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How to treat chronic gastritis with Chinese medicine?

〈1〉Dampness and heat in the spleen and stomach: distension and pain in the stomach and epigastric region, belching, noisy, sticky and greasy in the mouth, or bitter and foul-smelling mouth, not smooth stools, tightness in the chest and plumbing, poor appetite, distension and pain after eating, the tongue is a little red, the moss is yellowish and thick and greasy, and the pulse is slippery.

Treatment: clearing away heat and draining away turbidity, harmonizing the stomach and eliminating lumps.

Prescription: 10 grams of Cangzhu, 10 grams of Houpu, 10 grams of Huo Xiang, 10 grams of Muxiang, 3 grams of Sandalwood, 3 grams of sandalwood, 5 grams of nutmeg, 10 grams of Semen Xie, 10 grams of Chenpi, and 3 grams of Glycyrrhiza glabra.

(2) liver and stomach heat: burning pain in the stomach and epigastric region, the pain is urgent, and even the two hypochondriacs, irritability, acidity and noisy, dry mouth and bitterness, the tongue is red with yellow fur, and the pulse is stringy.

Treatment: dredge the liver and stomach, drain heat and relieve pain.

Chinese medicines: Niu Huang Qing Stomach Pill.

〈3〉Hepatogastric stagnation: gastric distension and fullness of the stomach and epigastric support for pain, pain in the hypochondrium, chest tightness, belching, good breath, vomiting, sometimes acidic or bitter water, distracted and easily irritated, stools, or loose stools or constipation, the tongue is light red, the moss is thin yellow or white, the pulse is stringy.

Treatment: dredge the liver and regulate qi, harmonize the stomach and relieve pain.

Chinese medicines: Shu Liver and Stomach Pill, Zuo Jin Wan.

〈4〉 Yin deficiency of the spleen and stomach: vague burning pain in the stomach and epigastrium, thirst and thirst for drink, dry mouth and throat, noisy and burning in the stomach, dry stools, little food, dullness, fatigue, little or thin yellow moss, pulse is fine or fine.

Treatment: nourishing Yin and benefiting the stomach.

Chinese medicine: Mai Wei Di Huang Wan.

〈5〉Gastric blood stasis: stomach and epigastric stabbing pain or pain in a fixed place, the pain is very painful when pressed, and it does not get better, the color of the stool is black, the tongue is dark red or purple, with petechiae, and the pulse is astringent.

Treatment: activate blood circulation, eliminate blood stasis and relieve pain.

Prescription: 10 grams of fried Wu Ling Lipid, 10 grams of Angelica Sinensis, 6 grams of Rhizoma Ligustici Chuanxiong, 5 grams of Panax quinquefolii, 10 grams of Bupleurum officinale, 6 grams of Radix Paeoniae alba, 6 grams of Wu Yao, 6 grams of Radix et Rhizoma Glycyrrhizae, 6 grams of Radix et Rhizoma Glycyrrhizae, 6 grams of Rhizoma Safflower, and 6 grams of Hovenia Citriodora.

〈6〉Spleen and stomach cold: stomach and epigastric pain, continuous, like warmth, like to press, food is reduced, vomiting water, less, fatigue, warm hands and feet, loose stools, tongue pale, thin white moss, weak pulse.

Treatment: benefiting qi and warming the middle, strengthening the spleen and harmonizing the stomach.

Chinese patent medicine: Radix Rehmanniae Pill.