Can you take Hematopoietic Pills for the treatment of cirrhosis of the liver?

Liver cirrhosis belongs to the categories of “accumulation” and “single abdominal distension” in Chinese medicine, and Hematopoietic Pills can activate blood circulation to dispel blood stasis and move qi to relieve pain (by regulating the body’s qi to alleviate pain), therefore, if it belongs to the cirrhosis of liver, spleen and blood stasis, it can be treated by Hematopoietic Pills, and it can have certain improvement effects; if it belongs to other types, it is not recommended to use it. Therefore, if the cirrhosis belongs to the syndrome of liver and spleen blood stasis, it can be treated by taking the Blood Palace Bypassing Blood Stasis Pill, which has a certain improvement effect. Blood and Blood Stasis Pill belongs to the elimination of blood stasis, the main ingredients of Chinese medicine are Chai Hu, Angelica sinensis, Radix Rehmanniae Praeparata, Radix Paeoniae Lactiflorae, Safflower, Peach Kernel, etc., the effect of which is to activate blood circulation to eliminate blood stasis and to move qi to alleviate pain, it can treat or improve the internal obstruction of blood stasis, headache or chest pain, internal heat (as opposed to external heat, which refers to the heat of the internal internal organs of yin and yang in favor of the heat), dim and stuffy (refers to the name of the syndrome of dizziness and stuffiness), insomnia and sleep, palpitations, palpitations, palpitation, palpitations and dizziness (heartbeat is violent, alarmed and disturbed), etc. The name of the medicine is “Hematopoeia and Blood Stasis Pill”. Therefore, Hematopoietic Pill can also be used to treat or improve the symptoms of cirrhosis of the liver, spleen and blood stasis. It is worth noting that pregnant women should not take Xuefu yuyuwan and avoid eating cold and spicy food while taking the medicine. In addition, in order to rationalize the use of medication, Chinese medicine should be used under the guidance of a doctor’s diagnosis, and should not be used blindly by oneself to prevent improper use of medication.