Commonly used Chinese medicines to dispel liver fire include Huanglian Yang Liver Pill and Tianma Hook Teng Granules; and to dispel stomach fire include Huanglian Qing Stomach Pill and Huo Xiang Qing Stomach Pill.
Huanglian Yang Liver Pill is suitable for patients with exuberant liver fire, dimness of vision, shyness and tearing, redness and swelling of the eyes; it has the effect of diarrhea and brightening of the eyes. The adverse reactions and contraindications of this product are not clear; note that those who take the drug for 2 weeks without symptomatic relief should go to the hospital.
Tianma Hooker Granules is suitable for insomnia, headache, vertigo, blurred vision, tinnitus and other symptoms caused by hyperactivity of liver yang (liver yang is over-exuberant, causing dizziness, dizziness, headache and other symptoms). It has the effects of clearing heat and tranquilizing the mind and calming the liver and extinguishing wind (regulating the function of the liver to get rid of internal wind). The adverse reactions, contraindications and precautions of this product are not clear at present.
The indications of Huanglian Qinggong Pill are stomach heat and toothache, outbreak of fire eye (i.e. infectious conjunctivitis, also known as red eye), sores in the mouth and tongue, and swelling and pain in the gums. It has the efficacy of clearing stomach and diarrhea. The adverse reactions of this product are not clear; pregnant women are contraindicated. Pay attention to avoid smoking, alcohol and spicy, greasy food during the use of medicine.
The indications of Huo Xiang Qing Stomach Tablet are not thinking about food, bitter mouth and bad breath, indigestion, epigastric (abdominal) distension and fullness. It has the efficacy of clearing away heat and dampness, awakening the spleen and eliminating stagnation. Its adverse reactions are not clear; pregnant women should not take it. Note that this product is not suitable for people with red tongue, dry mouth, and heat in the hands and feet.
Drugs should be taken under the guidance of a physician, do not self-medication, to avoid causing adverse consequences.