine as it is not recommended to take any other medicine. It should be noted that, during the period of taking the medicine, avoid anger, it is advisable to eat easily digestible food; pregnant women should be cautious. At present, there is no clear adverse drug reaction after taking Yuejuwan. If patients with hepatitis B suffer from the above symptoms, they can take Yueju Pills under the guidance of a professional Chinese medicine practitioner, and the symptoms will be relieved in 3 days. However, Yueju Pills do not have the effect of treating hepatitis B. Hepatitis B patients need to consult a professional hospital to avoid delaying their condition.