Taking Er Chen Pills for Thirst should be stopped and medical consultation first, if the medicine is not right for the patient, re-diagnosis is needed; if it is a side effect of the medicine, it is necessary to change other medicines for treatment.
Er Chen Wan is a common Chinese medicine for treating phlegm-dampness, which can dry dampness and resolve phlegm (dispel dampness by drying dampness and dissolve phlegm), regulate qi and harmonize the stomach, and relieve cough and phlegm caused by phlegm-dampness, chest and epigastric plumping (feeling of fullness and stuffiness in the chest and abdomen), nausea and vomiting, etc. The symptoms in Er Chen Wan include Chen Pi and Han Xia.
Chenpi and half-summer in Ercheng Pill are warm and dry in nature, which have the effect of drying dampness and resolving phlegm. If thirst occurs after taking the medicine, it may be a side effect of the medicine, which can be treated by stopping the medicine and using other medicines, such as Half-summer, Houpaku Soup and Sanzi Nourishing Relatives Soup. If the medicine is not suitable for the symptoms, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time and re-identify the symptoms and use the medicine under the guidance of a professional doctor.
If you have symptoms, you should take medication under the guidance of a professional doctor. Do not take medication blindly on your own to avoid delays or adverse reactions.