What are the herbs used to treat intestinal chemosis

Intestinal metaplasia is caused by the replacement of normal gastric mucosal epithelium by intestinal epithelium, a common lesion of gastric mucosa, which is seen in many chronic gastric diseases. In Chinese medicine, intestinal metaplasia belongs to the category of “gastric pain” and “gastric plumpness”, which can be relieved and improved by the use of traditional Chinese medicines such as perilla leaf, chickweed, sandalwood, etc. It refers to the feeling of having a lump under the heart that is invisible to the touch. Gastric plumpness refers to a condition in which the patient is self-conscious of the plumpness under the heart, which is invisible to the touch, soft to the touch, and painless to the touch. 1. Perilla leaf: It can relieve cold (removing cold from the muscle surface), move Qi and harmonize the stomach. It can be applied to wind-cold cold, cough and vomiting, stagnation of qi in the spleen and stomach, stomach rumbling, vomiting in pregnancy, distention and fullness in the chest and epigastrium, nausea and vomiting. 2. Chicken Bone Herb: It can relieve dampness and jaundice, clear away heat and detoxify the toxin, and relieve liver pain. It can be applied to jaundice due to dampness-heat, carbuncle (a purulent disease formed when breasts are red, swollen and painful and milk is not discharged properly), pain and swelling, discomfort in the abdomen and ribs, and distension and pain in the stomach and epigastrium. 3. Sandalwood: It can move qi to relieve pain (by regulating the body’s qi to relieve pain), dispersing cold and regulating the middle. It can be applied to cold condensation and stagnation of qi, chest and diaphragm discomfort, chest paralysis (chest pain), heart pain, epigastric (abdominal) pain, vomiting and poor food, diaphragm, broadening the chest and relieving pain. For the treatment of cold stagnation of qi in the chest and diaphragm, it can also be combined with cardamom, sand nuts, cloves, and so on. The above Chinese medicines should not be used without authorization, and should be used in accordance with medical advice.