Helicobacter pylori belongs to the western medical term, usually patients infected with Helicobacter pylori can develop gastritis, gastric ulcer and other diseases. In Chinese medicine, H. pylori belongs to the category of stomach pain. It can be treated with herbs such as Huanglian, Dahuang, and Dandelion, which belong to the stomach meridian and have the effect of clearing heat and removing toxins.
1. Huanglian: belonging to heart, spleen, stomach, liver, gallbladder and large intestine meridians, it has the effect of clearing heat and drying dampness, diarrhea and detoxification, and is mainly used in the treatment of dampness-heat lumps and fullness, vomiting and swallowing of acid, diarrhea and diarrhea, jaundice, high fever and dizziness, excessive fire in the heart, disturbed and insomnia, palpitation and restlessness, and epistaxis with heat in the blood, etc. It is not recommended for people with cold spleen and cold stomach. It is contraindicated in patients with deficiency of cold in spleen and stomach, and used with caution in patients with deficiency of yin and fluid, and the adverse effects are not clear.
2. Rheum palmatum: It belongs to pericardium, spleen, stomach, liver and large intestine meridians and has the efficacy of diarrhea and attacking stagnation, clearing heat and fire, cooling blood and detoxicating, breaking phlegm and passing through the internal organs. It can be used in treating stagnation and constipation, epistaxis with blood heat, eye redness and pharyngeal swelling, feverish sores and ulcers, burns, blood stasis, dysentery with dampness-heat, jaundice, gonorrhea, etc. It can also be used in treating the symptoms of diarrhea, diarrhea and fever. Spleen and stomach weakness should not be used, pregnant women should not use, overdose may cause nausea, vomiting, dizziness, abdominal distension and pain, jaundice and so on.
3. Dandelion: belongs to the liver, stomach meridian. It has the effect of clearing away heat and removing toxins, subduing swelling and dispersing knots, diuretic and diuretic. It is used in the treatment of furuncle and poison, breast carbuncle, scrofula, redness of the eyes, sore throat, lung carbuncle, intestinal carbuncle, damp-heat jaundice, and hot gushing and astringent pain. It is contraindicated in cases of Yang deficiency, external cold, spleen and stomach weakness, precautions and adverse reactions are not clear.
The above prescription needs to be used by a TCM practitioner after identification, avoid self-medication, so as not to cause damage to the organism.