What traditional Chinese medicine does gallbladder polyp eat good
summary
In the treatment of gallbladder polyps, if we don't consider the potential regularity and difference of gallbladder polyps, we should operate and remove all polyps, and don't consider whether there will be recurrence, complications and sequelae. So let's talk about what traditional Chinese medicine is good for gallbladder polyps.
What traditional Chinese medicine does gallbladder polyp eat good
Drug 1: Ganwei Baihe decoction. Composition: 15 g bupleurum, 10 g Scutellaria baicalensis, 15 g lily, 15 g Salvia miltiorrhiza, 13 g Wuyao, 10 g toosendan, 15 g Curcuma and 30 g Lysimachia. "Usage" decoction, 1 dose per day, twice a day.
Drug 2: modified Chaihu Decoction. Composition: Radix Bupleuri 9g, Radix Scutellariae 9g, Rhizoma Curcumae 9g, Radix Paeoniae Alba 15g, ginger 3 tablets, Fructus aurantii 6G, rhubarb 6G, Radix Curcumae 30g, Herba Lysimachiae 30g and jujube 5 tablets. "Usage" decoction, 1 dose per day, twice a day.
Drug 3: ChaiJin decoction. Composition: 12 g bupleurum, 12 g talc, 12 g Jineijin, 9 g Paeoniae Alba, 9 g Scutellaria baicalensis, 9 g Banfu, 6 g Zhishi, 6 g Chuanjun, 15 g ginger, 4 jujubes and 24 g Lysimachia christinae. "Usage" decoction, 1 dose per day, twice a day.
matters needing attention
Through the above introduction, many friends must have an understanding of what Chinese medicine is good for gallbladder polyps. Alcohol is mainly decomposed by the liver in the body. Long term drinking can cause liver and gallbladder dysfunction and induce polyps. Less alcohol and alcohol drinks, such as Baijiu, beer, red wine and Jianlibao, can reduce the burden of liver and gallbladder and prevent gallbladder polyps.