Epigastric Fullness And Pain Relieved By Vomiting in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Understanding different epigastric fullness and pain relieved by vomiting patterns according to TCM theory

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Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) approaches epigastric fullness and pain relieved by vomiting through a lens that considers the body as a network of energy systems. In TCM, this symptom is often seen as a sign of disharmony within the body’s Qi (vital energy) or an imbalance in the Stomach's ability to transform and transport food essence.

TCM delves into the root causes of symptoms by identifying patterns of disharmony, which allows for targeted treatment strategies. This perspective emphasizes the importance of not just alleviating symptoms but restoring balance and harmony to the body's systems.

Herbal Formulas for Epigastric Fullness And Pain Relieved By Vomiting

Traditional Chinese Medicine formulas used to address epigastric fullness and pain relieved by vomiting

Bao He Wan

Traditional formula for epigastric fullness and pain relieved by vomiting

Zhi Shi Dao Zhi Wan

Traditional formula for epigastric fullness and pain relieved by vomiting

Gua Di San

Traditional formula for epigastric fullness and pain relieved by vomiting