Herbal remedies for Helicobacter pylori infection

Helicobacter pylori infection is the main cause of acute gastritis, and the traditional Chinese medicines used to treat Helicobacter pylori infection include dandelion, scutellaria baicalensis, and coptis.
1. Dandelion: Dandelion has the effect of clearing away heat and removing toxins, dispersing knots and eliminating lumps, and is often used in the treatment of acute and chronic gastritis, bronchitis, scrofula (mainly refers to cervical lymph node nodule tuberculosis), furuncle (a skin disease, refers to the degree of serious furuncle) sores, etc. It has been shown by pharmacological research that it has a certain degree of sterilization and anti-inflammation effect.
Pharmacological studies have shown that dandelion has a certain bactericidal and anti-inflammatory effect, especially for Helicobacter pylori infection caused by gastritis has a better therapeutic effect.
2. Scutellaria baicalensis: Pharmacological studies have shown that the active ingredients in scutellaria baicalensis, such as flavonoids and baicalin, have a broader antibacterial spectrum, not only for influenza virus and other inhibitory effects, but also for the treatment of Helicobacter pylori has a certain effect.
3. Huanglian: It has the effect of clearing heat and drying dampness, diarrhea and detoxification. Studies have shown that it can also kill and inhibit H. pylori.
In addition to the above drugs, H. pylori infection should also be diagnosed and treated, for the spleen and stomach cold, can be taken under the guidance of the physician Xiang Sha Liu Jun Zi Pill, Astragalus Jianzhong Tang, etc.; if the liver and stomach disharmony caused by the suggestion can be under the guidance of the physician to choose to take the Easy Pill, Chai Hu Shuo Hepatitis, and so on, and, if necessary, it is recommended to add the bactericidal western medicine for treatment.
If you feel unwell, please consult a doctor in time. The above prescriptions need to be used by a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner after diagnosis, so avoid self-medication.