Medicines for nourishing yin in Chinese medicine include Radix Panax Ginseng, Ophiopogon, Rhizoma Asparagus, and Rhizoma Polygonati Odorati.
1. Radix Panax Ginseng: Radix Panax Ginseng is mostly used in lung yin deficiency syndrome or stomach yin deficiency syndrome, where patients are often accompanied by dry cough with little phlegm, hunger, thirst and dry throat. Radix Panax Ginseng should not be used together with quinoa, and the contraindications are not clear for the time being.
2. Ophiopogon: Ophiopogon has the function of nourishing yin and generating body fluid, moistening the lung and clearing the heart, and is often used in gastric yin deficiency, lung yin deficiency and cardiac yin deficiency, which is often accompanied by depletion of gastric yin, dry thirst and throat, and heartburn and insomnia, etc. Contraindications are not clear. Contraindications are not clear.
3. Asparagus: Asparagus is effective in nourishing yin and moistening dryness, clearing the lungs and generating fluids, and is mostly used in symptoms caused by lung-heat and dry cough, kidney yin deficiency and stomach yin deficiency. It is not recommended for people with cold spleen and stomach, loose stools and wind-cold cough.
4. Jade Bamboo: Jade Bamboo is effective in nourishing yin and moistening the lungs (nourishing the lungs by replenishing the lung fluid), generating fluids and quenching thirst (promoting the production of fluids to relieve thirst). It is often used in treating dry cough with little sputum or thirst caused by yin deficiency (deficiency of yin in the body, resulting in dryness of the lungs not being nourished). Contraindications are not clear.
To summarize, there are many yin nourishing drugs, if the patient is accompanied by obvious hot flashes (a burst of fever) night sweats (abnormal sweating after going to sleep, waking up sweating stops) and other phenomena, in the consideration of medication, it is recommended that the patient in the guidance of a professional doctor, to clarify the cause of the disease, symptomatic treatment, to avoid self medication.