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What are the prescriptions of traditional Chinese medicine for treating stomach heat syndrome?
(1) Bulbus Allii Macrostemon Jiangni Decoction

Indications: Excessive heat impairs body fluid, blood stasis, dry mouth and bitter taste, stomachache, burning pain and rapid pulse.

[Prescription] Bulbus Allii Macrostemon 65438±05g, Raphanus sativus 65438 00g, perilla stem 65438 00g, Pinellia ternata 65438 00g, peach kernel 65438 00g, Coptidis Rhizoma, Fructus Aurantii, Glycyrrhiza uralensis, honey (oral), panax pseudo-ginseng 3g (oral).

[Usage] Daily 1 dose, decocted in water for 30 days 1 course of treatment.

(2) Self-made Lianhe Decoction

Indications: epigastric pain, acute fever, burning sensation, persistent pain after eating, or very painful after eating, leading to constipation.

[Prescription] Rhizoma Coptidis 8g, Rhizoma Bletillae 30g, Os Sepiae 20g, Radix Glycyrrhizae 5g, Radix Notoginseng 5g, and Pearl powder (washed)1.5g. ..

[Usage] Daily 1 dose, twice per dose, after meals 1 time, before going to bed at night 1 time, 6 ~ 8 1 course of treatment.

(3) Sanpi Decoction

Indications: acid regurgitation, noisy stomach, heartburn, even burning pain behind the sternum, dry mouth and bitter taste, preference for cold drinks, red tongue with yellow coating and rapid pulse.

[Prescription] 9 grams of green tangerine peel, 9 grams of dried tangerine peel, 9 grams of Gardenia, 9 grams of Alisma orientale, 9 grams of Evodia rutaecarpa, 65,438+05 grams of Paeonia lactiflora and 6 grams of Coptidis Rhizoma.

[Usage] Daily 1 dose, decocted in water for 30 days 1 course of treatment.

(4) Luoning Wei Qing Decoction

Indications: noisy epigastric cavity, burning or dull pain, hematemesis or black stool, belching and acid, etc.

[Prescription] 6 grams of Angelica sinensis, 20 grams of Radix Rehmanniae, 20 grams of Rhizoma Bletillae, 45 grams of gypsum (decocted first), 65,438+05 grams of Agrimonia, 65,438+00 grams of Cortex Moutan and Glycyrrhizae, and 3 grams of Cimicifuga.

[Usage] 1 dose daily, decocted in water twice, and taken in 2-4 times. 15 days is a course of treatment.

(5) Qingling Lily Decoction

Indications: epigastric pain.

[Prescription] Lindera root10g, fried green tangerine peel10g, fried trogopterori10g, lily 20g and dandelion 20g.

[Usage] 1 dose per day, decocted in water and taken twice.

(6) Weikangyin

Indications: epigastric pain, abdominal distension and belching, pantothenic acid and nausea, anorexia (note: anorexia refers to inability to eat and poor appetite. ) and so on.

[Prescription] Rhizoma Corydalis, Radix Aucklandiae, Fructus Amomi, Radix Puerariae, Radix Paeoniae Rubra and Radix Paeoniae Alba each 65438±00g, Radix Scutellariae, cuttlefish bone and Rhizoma Bletillae each 65438±05g, and Rhizoma Coptidis and Radix et Rhizoma Rhei each 5g (separately packed).

[Usage] Take 1 dose with water, 500ml of liquid medicine with warm water for breakfast, lunch and dinner. 15 is a course of treatment.