Burp with tangerine peel and almonds; If the hands and feet are not warm, add Radix Aconiti Lateralis Preparata and Fructus Zanthoxyli; Tired and lazy, add astragalus;
Loose stool, nutmeg and fried atractylodes; Eat less, be dull, add coke and stir-fry chicken's gizzard-membrane; Spit out clear water with clove and cinnamon seeds.
Prescription Name: Huangya Decoction
Suitable for people: functional dyspepsia patients with spleen and stomach deficiency and cold.
Huang Ya Tang, written by Huang Qing Yuan Yu, consists of ginseng, dried ginger, poria cocos and roasted licorice.
Ginseng "goes into the earth to benefit the stomach, and helps the spleen and yang ... except that the abdomen of Taiyin is full and painful"; Dried ginger "dries damp and warms the middle, lowers turbidity, tonifies fire and soil, promotes digestion and eliminates accumulation, warms the spleen and stomach, warms hands and feet"; Poria cocos "benefits water and dries soil, washes and drinks phlegm, is good and safe, and is the most full of depression"; Roasted licorice "cultivates Zhongzhou and nurtures all directions".
The whole function is to replenish fire, dry soil and promote moisture, so that the rotation and rise and fall of soil temperature and gas in water heating are regular.
Functional dyspepsia refers to a group of clinical syndromes characterized by one or more symptoms of postprandial fullness and discomfort, epigastric pain, burning sensation in the upper abdomen and early satiety, accompanied by nausea, vomiting, belching, loss of appetite and other related symptoms, and organic, systemic and metabolic diseases are excluded through relevant examinations.
The disease belongs to "epigastric pain" in traditional Chinese medicine, and the syndrome of fullness and discomfort after meals is defined as "epigastric fullness" in traditional Chinese medicine, and spleen deficiency and qi stagnation and stomach disharmony are attributed to the basic pathogenesis.
Famous doctors in Qing Dynasty thought that middle qi was related to the spleen and stomach, which was the hinge of qi movement, and it also included the functions of the spleen and stomach to absorb and assimilate food, and to clear turbid qi. They pointed out that "the stomach yang declines while the spleen yin is abundant" was a disease of middle qi, so according to Huang's theory of middle qi, the pathogenesis of this disease can be summarized as weakness of the spleen and stomach, decline of middle qi, and imbalance of ascending and descending.