There is no such thing as what proprietary Chinese medicine to take to nourish the liver in spring. There are many types of proprietary Chinese medicines to nourish the liver, and their efficacy varies, so it is recommended that patients take them under the guidance of a doctor for symptomatic treatment. Common proprietary Chinese medicines include Easy Pill, Chai Hu Shuo Liver San, Wu Ji Bai Feng Wan and other medicines.
Easy Pill is composed of Angelica sinensis, Atractylodes macrocephala, Chaihu, Paeonia lactiflora, Poria, Mentha piperita, Ginger, Glycyrrhiza glabra and so on. It has the functions of strengthening the spleen and dispersing the liver, nourishing blood and regulating menstrual disorders (regulating menstrual disorders caused by blood deficiency), and is commonly used in the treatment of dizziness and dizziness, menstrual disorders, distension and pain in the chest and ribs, and loss of appetite, etc. caused by liver-qi disharmony.
Chaihu Shu Hepatosan is composed of Chaihu, Rhizoma Ligustici Chuanxiong, Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae, Citrus Aurantium, Citrus Aurantium, Paeonia Lactiflora and Glycyrrhiza Uralensis, etc. It has the effects of dredging the liver and regulating the stagnation of liver qi, activating blood circulation and relieving pain (relieving pain by removing stagnation of blood stasis), and it is often used to treat symptoms of coercive and rib pain caused by stagnation of liver qi, depression and irritability, belching, and distension of the epigastric region (the abdomen).
Wuji Baifeng Pill is composed of turtle shell, wuji, deer antler gelatin, oyster, ginseng, astragalus, cuttlebone, angelica sinensis, fragrant herbs, asparagus, white peony, licorice, etc. This medicine has the effect of regulating menstruation and stopping leucorrhoea (regulating menstruation and reducing abnormally increased leucorrhoea), replenishing qi and nourishing blood, and it is mostly used in the treatment of qi and blood deficiency, weakness, lumbar and knee soreness and limpness (a feeling of soreness and weakness of the lumbar area and knee area), and menstrual irregularities.
Patients are advised to go to regular hospitals for consultation, and after identification and typing by professional Chinese medicine practitioners, appropriate Chinese medicines and proprietary Chinese medicines will be used.