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Brief introduction of Haoqin Qingdan decoction in ancient books
Haoqin Qingdan Decoction is contained in the revised edition of Treatise on Febrile Diseases. It is composed of 6 grams of Artemisia annua, 9 grams of bamboo chips, 5 grams of Pinellia ternata, 9 grams of Poria, 9 grams of Scutellaria baicalensis, 5 grams of Fructus Aurantii, 5 grams of dried tangerine peel and 9 grams of jasper powder (talc, licorice, indigo naturalis and stir-fried), and has the effects of clearing away gallbladder, promoting diuresis, regulating stomach and resolving phlegm. Indications are shaoyang damp-heat and turbid phlegm syndrome, and it is often used to treat intestinal typhoid, acute cholecystitis, acute icteric hepatitis, acute gastritis, bile reflux gastritis, pyelonephritis, pelvic inflammatory disease and leptospirosis.

Haoqin Qingdan Decoction has anti-pathogenic microorganism effect on the above infectious diseases, especially on leptospira, plasmodium and hepatitis virus, and also has anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, analgesic, antipyretic and cooling effects. At the same time, it can promote the recovery of diseases by enhancing and regulating immune function, and has the functions of protecting liver, benefiting gallbladder, resisting ulcer, regulating gastrointestinal motility, improving heart function and hemorheology, which is helpful to the treatment of digestive system diseases. However, the development of modern medicine tells us that, like malaria, leptospirosis and various bacterial infectious diseases, prescriptions should be combined with various pathogens-sensitive antibiotics for intravenous drip.

See encyclopedia entry: Haoqin Qingdan Decoction [last modified on 2065438+07/5/2513: 08: 39 * * 8583].

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