Medicines for weak spleen and stomach generally include Ginseng Strengthening the Spleen Pill, Ginseng Ling Baijutsu Pill and Tonifying the Middle Jiaozhong Yiqi Pill, etc. It is recommended to use them according to the doctor’s prescription.
1. Ginseng Pill for Strengthening the Spleen: This medicine is composed of ginseng, atractylodes macrocephala, poria, etc. It has the effect of strengthening the spleen, benefiting the qi, harmonizing the stomach and stopping diarrhea, and is mainly used for the treatment of weakness and tiredness caused by weakness of the spleen and the stomach, abdominal pain and loose stools (loose stools are thin and not shaped), nausea and vomiting and other symptoms. The adverse effects and contraindications of this product are not clear.
2. Ginseng and Atractylodes Macrocephalae Pill: This drug is composed of ginseng, poria, atractylodes macrocephala and Chinese yam, etc. It has the effect of strengthening the spleen and benefiting the vital energy, and can be used for the treatment of symptoms such as fatigue and tiredness, and loose stools with little food. Its adverse reactions and contraindications are not clear.
It should be noted that the drug should not be taken at the same time with cold and flu medicines, as well as quinoa, wulingzhi, soap pods, etc. Diarrhea with loose stools and a feeling of falling in the anus should not be taken. Allergic people and people with high blood pressure, heart disease, kidney disease, diabetes and other people need to be careful to use the drug.
3. Tonify the middle and benefit the qi pill: this medicine is composed of roasted astragalus, codonopsis, roasted licorice, fried atractylodes, etc. It has the effect of tonifying the middle and benefiting the qi, elevating the yang and lifting up the sun (elevating the yang qi of the body in order to lift up the sunken organs).
This drug can be used to treat diarrhea, prolapse of anus, yin ting (women with uterine prolapse or even prolapse out of the vaginal opening) caused by weakness of spleen and stomach and sinking of qi in the middle of the body (deficiency of qi in the spleen and stomach, which results in the sagging of internal organs), with symptoms such as tiredness and fatigue, low food intake and abdominal distension, and loose stools and prolonged diarrhea. The adverse reactions and contraindications of the drug are not clear.
The above drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor, and should not be used blindly on their own.