What traditional Chinese patent medicines and simple preparations to take for menopause qi deficiency

Climacteric qi deficiency can be treated with Buzhong Yiqi Pill, Shengmai Drink, Guipi Pill, Ginseng Yangrong Pill, Bazhen Granule and other traditional Chinese patent medicines and simple preparations according to the doctor's advice. Menopausal qi deficiency is often caused by kidney essence deficiency and insufficient qi and blood, manifested as symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, palpitations, insomnia, fatigue, etc. It is necessary to use medication based on specific syndrome differentiation.

1. Bu Zhong Yi Qi Wan

Bu Zhong Yi Qi Wan is composed of Astragalus membranaceus, Codonopsis pilosula, Atractylodes macrocephala, etc. It has the effects of tonifying the middle and tonifying qi, promoting yang and lifting depression, and is suitable for symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, and visceral prolapse caused by qi deficiency and depression during menopause. This medicine can improve the deficiency of qi and blood biochemistry caused by spleen and stomach weakness, but it should be used with caution for those with yin deficiency and internal heat. During the medication period, avoid eating raw, cold, greasy food.

2. Shengmai Drink

Shengmai Drink contains ginseng, Ophiopogon japonicus, and Schisandra chinensis, which have the effects of tonifying qi and restoring meridians, nourishing yin and generating fluids. It is suitable for menopausal patients with qi and yin deficiency, with symptoms such as palpitations, shortness of breath, spontaneous sweating, and thirst. This prescription can regulate autonomic nervous function disorder and relieve hot flashes and sweats, but it should not be taken when a cold or fever occurs. diabetes patients should choose sugar free dosage forms.

III. Guipi Pill

Guipi Pill is a combination of Codonopsis pilosula, Astragalus membranaceus, Longan flesh, etc. It is mainly used to treat menopausal qi deficiency of heart and spleen deficiency type, and has significant effects on insomnia, forgetfulness, and loss of appetite. It improves qi and blood deficiency by strengthening the spleen and nourishing the heart, but it is contraindicated for patients with excess heat syndrome. During the medication period, emotional stability should be maintained to avoid overthinking and worsening symptoms.

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 people with menopausal qi and blood deficiency accompanied by cold limbs. This medicine can regulate endocrine disorders, but hypertensive patients should use it with caution. When taking it, avoid eating it with resveratrol and Wulingzhi to avoid reducing its efficacy.

Five, Bazhen Granules

Bazhen Granules combine Sijunzi Tang and Siwu Tang to nourish both Qi and blood, targeting the pale complexion, dizziness and vertigo caused by menopausal Qi and blood deficiency. It improves oxygen supply to the body by activating hematopoietic function, but it is not suitable for those who have not recovered from external infections. It is recommended to take it with warm water before meals for better absorption.

In addition to medication, menopausal Qi deficiency patients can also consume appropriate Qi tonifying ingredients such as yam, red dates, and longan, combined with soothing exercises such as Ba Duan Jin and Tai Chi. It should be noted that traditional Chinese patent medicines and simple preparations should be used according to the syndrome differentiation of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners to avoid self compatibility. Daily routines should be regular, avoiding staying up late and wasting energy, maintaining a calm mindset, and seeking medical attention promptly for organic diseases when symptoms continue to worsen. Diet should be gentle and easy to digest, eat small meals frequently, and avoid stimulating drinks such as strong tea and coffee.

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