A strong stomach and a weak spleen are said to have a good appetite, but a weak and lethargic spleen. Types of spleen deficiency include spleen qi deficiency, spleen yang deficiency, and spleen not regulating blood (spleen cannot regulate blood).
Different types of Chinese medicines are used for different types of deficiency, such as Six Gentlemen Soup, Ginseng Ling Baijutsu San, and Radix Rehmanniae Pill with Radix Polygoni Multiflori.
1. Spleen qi deficiency: Mostly due to uncontrolled or irregular diet, overwork, etc. affecting the spleen, resulting in deficiency of spleen qi, dysfunction of transportation and digestion, and deficiency of spleen qi, which is often manifested as abdominal distension, loose stools (thin and unshaped stools), deficiency of qi, and emaciation, etc. The symptoms need to be identified and treated with traditional Chinese medicine.
It should be treated with relevant proprietary Chinese medicines such as Liu Jun Zi Tang and Ginseng Ling Bai Zhu San after the diagnosis is confirmed by traditional Chinese medicine diagnosis and treatment.
2. Spleen yang deficiency: Diets that are cold and raw can easily lead to a decline in yang qi in the middle jiao, resulting in yang deficiency, which is often manifested as abdominal distension, abdominal pain, clearing of the bowels, and symptoms of yang deficiency and emaciation, and can be treated with proprietary Chinese medicines such as Li-Zhong Pills and Pian Zi Li-Zhong Pills, etc., as advised by the doctor after diagnosis in traditional Chinese medicine.
3. Spleen does not regulate blood: most commonly seen in chronic bleeding, or purpura and other diseases, loose stools, fatigue (mental exhaustion, physical weakness), shortness of breath and laziness, yellowish complexion, emaciation and other symptoms, can be used in professional Chinese medicine diagnosis and treatment, as prescribed by the doctor, the use of Chinese medicines such as Hui-Sen Pills.
If you are not feeling well, you should consult a doctor in time and take medication as prescribed by the doctor after the Chinese medicine practitioner has analyzed and treated your symptoms.