What kind of Chinese medicine is used for liver qi stagnation

At present, there are many proprietary Chinese medicines commonly used in clinical practice for the treatment of liver qi stagnation (poor qi and blood transportation of the liver and emotional depression), such as Easy Pill and Chai Hu Shu Liver Pill, etc., which need to be used in a discriminatory manner, and the specific use of the medication should be in accordance with the doctor’s instructions. Poria, Chaihu, Angelica sinensis, Radix Paeoniae Alba, Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae and other traditional Chinese medicines are used in the treatment of irregular menstruation, distension and pain in the chest and ribs, dizziness and dizziness, and loss of appetite due to the lack of liver qi. Chai Hu Shu Liver Pill is composed of Poria, Bran-fried Citrus Aurantium, Cardamom, White Peony in Wine, Glycyrrhiza Uralensis and Glycyrrhiza Uralensis, etc. It has the efficacy of dispersing the liver and regulating the qi (regulating the stagnation of qi in the liver), eliminating flatulence and relieving pain, and can be used for treating the symptoms of liver qi indisposition, chest constriction and tightness, stagnation of appetite, and vomiting of acid. The adverse reactions and contraindications of Easy Pill and Chai Hu Shu Liver Pill have not been fully clarified. In addition, patients are advised to take a light diet and maintain emotional relaxation during the medication period so as not to affect the normal exertion of the medication’s therapeutic effect. If there is any discomfort and medication is needed, please go to the hospital and use the medication under the doctor’s guidance.