Chrysanthemum itself is not a treatment for gallbladder polyps, but if a patient with gallbladder polyps is suffering from a deficiency of the spleen and food stagnation (indigestion of food stagnating in the stomach), it can be taken under the supervision of a physician to help alleviate the uncomfortable symptoms.
Chicken Neijin is a traditional Chinese medicine with a sweet taste and flat nature, which has the effect of eliminating food and strengthening the stomach (promoting food digestion and strengthening the function of the stomach and internal organs), and astringing semen and stopping ejaculation (consolidating semen and preventing ejaculation).
This product is mainly used in the treatment of dietary stagnation, pediatric chancre (a kind of chronic disease of children, manifesting as emaciation, abnormal diet, abdominal distension, thinning and yellowing of hair, etc.), spermatorrhea and enuresis in kidney deficiency, gravel gonorrhea (increased frequency of urination, astringent pain in dribbling), and gallstones. Note that this product should be used with caution in cases of spleen deficiency without accumulation and stagnation.
Gallbladder polyps are lesions originating from the wall of the gallbladder and protruding or bulging into the gallbladder cavity. Clinically, medication is usually not an option, and surgery may be chosen if symptoms are obvious or if the patient is comorbid with other diseases. If patients with gallbladder polyps are characterized by spleen deficiency and food stagnation, symptoms such as diet stagnation and gastrointestinal flatulence, they can be treated with the aid of Chicken Neijin to help alleviate the uncomfortable symptoms.
The specific use of drugs should be under the guidance of a physician, do not unauthorized use of drugs, so as not to cause adverse reactions.