It can be referred to as Shu Liver/Mu Xiang/Kai Chest Qi Pills, the effects of which are to relieve the Liver, relieve depression and regulate qi; to move qi and broaden the middle, dissolve stagnation and pass stools; and to regulate qi and broaden the chest, eliminate stagnation and lead to stagnation, respectively.
1. Shu Liver Qi Pill can relieve the liver, relieve depression and regulate qi, and is suitable for the treatment of symptoms of distention and congestion in the chest and ribs (chest and rib area), as well as depression of qi. During the period of taking the medicine, alcohol consumption should be avoided, and food that is spicy and thick-flavored should be avoided. Contraindications and adverse effects of the drug are not clear.
2. MUXIANG LIXIQI PILL has the efficacy of promoting the flow of qi and relaxing the middle, resolving stagnation and relaxing the bowels, and is suitable for the treatment of qi depression and discomfort, chest and rib constriction, epigastric (abdominal) distension and fullness, nausea and vomiting, stop eating and stopping drinking, inverted satiety (do not feel satiated after eating, but after a short while, feel bloated and indigestible), noisiness (the stomach has a feeling similar to hunger, emptiness and burning sensation), and constipation of the bowels.
It should be contraindicated in pregnant women and those who are allergic to the product, and used with caution in the frail. Adverse drug reactions are not clear.
3. Open Chest and Regulate Qi Pill has the effect of regulating qi and relaxing the chest, eliminating stagnation and directing stagnation, and is suitable for the distension and pain in the epigastric region caused by qi stagnation, stopping food and water, chest and diaphragm plumping (stomach distension and discomfort), and eating and drinking less. It should be contraindicated in pregnant women and those who are allergic to this product. Avoid eating cold, greasy and indigestible food during the medication. Adverse drug reactions are not clear.
Specific medication matters should be carried out under the guidance of a specialist, not self-medication.