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Buzhong Yiqi decoction-a combination of traditional Chinese and western medicine
Source: Theory of Internal and External Injuries.

Nourishing prescription classification-invigorating qi

It consists of Radix Astragali (18g), Radix Glycyrrhizae Preparata (9g), Radix Ginseng (6g), Radix Angelicae Sinensis (3g), Pericarpium Citri Tangerinae (6g), Cimicifuga rhizome (6g), Radix Bupleuri (6g) and Atractylodis Rhizoma (9g).

Invigorating the middle energizer and benefiting qi has a unique effect.

therapy

1. Spleen deficiency and qi stagnation syndrome. Diet loss, fatigue, shortness of breath, laziness, sallow complexion, thin stool, pale tongue and weak pulse, proctoptosis, uterine prolapse, chronic diarrhea, metrorrhagia, etc.

2. Qi deficiency and fever syndrome. Spontaneous sweating due to body heat, thirst for hot drinks, shortness of breath, weakness, pale tongue and weak pulse. (This prescription is often used for visceral prolapse, chronic diarrhea, chronic dysentery, rectocele, myasthenia gravis, chyluria, chronic hepatitis, etc. , gynecological uterine prolapse, pregnancy and postpartum amenorrhea, fetal movement, menorrhagia)