Should I use Gui Spleen Tang or Gui Spleen Pill for heart-spleen deficiency?

Heart and spleen deficiency can be treated with either Qui Spleen Tang or Qui Spleen Pill, both of which are basically the same in composition, but in different dosage forms: Qui Spleen Tang is a soup, and Qui Spleen Pill is a pill, so if you are not feeling well, please use it according to the actual situation after diagnosis and diagnosis by a doctor.
Deficiency of the heart and spleen is one of the symptoms of Chinese medicine. It is mostly caused by post-disease disorders, chronic bleeding, or over-exertion of thoughts and labors, resulting in deficiency of spleen qi and depletion of heart and blood, which manifests as palpitation, palpitations, and heart failure.
It manifests as palpitation, insomnia, sleeplessness, poor appetite, abdominal distension, diarrhea, yellowish face without luster, and fatigue, etc. The treatment should benefit qi, strengthen the spleen, and nourish blood to tranquilize the mind.
Gui Spleen Tang is a classic formula in Chinese medicine, consisting of Atractylodes macrocephala, Radix Panax ginseng, Radix Astragali, Radix Angelicae Sinensis, Poria, Polygala, Fructus Ziziphi, and Sour Jujubae Seed, etc. Its effect is to tonify the heart and spleen, nourish the blood and tranquilize the spirit, and it is mainly used to treat the symptoms of deficiency of the heart and spleen or the symptoms of the spleen’s failure to regulate the blood, which can be seen as blood in the stools, purplish spots under the skin, and the women’s excessive menstruation or drenching, and the color of the blood is pale.
Gui Spleen Pill, a pill made on the basis of Gui Spleen Tang, is now mostly referred to as the proprietary Chinese medicine Gui Spleen Pill, the composition of which is basically the same as that of the basic formula of Gui Spleen Tang. Taking the medicine may cause gastrointestinal discomfort and adverse reactions such as skin rash. It should not be taken by patients with cold and fever, and should not be taken by patients with internal heat such as thirst, yellow urine and constipation.
Both of them have their own advantages and disadvantages. The advantage of TuiSenTang is that it is more flexible and can be added or subtracted by professional physicians, which is more advantageous for the treatment of diseases; the disadvantage is that it needs to be decocted, which makes it inconvenient to take and not easy to carry around. The disadvantage is that it needs to be boiled, which is inconvenient and not easy to carry around. The advantage of the Spleen Pill is that it is easy to carry around, easy to take, and does not need to be boiled; the disadvantage is that the formula of the medicine is fixed, and it cannot be added or subtracted according to the evidence.
It is recommended to seek timely medical treatment by a professional physician when discomfort occurs.