Diagnosis and treatment plan for qi stagnation and damp obstructive urinary tract stones Proprietary

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-03-07

For the ** of qi stagnation and damp obstructive urinary tract stones, there is a Chinese patent medicine worth keeping in mind.

It may be difficult to resist the beer at the time of the gathering**, but it is important to note that if you have symptoms such as low back pain, dull pain or even dull pain, it is likely to be an early warning of stones in the body.

If the stone attack is accompanied by cold sweat, nausea and vomiting, or even severe renal colic, from the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, it may be related to qi stagnation and dampness, and urinary tract stones may have quietly invaded. The intake of spicy and alcoholic beverages interferes with the normal function of the spleen and stomach, leading to the accumulation of heat and dampness in the body, which affects the urine, and in the long term, kidney stones or bladder stones can form.

For the first grade of qi stagnation and damp resistance stones, the key is to clear away heat and dampness, promote qi and stasis and expel stones. Under the guidance of a doctor, urolithiasis pills can be used.

The group includes: Desmodium cantonensis, Haijinsha, Poria cocos, Plantain, Poria seed, Chuanmutong, loofah, chicken gold, citrus aurantium, and hyssop.

It is suitable for qi stagnation and damp resistance urinary tract stones and shock wave lithotripsy, which has the functions of clearing heat and dampness, chasing qi and stasis, and clearing and draining stones.

It is the only stone expulsion drug recommended in the 2014 edition of the Chinese Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Urological Diseases, and is suitable for patients with stones less than 6mm or extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy. Take one sachet each time, twice a day, be sure to choose regular medicines and strictly follow the doctor's instructions, and do not blindly use drugs by yourself.

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