Qi deficiency sweating severe what medicine to take

The primary treatment for qi deficiency and sweating, regardless of the degree, is to replenish qi. Chinese medicine believes that the role of qi is to be able to consolidate astringency, to be able to astringent fluid and not to make it leak excessively. When Qi is deficient, sweating occurs when Qi is unable to astringent sweat. If there are no other accompanying symptoms, but only sweating, people with a thin physique can use Gui Zhi Tang to harmonize Ying and Wei, and benefit Qi to astringent sweating. In the Treatise on Typhoid Fever, it is mentioned that “if there is no other disease in the organs, but the disease is often spontaneous sweating, Gui Zhi Tang is the mainstay”. This formula is composed of five herbs: Gui Zhi, Bai Shao, Ginger, Jujube and Licorice, which can treat those who are not in harmony with Ying and Wei and have spontaneous sweating. If a person is fat and has sweating and shortness of breath, he can be treated with Yu Ping Feng San and Yu Ping Feng Granules. This formula consists of three herbs, namely Huang Qi, Fang Feng and Bai Zhu, which can benefit Qi, consolidate the surface and stop sweating, and is suitable for people with soft abdomen and deficient fat. If the above methods still cannot relieve the symptoms, regardless of body type, fat or thin, you can apply a decoction of Cornu Cervi Pantotrichum in large doses, which can solidify astringency, sour astringency and stop sweating, which is the method of Zhang Xichun, a famous doctor in Qing Dynasty, or apply his famous formula Lai Fu Tang, which consists of Cornu Cervi Pantotrichum, Raw Dragon Bone, Raw Oyster, Raw White Peony, Radix Codonopsis Pilosulae and Licorice, which can benefit Qi, nourish Yin and stop sweating.