Pei Zhengxue Health Weibo, Volume 3

Spleen and Stomach Qi Deficiency

Chapter 646

**Q:** My spleen and stomach have always been weak. A gastroscopy revealed only mild inflammation, but no major issues. Recently, I’ve noticed tooth marks on the inner cheeks, thick tongue coating, and post-meal bloating

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Spleen and Stomach Qi Deficiency

Q: My spleen and stomach have always been weak. A gastroscopy revealed only mild inflammation, but no major issues. Recently, I’ve noticed tooth marks on the inner cheeks, thick tongue coating, and post-meal bloating. Can I take Jianpi Wan or Baizhu San to regulate my condition?

A: You’re correct—the main indication for Jianpi Wan is spleen and stomach qi deficiency. Your condition represents an early stage of chronic gastritis, and long-term use of Xiangsha Liujun Wan, Xiangsha Yangwei Wan, and Jianpi Wan can effectively address the problem at its very root.


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