Spleen and stomach problems need to be treated differentiated
For many years, patients with gastritis often face symptoms such as vague pain in the upper abdomen, bloating, diarrhea, acid reflux, and heartburn. I have tried a variety of **methods**, but it is easy**, and even some patients feel hopeless.
As a common gastric disease, chronic gastritis has different effects due to the complex pathogenesis and different methods, resulting in many patients being unable to complete it for a long time.
There was a 10-year-old patient with gastritis, and despite long-term medication, symptoms such as stomach pain, bloating, and acid reflux persisted without significant improvement.
This stubborn gastritis causes great pain and distress to the patient. Not only do they suffer from physical pain, but they also have to face hopeless psychological pressure.
The patient, who is nearly 50 years old, has been ill for 10 years. He has always relied on Western medicine to maintain his condition, but at the same time as the medicine**, he has not strictly avoided it. He usually eats everything, especially sweet potatoes, taro and other foods that are difficult to digest. This eating habit not only did not help him recover from his condition, but invisibly increased the burden on his spleen and stomach, making his condition more complicated and stubborn.
For this patient, who is nearly 50 years old and has been ill for 10 years, we have developed personalized Chinese medicine prescriptions and dietary recommendations for him.
In terms of diet, we recommend that patients appropriately reduce the intake of irritating foods such as chili, onions, ginger and garlic to reduce the irritation of the spleen and stomach. Eat more light, easy-to-digest foods, such as fresh vegetables, fruits, porridge soup, etc., which help nourish the stomach and spleen. At the same time, try to avoid starch-rich foods such as taro and sweet potatoes to reduce the burden on the spleen and stomach.
In terms of traditional Chinese medicine**, we use traditional Chinese medicine to clear away heat and detoxify, tonify the spleen and stomach, and strengthen the spleen and stomach. Through traditional Chinese medicine conditioning, it aims to comprehensively improve the spleen and stomach function of patients, and relieve symptoms such as stomach pain, excessive gastric acid, and diarrhea.
TCM ** Gastric Disease not only focuses on the alleviation of symptoms, but also pays more attention to the improvement of patients' living and eating habits. Patients are advised to adjust their routines, get plenty of rest, and maintain a good mood. In addition, proper exercise helps to enhance the body's immunity, improve physical condition, and promote the improvement of the condition.
After a month of continuous TCM** and adherence to dietary adjustments, the patient's symptoms improved significantly. He gradually got rid of stomach pain, hyperacidity and diarrhea, and his quality of life improved significantly. This fully proves the effectiveness and unique advantages of TCM ** spleen and stomach weakness.
"It's actually very easy to treat gastritis!”
TCM conditioning is an individualized approach that can accurately adjust the prescription according to the specific situation of the patient. In terms of regulating the spleen and stomach, traditional Chinese medicine can choose drugs that have the ability to strengthen the spleen and stomach, promote qi and eliminate appetite, so as to restore the normal function of the spleen and stomach. At the same time, according to the needs of the condition, drugs with the effects of clearing heat and detoxifying, nourishing blood and nourishing the stomach can also be added to enhance the first effect.
The mechanism of action of TCM conditioning mainly includes invigorating qi, strengthening the spleen and stomach, and adjusting the digestion and absorption functions of the gastrointestinal tract. Through these conditioning methods, the pathological state of the human body can be gradually improved and the body's self-healing ability can be improved. In addition, traditional Chinese medicine can also regulate qi and blood, nourish the liver and kidneys, and further enhance the overall health of the body.
For the maintenance of weak spleen and stomach, daily conditioning and health care are particularly important. We advise patients to follow a regular diet, avoid overeating, and try to choose foods that are easy to digest and nutrient-dense. At the same time, maintaining a happy mood and exercising properly also helps the health of the spleen and stomach.
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