Difference between Siwei Spleen and Stomach Shuo Granules and Wang’s Baochi Pills

There are differences between Siwei Spleen and Stomach Shu Granules and Wang’s Baochi Pills in terms of drug ingredients and indications. 1. Ingredients: Sifumi Spleen and Stomach Relief Granules are composed of Poria, Chicken Vine, Hawthorn, and Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae. Wang’s Baochi Pills are made of Rhizoma Coptidis, Rhubarb and other medicinal flavors through processing. 2. Indications: Sifu Spleen and Stomach Shu Granules are used for the symptoms of loss of appetite, distension and pain in the epigastrium (abdomen) caused by weakness of the spleen and stomach, and pediatric chancre (a kind of chronic disease of children, which manifests itself as emaciation, abnormal eating and drinking, abdominal distension, and thinning of hair withered and yellowed, etc.). Wang’s Baochi Pill is used for children’s milk stagnation and chancre, phlegm-convulsive convulsions (a pediatric disease mainly manifested by dizziness, convulsions, and convulsions) and so on. Note that diabetic patients are forbidden to take Siwei Spleen and Stomach Shu Granules. Sifumi Spleen and Stomach Shu Granules and Wang’s Baochi Pills are two different kinds of drugs, and it is recommended that patients take them under the guidance of a doctor to avoid the adverse consequences of blind use of medication.