What herbs cure stomach problems

Herbs commonly used in the treatment of stomach disorders include galangal, wuzhu, shenqiu, hawthorn, laixianzi, chaihu, xiangsui, and foshan. The use of Chinese herbs in treating gastric diseases needs to be divided into treatments based on the identification of symptoms. Common symptoms include cold attacking the stomach, dietary injury, liver qi attacking the stomach (liver qi is not smooth and affects the function of the stomach), dampness-heat obstruction, blood stasis obstructing the stomach, insufficient stomach yin (insufficient yin fluid in the stomach), and deficiency of the spleen and stomach (spleen and stomach are weak and cold), and so on. 1. Cold in the stomach: the treatment is to warm the stomach and disperse cold, commonly used medicines include galangal and Wu Zhu Zhu to disperse cold and warm the stomach. 2. Injuries caused by food and drink: the treatment method is to eliminate food and guide stagnation. Commonly used medicines include Shenqu, Hawthorn, and Laptop. 3. Liver qi offending the stomach: treating by dredging the liver and regulating qi (regulating stagnation of liver qi). Commonly used medicines include Chai Hu, Chuan Xiong, Xiang Fu, Chen Pi, Buddha’s Hands and so on. 4. Dampness-heat obstruction: the treatment method is to clear away the heat and dissolve the dampness, commonly used medicines are Huanglian, gardenia, Poria, etc.. 5. Blood stasis and obstruction of the stomach: treatment of blood stasis, commonly used medicines are five spirit fat, danshen, sandalwood, etc.. 6. Stomach yin insufficiency: treating to nourish yin and stomach, commonly used medicines are sasanqua, maitake, raw land, angelica and so on. 7. Coldness of the spleen and stomach: the treatment method is to warm the middle and strengthen the spleen, commonly used medicines are astragalus, cinnamon sticks, ginger, etc.. The use of traditional Chinese medicine to regulate gastric diseases, should be under the guidance of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners under the guidance of identification, according to their own circumstances, reasonable choice, not blindly take, so as not to delay the condition.