What kind of Chinese medicine to take for gastro-sinusitis

Gastritis in traditional Chinese medicine belongs to the category of stomach pain, such patients can be identified and analyzed using Xiangsha Nourishing Stomach Pill, Mu Xiang Shunqi Pill and other proprietary Chinese medicines, need to be used under the guidance of a physician. 1. Xiangsha Nourishing Stomach Pill: the drug consists of wood, sand, atractylodes, etc., with the effect of warming the stomach and stomach (warming the spleen and stomach, and harmonizing the stomach and internal organs), applicable to the lack of stomach yang, dampness blocking qi stagnation (due to the obstruction of dampness leading to the human body’s qi is not smooth) caused by gastric pain, plumpness (stomach distension and discomfort), vomiting and acidic water and other diseases. If sinusitis is caused by insufficient stomach yang and dampness blocking qi stagnation, this medicine can be used to regulate the condition as prescribed by the doctor. Xiangsha Nourishing Stomach Pill is contraindicated for those who are allergic to this product, and allergic individuals should be cautious. Acute allergic urticaria and other adverse reactions can be seen after taking. 2. Muxiang Shunqi Pill: Muxiang Shunqi Pill is composed of licorice, Chen Pi, Hou Pu, etc. It has the effect of promoting qi and removing dampness, strengthening the spleen and stomach (restoring the function of the spleen and stomach). If sinusitis is caused by dampness and obstruction, spleen and stomach disharmony, and is accompanied by symptoms such as chest and diaphragm constriction, distension and pain in the epigastrium (abdomen), vomiting and nausea, then Mu Xiang Shun Qi Wan can be used to regulate the condition. It should be used with caution for pregnant women and people with deficiency of yin fluid, and its adverse effects are not clear at the moment. In addition, Baohe Pills and Gastritis Granules can also be used to treat sinusitis. It is recommended that patients follow the doctor’s instructions to identify and treat the symptoms, and not to use drugs or prescriptions on their own.