Chinese medicines for obsessive-compulsive disorder

Chinese medicine believes that obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is caused by stagnation of liver qi and deficiency of qi and blood, etc. It can be treated with proprietary Chinese medicines such as Gui Spleen Pill, Free Pill and Chai Hu Shuo Hepatitis Relief Pill. 1. Gui Spleen Pill: Gui Spleen Pill has the effect of benefiting the qi and strengthening the spleen, and is effective in treating liver qi stagnation and blood deficiency. It can be used under medical supervision to treat OCD, but should be used with caution if you are allergic to the ingredients. 2. Free Pills: Free Pills contain Angelica sinensis, Chaihu, mint and other ingredients, which have the effect of dredging the liver, nourishing the blood, strengthening the spleen, etc. The use of Free Pills can have a certain effect on obsessive-compulsive disorder caused by stagnant liver qi and deficiency of qi and blood. People with cold spleen and stomach, allergic reaction to the drug and people during pregnancy should be prohibited. 3. Chaihu Shun Liver Essence: This medicine contains Chaihu, Paeonia lactiflora, Glycyrrhiza glabra and other traditional Chinese medicines, which have the effect of dredging up the liver qi and can alleviate symptoms such as restlessness, chest tightness and rib pain. This formula is easy to consume qi and hurt yin, should not be taken for a long time, and pregnant women should not be used with caution. Obsessive-compulsive disorder in the use of proprietary Chinese medicine treatment, according to the condition of the doctor to consult the doctor, according to the doctor’s instructions for rational use. In addition, if the body appears uncomfortable reaction, need to seek medical treatment as soon as possible.