What medicine should be taken for menopausal Qi deficiency

Climacteric qi deficiency can be regulated by traditional Chinese patent medicines and simple preparations such as Guipi Pill, Buzhong Yiqi Pill, Shengmaiyin, Ginseng Yangrong Pill, Bazhen Granule, etc. Menopausal qi deficiency is often related to kidney essence deficiency and insufficient qi and blood. It is necessary to choose medication based on specific syndrome types and avoid self medication.

1. Guipi Pill

Guipi Pill is composed of Codonopsis pilosula, Atractylodes macrocephala, Astragalus membranaceus, etc. It has the effects of nourishing qi and spleen, nourishing blood and calming the mind. It is suitable for menopausal Qi deficiency of heart and spleen deficiency type, manifested as symptoms such as palpitations, insomnia, decreased appetite, and pale complexion. This medicine improves the deficiency of qi and blood biochemistry by nourishing the heart and spleen, but it should be used with caution for those with yin deficiency and excessive fire.

2. Bu Zhong Yi Qi Wan

Bu Zhong Yi Qi Wan contains ingredients such as Huangqi, Licorice, Chaihu, etc., which can promote yang and lift depression, supplement middle qi, and target menopausal Qi deficiency caused by qi depression, common symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, and visceral prolapse. It has a strong Qi replenishing effect, but it is not suitable for patients with external fever or solid heat syndrome.

3. Shengmai Yin

Shengmai Yin is mainly composed of ginseng, Ophiopogon japonicus, and Schisandra chinensis, which have the effects of nourishing qi and restoring meridians, nourishing yin and generating fluids. It is suitable for menopausal patients with qi and yin deficiency, and symptoms include shortness of breath, night sweats, dry mouth and tongue. This formula balances nourishing qi and nourishing yin, but should be avoided for those with excessive phlegm and dampness.

4. Ginseng Nourishing Pill

Ginseng Nourishing Pill contains ginseng, Rehmannia glutinosa, Poria cocos, etc., which can warm and supplement qi and blood, calm the heart and calm the mind. It is suitable for menopausal patients with both qi and blood deficiency and insufficient yang qi, manifested as cold limbs and low menstrual flow. During the medication period, it is necessary to avoid eating raw and cold foods to avoid affecting the absorption of medicinal effects.

5. Bazhen Granules

Bazhen Granules are composed of Sijunzi Tang and Siwu Tang, which can replenish qi and blood, improve symptoms such as dizziness, vertigo, and pale complexion caused by menopausal qi and blood deficiency. This medicine has a mild quality, but should be temporarily discontinued during a cold to prevent the retention of external pathogens.

For menopausal Qi deficiency patients, in addition to medication, it is recommended to consume daily Qi tonifying ingredients such as yam, red dates, and longan, combined with Eight Section Brocade, Tai Chi, and exercise. Pay attention to regular sleep patterns, avoid overexertion, and maintain emotional stability. If there are obvious symptoms such as hot flashes, sweating, insomnia, and anxiety, timely medical treatment should be sought based on syndrome differentiation, and hormone replacement therapy should be combined if necessary. Long term medication users should regularly check their liver and kidney function to ensure medication safety.

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