Shenbao tablets are suitable for people with symptoms such as waist and knee soreness, frequent nocturia, and fear of cold caused by kidney yang deficiency. Shenbao tablets are mainly composed of traditional Chinese medicines such as Epimedium, Huluba, and Golden Cherry, which have the effects of warming and tonifying kidney yang, consolidating essence and nourishing qi. Before use, it is necessary to undergo traditional Chinese medicine diagnosis and confirm that it belongs to the kidney yang deficiency syndrome type before taking it. It is contraindicated for those with yin deficiency and excessive fire. Patients with kidney yang deficiency are commonly found in the middle-aged and elderly population, often due to long-term fatigue, chronic illness, or congenital deficiencies. Typical manifestations include pale complexion, mental exhaustion, decreased sexual function, and lower limb swelling. Epimedium in Shenbao tablets can tonify the kidneys and strengthen yang, while fenugreek can warm the kidneys and help yang. Golden cherry can help consolidate essence and reduce urine, and has a certain effect on improving functional disorders caused by kidney yang deficiency. During use, avoid raw and cold foods, and engage in moderate exercise to enhance the effectiveness of the medication.
Some special populations need to use Shenbao tablets with caution. Patients with hypertension and heart disease should take medication under the guidance of a physician to avoid blood pressure fluctuations caused by warm tonics. Patients with diabetes need to pay attention to the sugar content of the excipients in the preparation. Pregnant women, breastfeeding women, and children should not take it on their own, and those with abnormal puberty development should exclude other organic diseases. People with allergies should observe for any adverse reactions such as skin itching and rash when taking it for the first time.
During the period of taking Shenbao tablets, it is important to maintain a regular daily routine and avoid overexertion and staying up late. In terms of diet, it is advisable to increase the intake of warm and nutritious foods such as lamb, chives, and walnuts, and avoid eating cold foods such as mung beans and crabs. If there are symptoms of Yin deficiency such as dry mouth and tongue, restlessness and insomnia, or if there is no improvement after taking medication for two weeks, it should be stopped in a timely manner and consulted with a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner. Long term use requires regular liver and kidney function check ups to avoid overlapping with other warming and tonifying drugs.
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