Weakness of stomach qi is generally due to dietary intemperance, loss of nourishment after prolonged illness, and congenital insufficiency of endowment (poor innate constitution and functioning), etc. It can be comprehensively regulated through diet, acupuncture, and proprietary Chinese medicines.
1. Dietary intolerance: Dietary intolerance leads to a decrease in the functions of the stomach and intestines in receiving (accepting and holding) and digesting water and grains, which in turn results in a weak stomach qi. It can be regulated by diet. Eat more light and easy to digest food, such as millet porridge, brown sugar porridge, yam and jujube porridge, etc., have a regular diet, avoid overeating, avoid eating fat, sweet and thick food.
2. Loss of nourishment due to prolonged illness: due to prolonged illness, resulting in loss of appetite, loss of qi and blood, and then weak stomach qi, you can carry out acupuncture. Under the guidance of a professional physician, acupuncture can be performed on the bilateral Hegu points, bilateral foot Sanli points, and abdominal points such as Tianshu points to alleviate.
3. Insufficient innate endowment: Due to insufficient innate endowment, the stomach passes and descends abnormally, which makes it easy for stomach qi to be weak. You can follow the doctor’s advice and choose Chinese medicines such as Sijunzi pill, tonifying the middle and benefiting the qi pill, and warming the stomach to regulate the stomach.
It is recommended to consult a doctor in time for treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor, do not take medication on your own, so as not to delay the condition.