Traditional Chinese medicine for benign prostatic hyperplasia

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summary

The prostate is a male specific gonadal organ. BPH is a common disease in elderly men, but many young people also suffer from it. If the condition is serious, it will affect the quality of life, so active treatment is needed. Let's share with you the relevant knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia.

Traditional Chinese medicine for benign prostatic hyperplasia

Method 1: Xiaoyao Pill, prescription: bupleurum, angelica, white peony, Atractylodes macrocephala, Poria cocos, licorice, mint, ginger, efficacy: Shugan Jieyu, Jianpi and stomach. Indications: benign prostatic hyperplasia of stagnation of liver Qi type. It is manifested as adverse urination, even impassability, emotional depression, headache and dizziness, fullness of the chest, dry throat and mouth, mental fatigue, less food, pulse string and deficiency.

Method 2: Jingui Shenqi Pill, prescription: pingdihuang, yam, Cornus officinalis, Alisma orientalis, Poria cocos, Cortex Moutan, Ramulus Cinnamomi, aconite. Efficacy: warming and Tonifying Kidney Yang. Indications: benign prostatic hyperplasia of kidney yang deficiency type. It is manifested as frequent urination, nocturia, adverse urination, chilly, cold feeling in the lower body, light and fat tongue, thin and white tongue coating.

Method 3: Buzhong Yiqi pill, prescription: Astragalus, licorice, ginseng, angelica, orange peel, Cimicifuga, bupleurum, Atractylodes macrocephala. Efficacy: Buzhong Yiqi Shengyang lifting depression. Indications: benign prostatic hyperplasia with deficiency of Qi. It is manifested as abdominal distension, poor urination or small volume, even incontinence, loss of appetite, shortness of breath and low voice, light tongue, thin tongue coating and weak pulse.

matters needing attention

Patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia must avoid alcohol and eat less spicy food. This is because spicy food can lead to congestion of sexual organs, compression of prostate, aggravation of dysuria, etc.