What herbs can you take for myocarditis

Chinese medicine treatment for myocarditis involves the use of medicines based on the patient’s own symptoms, and commonly used medicines include Yin Qiao San, Ge Ge Gen Ba Qian Lian Tang, Tian Tian Wang Xin Xin Dan, and Zhi Gan Cao Tang. Chinese medicine categorizes this disease as “palpitation (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic)”. 1. Heat and poison invading the heart, clinical manifestations are fever with slight cold (fear of cold), head and body pain, sore throat and thirst, palpitation and shortness of breath, etc. The rule of treatment is to clear away heat and detoxify the toxin (to remove heat and poison in the body), and to tranquilize the heart and calm the mind, and Yin Qiao San is used. 2. Dampness and toxicity offending the heart, mostly manifested as nausea and vomiting, abdominal distension and abdominal pain, loose stool, drowsiness and fatigue, palpitation and chest tightness, etc. The treatment principle is to detoxify and dissolve dampness, and to calm the heart and tranquilize the mind, and the prescription is Puerariae Radix Scutellariae Lian Lian Tang. 3. Heart-Yin deficiency, patients may have palpitation and chest tightness, low-grade fever and night sweating (sweating abnormally after going to sleep and stopping after waking up), and heat in the hands, feet and heart, etc. Nourishing Yin and clearing away heat (nourishing Yin essence and clearing away heat), nourishing the Heart and tranquilizing the mind (stabilizing the mind by nourishing the heart) is the rule of treatment, and the formula is Tianwang Xinshen Tonic Dan (Heavenly King’s Heart Tonic Dan). 4. qi and yin deficiency (deficiency of both qi and yin) syndrome, clinical manifestations of chest tightness or pain, shortness of breath and fatigue, insomnia and excessive dreaming, spontaneous sweating (involuntary sweating during the daytime, aggravated by sweating with slight movement), night sweating, etc., with qi nourishing and yin nourishing (nourishing qi and yin), and tranquilizing the heart and tranquillizing the mind as the treatment principles, using Roasted Licorice Soup. The above medicines should be used after diagnosis and treatment by a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner, and should not be purchased on one’s own in order to avoid adverse consequences.