Chinese medicine diagnosis of farting

Farting is commonly seen in Chinese medicine, commonly due to stagnation of qi in the liver and stomach, deficiency and coldness of the spleen and stomach (spleen and stomach are weak and cold), dampness and heat obstruction (dampness and heat evils gather to form stagnation and blockage), and trauma and diet, etc. Chaihu Shuanhe San, Xiaojianzhong Tang, Qingzhong Tang, and Baohe Pills can be used. Frequent vexation with distention and fullness of the hypochondrium and ribs, bloating of the epigastrium (abdomen), nausea (no appetite, reduced food intake), low food intake, frequent belching (hiccups), and impatience are characterized by stagnation of qi in the liver and stomach, and can be treated with Chai Hu Shuo Liver Powder with additional subtractions. Frequent vexation with vague pain in the stomach and epigastric region, liking warmth and pressing, slowing down when getting warmth, sputum and saliva in the mouth, pale face, unwarm hands and feet, and loose stools belong to deficiency and coldness of the spleen and stomach, and can be treated by adding and subtracting Xiao-Jian-Zhong Tang. Yazhi frequency with burning pain in the stomach and epigastrium, dry mouth and bitterness, thirst without desire for water, dullness and nausea, heaviness of the limbs, heaviness of the head, lack of bowel movement, yellow urine are damp-heat obstruction, and Qingzhong Tang with additional subtractions can be used. Yaji Frequency with belching and swallowing of acid (swallowing the acid in the stomach up to the oropharynx), anorexia and nausea, sour breath and bad breath, pain in the epigastric region and abnormal stools belong to the traumatic diet and can be used as Baohe Pill with additional subtractions. If you feel unwell, consult a doctor in time, do not take medication without authorization, and treat under the guidance of a doctor.