2 "Chishui Zhu Xuan" volume 1 1 2. 1 secret recipe erqi decoction.
2.2 Composition of Cimicifuga and Linderae.
2.3 Indications are turbid stool, pain and falling.
2.4 Usage and dosage of Erqi Decoction should be decocted and taken before eating.
2.5 If the patient has pain before urinating, add Radix Linderae 3 yuan, Rhizoma Cimicifugae, Fructus Foeniculi 5 points, Cortex Phellodendri 5 points, Caulis Akebiae 5 points, Radix Gentianae 5 points and Radix Stephaniae Tetrandrae 3 points; If it hurts after urinating, Cimicifuga 3 yuan, Lindera root is halved, and 5 points of Cortex Phellodendri and 5 points of Radix Bupleuri are added.
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