Fatty liver is a common disease in daily life, and for patients with fatty liver, diet and habits need to be paid attention to. Let me tell you about what Chinese patent medicines can be used for fatty liver, what dietary therapy methods can be used for fatty liver, and what dietary precautions should be taken for fatty liver. Let's find out together.
What Chinese patent medicines can be used for fatty liver
Yueju Pill
Composition: Xiang Fu, Chuan Xiong, Zhi Zi, Cang Zhu, Liu Shen Qu.
Efficacy: Regulating qi, relieving depression and reducing distension. Suitable for chronic gastritis, fatty liver, chest and abdominal distension caused by liver hepatitis, belching and acid regurgitation.
Usage: Oral administration, 6-9 grams each time, 2-3 times a day.
Xiaoyao Pill
Composition: Dang Gui, Chai Hu, Fu Ling, Bai Zhu, Gan Cao, etc.
Efficacy: Soothing liver, invigorating spleen, nourishing blood, and regulating menstruation. Used for liver discomfort, chest and rib distension and pain, dizziness, decreased appetite, and irregular menstruation. Xiaoyao Pill is particularly suitable for patients with fatty liver caused by liver qi stagnation.
Usage: Oral administration. Water pill, 1-2 times a day, 6-9 grams each time; large honey pill, 2 times a day, 1 pill each time; concentrated pill, 3 times a day, 8 pills each time; decoction, mix with boiling water, 2-3 times a day, 6 grams each time, or follow doctor's instructions; compound preparation, 2 times a day, 10-15 ml each time, shake well before use; oral liquid, 2 times a day, 10 ml each time.
Muxiang Shunqi Pill
Composition: Mu Xiang, Sha Ren, Xiang Fu (vinegar processed), Bing Lang, Gan Cao, Chen Pi, etc.
Efficacy: Promoting qi movement, resolving dampness, invigorating spleen and stomach. Used for chest and diaphragm distension, epigastric abdominal distension and pain, vomiting, nausea, belching, and poor appetite caused by dampness and obstruction of qi movement.
Usage: Oral administration. 6-9 grams each time, 2-3 times a day.
Xiang Sha Zhu Yu Pill
Composition: Mu Xiang, Zhi Shi (stir-fried wheat bran), Sha Ren, Bai Zhu (stir-fried wheat bran).
Efficacy: Invigorating spleen, appetizing, promoting qi movement, and relieving distension. Suitable for spleen deficiency and stagnant qi, epigastric abdominal distension, decreased appetite, and loose stools. This prescription is particularly suitable for patients with fatty liver caused by weak spleen.
Usage: 10 grams each time, 2 times a day.
Precautions: Avoid use in cases of deficient qi and deficient stomach yin. Pregnant women should use with caution. Avoid eating raw, cold, and greasy food.