Herbal Remedies for Indigestion

Chinese herbal remedies for dyspepsia include Baohe Pills, Hovenia Conduction Pills, and Spleen Enhancement Pills. If you suffer from indigestion, please consult your doctor for diagnosis and treatment.
Dyspepsia is a western concept, and its symptoms such as not wanting to eat, undigested food, abdominal distension, abdominal pain, burping and vomiting, diarrhea or constipation, etc. can be attributed to the category of “stagnation” in traditional Chinese medicine, and can be categorized into the following types of evidence:
Dietary stagnation, manifesting as abdominal distension and pain, refusing to be pressed and kneaded, hiccups and acid reflux, nausea and anorexia, abdominal pain and diarrhea, or constipation, can be used for Baohe Pills, composed of Liushenqu, hawthorn, Chenpi, Laixiangzi, Poria, and Bianxia.
Food accumulation and heat (internal heat caused by prolonged accumulation of food), manifesting as lack of appetite, dry mouth, abdominal distension, burning heat in the abdomen, heat in the hands and feet, irritability, yellow urine, foul-smelling stool or constipation, can be used in Citrus Aurantium Pill, composed of rhubarb, Citrus aurantium, Scutellaria baicalensis, Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae, Poria.
Spleen deficiency and accumulation syndrome, manifested by yellow face without luster, body emaciation, fatigue, lack of appetite, abdominal distension after eating, loose stools, etc., can be used to invigorate the spleen pill, composed of Codonopsis, Atractylodes macrocephala, Poria, licorice, Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae, Mucuna Pruriens, Sand Ren and so on.
All of the above medications should be taken under the guidance of a professional physician to identify the symptoms, do not use medication on your own, so as not to affect your health. If symptoms related to dyspepsia occur, please consult a doctor in time to receive standardized treatment.