What are the methods of traditional Chinese medicine for treating gastroesophageal reflux

Traditional Chinese medicine can treat gastroesophageal reflux by means of life intervention, Chinese medicine conditioning, acupuncture and moxibustion, massage, acupoint application and other methods. Gastroesophageal reflux is often caused by factors such as irregular diet, emotional disorders, and spleen and stomach weakness, manifested as symptoms such as acid reflux, heartburn, and pain behind the sternum.

1. Lifestyle Intervention

Adjusting dietary habits is a basic treatment method, avoiding overeating, fasting 2 hours before bedtime, and reducing the intake of spicy and greasy foods.

2. Traditional Chinese Medicine Conditioning

Commonly used formulas include Banxia Xiexin Tang, Chaihu Shugan San, etc., which need to be treated by a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner based on syndrome differentiation. People with weak spleen and stomach can use Xiangsha Liujunzi Wan, while those with liver and stomach stagnation and heat are suitable for Zuojin Wan.

3. acupuncture and moxibustion therapy

Select Zhongwan, Zusanli, Neiguan and other acupoints to relieve symptoms by regulating gastrointestinal peristalsis. Electroacupuncture stimulation of the diaphragmatic point can improve the function of the lower esophageal sphincter.

4. Tuina Massage

Massage acupoints along the Ren meridian, with a focus on pressing acupoints such as Danzhong and Shangwan. Clockwise abdominal massage helps promote gastric emptying.

5. Acupoint application

Apply powdered Wu Zhu Yu, Ding Xiang and other medicines to the Shen Que acupoint, and exert therapeutic effects through meridian conduction. Summer Sanfu Tie can also be used for patients with virtual cold reflux. During the treatment period, it is necessary to maintain emotional stability and avoid wearing tight clothing that compresses the abdomen. It is recommended to sleep in a high pillow position, quit smoking and limit alcohol consumption. Obese individuals need to control their weight. If the symptoms persist or if there are alarm symptoms such as difficulty swallowing and weight loss, timely gastroscopy should be performed to rule out organic diseases. Traditional Chinese medicine treatment requires a 2-3 month course of treatment, and adjusting diet and daily routine can achieve better results.

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