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Fan Letter] Dear Doctor, Hello! I'm a big fan of yours, and in recent days, I've been suffering from a cough with a lot of phlegm, and I feel like I can't stop spitting phlegm in my throat. This bothers me very much, is there any good way to fix this? I heard that there are some ancient Chinese medicine prescriptions that can ** this symptom, can you introduce it to me?
Popular Science Answers] Dear fans, hello! Thank you very much for your trust and support. Regarding the problem of coughing up a lot of phlegm that you mentioned, TCM does have some ancient prescriptions that can help you alleviate this symptom. Here, I will introduce you to two commonly used ancient recipes, as well as how they work and how to apply them.
The first ancient recipe is Erchen Tang, which is from the "Jin Kui Yaolu"."Poria cocos almond licorice soup"It is mainly used for damp phlegm syndrome. Its main ingredients include Poria cocos, almonds, licorice, etc., which have the functions of drying dampness and dissolving phlegm, regulating qi and neutralizing. It has a good effect on cough and phlegm, chest tightness, vomiting and other symptoms.
The second ancient prescription is Zhiyusan, which is found in the "Zhengzhi Criterion"."Kikyodon soup"It is mainly used for external cough. Its main ingredients include bellflower, licorice, peppermint, etc., which have the effect of promoting lung and phlegm, relieving cough and asthma. It has a good effect on symptoms such as cough and phlegm, shortness of breath, and sore throat.
Of course, the use of Chinese medicine needs to be adjusted according to the individual's constitution and condition, and it is best to do it under the guidance of a professional doctor. In addition, in addition to traditional Chinese medicine**, dietary conditioning is also very important. It is recommended that you eat more light food, avoid spicy and greasy foods, drink plenty of water, keep indoor air circulation, and get enough rest and sleep are also necessary to restore health.
I hope you find the above information helpful, and if you have any other questions, please feel free to ask me. Good luck soon**!
References] 1"The Golden Essentials".Eastern han dynasty. Zhang Zhongjing. Book.
2."The Criterion of Governance".Bright. Wang Kentang. Book.
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