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What are the traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions for treating lung deficiency?
Traditional Chinese medicine prescription

(1) Glycyrrhiza Dried Ginger Decoction and Sijunzi Decoction

Indications: deficiency of lung yang.

[Prescription] Glycyrrhiza uralensis Fisch 12g (stir-fried), dried ginger 6g, ginseng 9g, Atractylodes macrocephala 9g and Poria 9g.

[Usage] Take 600 ml of water and boil 300 ml of the above medicine, and take it twice.

(2) Shengmai Powder and Gancao Ginger Decoction

Indications: shortness of breath, shallow inhalation, long breath, fine vomiting, weakness of speech, low cough, spontaneous sweating and cold,

Limbs are not warm, dry mouth is not thirsty, and pulse is late or slow, which is caused by lung deficiency, cold and heat.

The treatment should be warming lung, benefiting qi, resolving phlegm and relieving asthma.

[Prescription] Ginseng 10g, Ophiopogon japonicus 15g and Schisandra chinensis 6g.

[Usage] Take it in water, 2 ~ 3 times while it is hot, daily 1 dose.

(3) Radix Adenophorae and Radix Ophiopogonis Decoction

Indications: lung yin deficiency.

[Prescription] 9 grams of Radix Adenophorae, 6 grams of Polygonatum odoratum, 3 grams of raw licorice, 4.5 grams of winter mulberry leaves, 9 grams of Ophiopogon japonicus, 4.4 grams of raw lentils and 4.5 grams of pollen.

[Usage] Decoct 400 ml with 1 liter of water twice a day. 9 grams of cortex Lycii is added for patients with chronic fever and cough.