What medicine does chronic liver injury take
summary
Chronic liver injury is a common chronic liver disease, which can be caused by a variety of reasons. There are no obvious symptoms in the early stage, but portal hypertension and liver dysfunction in different degrees in the later stage, until the death of ascites, intractable ascites, upper gastrointestinal bleeding, hepatic encephalopathy, liver necrosis, liver kidney syndrome and other complications. Therefore, we should seize the time when suffering from this disease Treatment, let me share with you what medicine to take for chronic liver injury.
What medicine does chronic liver injury take
Drug 1: treatment principle: warming and resolving dampness. Prescription: Shi PI Yin: Poria cocos, Atractylodes macrocephala, Magnolia officinalis, Da Fu PI, Muxiang, Fuzi, dried ginger, Qingpi, Zhishi.
Drug 2: treatment principle: warming and tonifying spleen and kidney, transforming Qi and promoting water. Prescription: Jisheng Shenqi Pill: Radix rehmanniae, Fructus Corni, Chinese yam, Cortex Moutan, Rhizoma alismatis, Poria cocos, aconite root, cinnamon, plantain seed, Polyporus umbellatus, Astragalus.
Drug 3: treatment principle: nourish liver and kidney, cool blood and remove blood stasis. Prescription: Yiguan Decoction plus Gexia Zhuyu Decoction plus or minus: Radix rehmanniae, Radix Glehniae, Fructus Lycii, Radix Ophiopogonis, Fructus toosendan, Radix Angelicae sinensis, Rhizoma Chuanxiong, radix paeoniae rubra, Radix Corydalis, peach kernel, safflower, carapace shell.
matters needing attention
In the above introduction, I hope you can clearly understand the problem of what medicine to take for chronic liver injury. The patients with advanced liver injury should be instructed to eat soft food and chew it slowly. It is forbidden to eat hard, fried, shelled and irritating food, because this kind of patients often have esophageal varices. Venous blood vessels are highly dilated, the wall is thin and brittle, and the coagulation function is low. It is easy to break in case of hard food, resulting in massive hemorrhage of upper digestive tract.