What medicine does gallstone take to make
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Cholelithiasis is a common malignant tumor. The treatment is divided into surgical treatment, radiotherapy, chemotherapy and comprehensive treatment. Two or more therapies are used at the same time or successively, which is called comprehensive treatment. The results show that comprehensive treatment has better effect, and drug treatment includes two kinds of common Chinese medicine and chemotherapy drugs. Only when used properly, the quality of life of patients can be improved Quantity, effective control of the disease to malignant development, next I'll introduce to you what medicine to take gallstones.
What medicine does gallstone take to make
Drug 1: Qi stagnation type. It can be decocted with 20 grams of Lysimachia christinae, 15 grams of toosendan, 15 grams of Magnolia odorifera, 15 grams of Poncirus aurantii, 15 grams of Scutellaria baicalensis, 10 grams of rhubarb (houxia), 15 grams of Radix Paeoniae Alba, 10 grams of Curcuma, Corydalis yanhusuo, Xiangfu, and 10 grams of Bupleurum.
Drug 2: Damp heat type. Use 30-50g Lysimachia christinae and Polygonum cuspidatum, 10-15g Magnolia odoratum, 12g bupleurum, 12g Curcuma, 12g trifoliate orange, 10g Pinellia ternate, 10g Cheqianzi, 10g shengshanzhi, 15g Yinchen, 10g shengdahuang (houxia). Take it in water.
Drug 3: solid fire type. Use 30 grams of Lysimachia christinae, 15 grams of Bupleurum chinense, 15 grams of Scutellaria baicalensis, 30 grams of Artemisia scoparia, 10 grams of Gentianaceae, Mutong, Yujin, shengshanzhi, 6 grams of rhubarb and mirabilite. Take it in water.
matters needing attention
Gallbladder is the organ for storing and concentrating bile. Bile is mainly produced and continuously secreted by liver. The amount of bile secreted every day is 800-1200 ml. Under physiological conditions, the bile secreted by the liver does not enter the small intestine, but enters the gallbladder to store and concentrate. When eating, the gallbladder secretes the stored bile to the small intestine through the cystic duct and common bile duct to participate in the digestion of fat, which is insoluble in water and needs bile to help digestion.