Chinese herbal prescription for Lung, Spleen and Qi deficiency with profuse sweating

Prescriptions for treating Lung Spleen-Qi deficiency with profuse sweating include Ginseng Ling Bai Zhu Granules and Tonifying Zhong Yi Qi Pills. Ginseng Ling and Atractylodes Granules: When patients have profuse sweating due to Lung-Spleen-Qi deficiency, accompanied by symptoms such as indigestion, loss of appetite, loose stools, and a large, chubby tongue with teeth marks on the edges, Ginseng Ling and Atractylodes Granules can be taken to strengthen the spleen and enhance the vital energy, and alleviate profuse sweating caused by Lung-Spleen-Qi deficiency. The adverse effects of this drug are not known. It is contraindicated in cases of diarrhea with irregular bowel movement and a sensation of drooping in the anus. It is not advisable to take this medicine together with quinquefolium, wulingzhi, saponaria or their preparations. Tonifying the Lung and Spleen Qi Pill: When patients suffer from profuse sweating due to lung and spleen qi deficiency, accompanied by symptoms such as fatigue, spontaneous sweating (involuntary sweating during the daytime, aggravated by sweating with slight movement) and susceptibility to colds and flu, Tonifying the Lung and Spleen Qi Pill can be taken to nourish the lungs and spleen qi, consolidate sweating and alleviate profuse sweating caused by lung and spleen qi deficiency. Adverse effects of Tonifying Zhong Yi Qi Pill are not known. This product is not suitable for those with symptoms of coldness (fear of cold) and fever, or those with solid symptoms of distension and fullness of the stomach (abdomen) due to overeating. It should not be taken at the same time with cold and flu medicines. Caution should be exercised in patients with high blood pressure. This medicine should not be taken together with Veratrum or its preparations. Patients with profuse sweating caused by deficiency of lung, spleen and qi are advised to go to the hospital in time and take the medicine under doctor’s guidance.