How to Treat Spleen and Kidney Yang Deficiency and Liver Depression and Qi Stagnation

Spleen and kidney yang deficiency should be treated by warming the kidney and tonifying yang, commonly used drugs such as Right Angelica Pill and Jisheng Kidney Qi Pill, etc. Liver depression and stagnation of qi should be treated by dredging the liver and regulating the qi, commonly used drugs such as Chaihu Liver Shuji Pill and Xieyuluanxian Shen Granules.
Spleen and kidney yang deficiency refers to the deficiency of yang qi in the spleen and kidney, which is mostly related to dietary disorders, exogenous water-dampness and coldness, overdoing of sexual intercourse, and prolonged illness. It is manifested as cold pain in the abdomen, edema, prolonged diarrhea and dysentery.
Spleen and kidney yang deficiency treatment is based on warming the spleen and kidneys, commonly used drugs, such as Right Angelica Pill, Jisheng Kidney Qi Pill, etc., depending on the condition of the diagnosis and selection.
The adverse effects and contraindications of the above drugs are not clear.
Liver depression and stagnation of qi is a condition in which the liver’s detachment and excretion are out of order and qi stagnation occurs as a result of emotional factors. It is characterized by distension and pain in the chest and ribs, chest tightness, mental depression, etc. Women may have irregular menstruation and breast distension and pain.
Commonly used medications for the treatment of liver stagnation are Xieyu Anshen Granules and Chaihu Shu Liver Pills.
Attention to the relief of depression and tranquilize the spirit granules pregnant women, lactating women are prohibited. During the period of taking the medicine, you should keep your mood optimistic and avoid getting angry and irritated. It is not suitable for people with fire-depression syndrome.
Chaihu Shu Liver Pills avoid cold and greasy indigestible food. During the period of taking the medicine, keep the mood optimistic, do not get angry and irritated. Adverse reactions and contraindications are not clear.
Patients with spleen and kidney yang deficiency, liver depression and qi stagnation should be treated under the guidance of a physician, and should not take medication on their own to avoid adverse consequences.