Proprietary Chinese Medicines for Stomach Gas Reflux

There are more proprietary Chinese medicines that can be used to treat gastric qi upward reversal (gastric qi rising instead of falling), such as Mu Xiang Shun Qi Wan, Qi Stagnation Gastroparesis Pellet, Nourishing Stomach Shu Pellet and so on. It is recommended to use these medicines under the guidance of a professional doctor, do not use them on your own. 1. Muxiang Shunqi Pill: It contains ingredients such as Muxiang, Sha Ren, Xiangshu, Chenpi, Houpu, Hovenia, Atractylodes macrocephala, Qingpi, etc. It has the efficacy of promoting qi and removing dampness, strengthening the spleen and stomach (restoring the function of the spleen and stomach), and it can be used to treat gastric qi upward reversal (gastric qi rises instead of descends) due to the obstruction of dampness in the middle, and disharmony of spleen and stomach, and pregnant women and those who have deficiency of yin should be cautious of its use. 2. Qi Stagnation Stomach Pain Granules: Containing Chai Hu, vinegar Yan Hu Suo, vinegar Xiang Fu, white peony, Citrus aurantium, baked licorice and other ingredients, it has the efficacy of dredging the liver and regulating the qi, and the stomach to relieve pain, and it can be used for the treatment of liver qi offending the stomach (the liver qi is not smooth and it affects the stomach’s function) due to the stomach qi reversal, pregnant women should use it with caution, and it is forbidden to use it if you are allergic to the ingredients of this product. 3. Nourishing Stomach Shu Granules: containing Codonopsis pilosula, Chen Pi, Rhizoma Polygonati Odorati, Chinese yam, Radix Panax Ginseng, Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae, Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae, etc., which can nourish yin and nourish the stomach and can be used for the treatment of gastric qi reversal due to gastric yin deficiency. The main clinical manifestations of gastric qi reversal are nausea, vomiting, hiccups, belching (hiccups), and so on, and its therapeutic use is recommended to use under the guidance of the physician’s diagnosis and should not be blindly self-medication.