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What are the traditional Chinese medicines for regulating menstruation?
Irregular menstruation and postpartum: generally, Wuji Baifeng Pill or gynecological menstruation regulating tablets are commonly used for irregular menstruation, and motherwort granules or motherwort tablets are recommended after childbirth.

Chinese patent medicine for regulating menstruation 1. Guizhi Fuling Pill (Capsule)

Has the effects of promoting blood circulation, removing blood stasis and reducing swelling.

Guizhi Fuling pill was first seen in the synopsis of the golden chamber by Zhang Zhongjing, a medical sage in the Eastern Han Dynasty. It has always been regarded as a famous prescription for promoting blood circulation, removing blood stasis and relieving swelling, and is widely used in clinical departments, especially gynecology. In addition to traditional pills, the drug has also been developed into capsules, which makes it easier to absorb.

Main ingredients: Ramulus Cinnamomi, Poria, Cortex Moutan, Semen Persicae and Radix Paeoniae.

Precautions: Use with caution for those with excessive menstrual flow and pregnant women. Occasionally, epigastric discomfort and dull pain appear after taking the medicine, which can disappear by itself after stopping taking the medicine. If you take it for a long time, you need the guidance of a specialist.

Chinese patent medicine for regulating menstruation II. Bazhen granules

Has the effect of invigorating qi and blood. It is mainly suitable for patients with early, late, irregular menstruation, menorrhagia or oligomenorrhea, dysmenorrhea and amenorrhea caused by deficiency of both qi and blood. Its clinical manifestations are sallow complexion, dizziness, loss of appetite, limb fatigue and other systemic symptoms.

This recipe originated from Bazhen Decoction in Zhengti Yao Lei written by Xue Ji, a great doctor in Ming Dynasty. This prescription is the basic prescription for invigorating qi and blood, and Bazhen Granule is made by changing the dosage form.

Main ingredients: Radix Angelicae Sinensis, Rhizoma Chuanxiong, Radix Rehmanniae Preparata, Radix Paeoniae Alba, Radix Codonopsis, Atractylodis Rhizoma, Poria, and Glycyrrhrizae Radix.

Note: This product is a medicine for invigorating qi and blood, and should be taken before meals or with food. Because it is sticky and obstructs digestion, people with cough, excessive phlegm, abdominal distension and pain, dyspepsia and abdominal distension in loose stool should not take it. In addition, it is not appropriate to take it with cold medicine at the same time.