Which proprietary Chinese medicine should be taken for dampness and heat in the spleen and stomach, and stagnation of qi in the liver and stomach?

Damp-heat in the spleen and stomach (the spleen and stomach feeling damp-heat evil qi) and stagnation of qi in the liver and stomach are two types of symptoms, which need to be treated with different medicines. 1. Damp-heat in the spleen and stomach (spleen and stomach feeling damp-heat) means that damp-heat gathers in the spleen and stomach, and the spleen loses its tonicity and the stomach loses its receptivity, which is often manifested as distension and fullness of the abdomen, drowsiness of the limbs, scanty and yellowish urine, nausea and vomiting, or jaundice. Ganlu Sterilization Pill can be taken. Ganluo Disinfecting Pill has the efficacy of aromatizing turbidity, clearing heat and removing toxins (removing heat and toxins from the body), and is often used in the treatment of body heat, limb aches and pains, tightness in the chest and abdominal distension, and red and yellowish urine and jaundice, etc., which are caused by summer-dampness condensation. The adverse effects of this drug are not clear. It is contraindicated in pregnant women. Spicy, cold and greasy food should not be consumed during the period of taking the medicine. 2. Liver and stomach qi stagnation refers to depression and anger injuring the liver and violating the stomach (the liver’s qi is not smooth so that it violates the function of the stomach), leading to the dysfunction of the stomach’s ventilation and descending function, which is often manifested as fullness of the stomach and epigastric region, pain, belching (hiccups) frequently, aggravated by the recurrence of troubles, chest tightness, low food intake, swallowing of acid (swallowing of acid in the stomach that rushes upward to the mouth and pharynx), and poor bowel movement. You can take Chai Hu Shu Liver Pills. Chai Hu Shu Liver Pill has the effect of relieving liver qi, eliminating flatulence and relieving pain, and is often used in the treatment of symptoms such as stuffiness in the chest and ribs (chest and rib area collectively), food stagnation, vomiting of acid, etc., which are caused by the lack of liver qi. Its adverse effects are not known, and it is contraindicated in pregnant women. Avoid cold, greasy and indigestible food. Avoid anger and irritation. The above medicines should be taken under the guidance of a doctor, and should not be taken by oneself.