Proprietary Chinese medicine for dispelling cold and dampness in the whole body

There is no proprietary Chinese medicine for dispelling cold and dampness in the whole body. For the cold and dampness referred to by the deficiency cold of spleen and stomach in the middle jiao (spleen and stomach are weak and cold), generally, the treatment can be carried out by using Radix Rehmanniae Medica Pills; for the wind-cold and dampness paralysis caused by cold and dampness attacking from the outside (the three kinds of evil qi invading the human body causing paralysis of limbs due to wind, cold, and dampness), the treatment can be carried out by using Shunfeng and Vitality Pills, Zhengqing Fengqin Ning Tablets and other medicines. 1. Radix Rehmanniae Pill: containing Radix Rehmanniae, Radix Codonopsis, Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae, Radix et Rhizoma Ginger and other ingredients, with the efficacy of warming the middle and strengthening the spleen, it can be used for the treatment of spleen and stomach deficiency and cold, epigastric and abdominal cold pain (gastric and abdominal pain in the stomach and the cold), vomiting and diarrhea and other diseases, but should not be taken by the patients with colds and fevers and should be used with caution by pregnant women. 2. Wind-relieving and invigorating pill: containing strychnine, ephedra, cinnamon stick, cinnamon stick, antifungal, gentiana, mulberry sentinel and other ingredients, with wind-relieving and invigorating, dispersing cold and dispelling dampness, can be used for wind-cold and dampness paralysis, numbness of the limbs, joints, lumbar and back pain and other symptoms of the treatment, but pregnant women, athletes and patients with high blood pressure should be cautious use. 3. Zhengqing Fengqinning Tablets: It is mainly composed of Qingfengtengine Hydrochloride, which has the efficacy of dispelling wind and removing dampness (dispelling wind and dampness in the body), activating blood circulation, subduing swelling and relieving pain (eliminating swelling and pain), and can be used for wind-cold-dampness paralysis with muscle aches and pains, swelling and pains in the joints, unfavorable flexion and stretching, numbness and stiffness, etc. The adverse reactions include dizziness, headache, numbness of joints and back pain. Its adverse reactions include dizziness, headache, excessive sweating, nausea, loss of appetite, etc. It is contraindicated in pregnant or lactating women, and should be contraindicated in those with a history of asthma and allergy to the product. The choice of proprietary Chinese medicines should also be based on the patient’s own specific symptoms in the physician under the guidance of diagnosis, not blindly self-medication.