How to treat the sinking of the middle qi

To treat Zhong Qi subsidence (deficiency of Spleen and Stomach Qi, with manifestations such as the organs falling down), tonifying Zhong Yi Qi Tang can be taken for evidence-based treatment. Sagging of middle qi, i.e. spleen qi deficiency, refers to the weakness of spleen qi (spleen qi weakness), which rises and falls instead of sinking. It is mostly caused by further development of spleen qi deficiency, or prolonged ejaculation and dysentery, or over-exertion of labor, or women with excessive pregnancy and childbirth, and post-partum failure to regulate and protect the spleen qi, which results in the sinking of clear yang. Sagging of the middle qi can be manifested as dizziness, prolonged ejaculation, heavy fall of the epigastrium (abdomen) for distension, which is worse after eating, or turbid urine such as rice slop, or frequent bowel movements, heavy fall of the anus, or even prolapse of the viscera, or prolapse of the anus, uterine prolapse, and mental fatigue (mental exhaustion, physical fatigue), and so on, the treatment is to tonify the middle qi and to raise the main lift the trapping. Tonifying the Middle Jiao Qi Tang is composed of Astragalus, Radix et Rhizoma Glycyrrhizae, Radix et Rhizoma Ginseng, Radix Angelicae Sinensis, Orange Peel, Ascophyllum, Radix Bupleurum, Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae. The formula emphasizes the use of Astragalus to replenish the middle qi and raise Yang to lift the sunken organs, Ginseng to replenish the root qi of the body, Atractylodes macrocephala to replenish qi and strengthen the spleen to help the spleen to move and transform, and a small amount of Shengma and Chaihu to raise Yang to lift the sun. If you have any related symptoms, it is recommended to treat under the guidance of a professional physician to identify the symptoms, and not blindly self-medication.