It is mainly used for regulating qi, resolving dampness, and harmonizing the stomach, which are key therapeutic effects in traditional Chinese medicine for addressing disorders related to qi stagnation and dampness retention.
It is applicable to symptoms caused by stagnation of qi in the spleen and stomach and internal retention of dampness, such as:
Distension and fullness in the abdomen or epigastrium (upper abdomen).
Loss of appetite or reduced desire to eat.
Abdominal discomfort, belching (burping), or acid regurgitation.
A feeling of stuffiness or heaviness in the chest and abdomen, often accompanied by loose stools.
It can be used for conditions characterized by the above symptoms, such as functional dyspepsia, gastrointestinal disorders due to improper diet or emotional stress, under the guidance of traditional Chinese medicine syndrome differentiation.
Note: Tongrentang Muxiang Shunqi Pills are a traditional Chinese patent medicine. It is recommended to use them under the guidance of a professional Chinese medicine practitioner to confirm the syndrome differentiation (e.g., distinguishing from other types of gastrointestinal disorders like cold-dampness or heat accumulation) and ensure suitability for individual conditions. Avoid use in cases of qi deficiency or yin deficiency without professional advice.