Huoxiang Zhengqi Tablets

Huoxiang Zhengqi Tablets

Everyone is familiar with Huoxiang Zhengqi Tablets, especially in summer, everyone likes to go to the pharmacy to buy some Huoxiang Zhengqi Tablets and keep them at home, and use them to relieve heat when necessary. Huoxiang Zhengqi Tablets is a good Chinese patent medicine. From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, it can correct the body's positive energy as its name suggests. When the positive energy is sufficient, the six evils of wind, cold, heat, dampness, dryness and fire cannot invade the body, and you will get sick less often.

In addition to relieving heat, many people also like to take Huoxiang Zhengqi tablets when they have a cold in the summer. In fact, Huoxiang Zhengqi tablets are over-the-counter medicines for treating gastrointestinal colds. Huoxiang Zhengqi tablets cannot be taken for all colds in the summer. Let's take a look at the usage of Huoxiang Zhengqi tablets.

Huoxiang Zhengqi cold medicine is not a "panacea" for treating summer colds! It can only be taken symptomatically when symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, and fever occur at the same time. If the above symptoms do not occur, no matter how much Huoxiang Zhengqi cold medicine you take, it will not work.

If taken symptomatically, the symptoms will generally be relieved after 2-3 days and the medication can be stopped. If the medicine is not suitable for the symptoms, such as only coughing, nasal congestion and other symptoms, no matter how much cold medicine you take, the effect will not be good. In addition, it is common in clinical practice that some patients take symptomatic medication, but after the symptoms are relieved, they continue to take the medication to consolidate the therapeutic effect. The doctor firmly opposed this, explaining: "Many people think that Chinese medicines such as Huoxiang Zhengqi have few side effects, so it's okay to take more. In fact, if the symptoms are cured, taking medicine again will not work at all, and it will harm the body."

When taking Huoxiang Zhengqi cold medicine, it is best not to eat sweets, including fruits, drinks, etc. Because sweets can cause dampness, while cold medicines such as Huoxiang Zhengqi can relieve dampness, the effects of the two will cancel each other out, and the efficacy of the medicine will be reduced.

Huoxiang Zhengqi can have many dosage forms, such as Huoxiang Zhengqi water, Huoxiang Zhengqi capsules, Huoxiang Zhengqi soft capsules, etc. The effects of these Huoxiang Zhengqi are similar. Since Huoxiang Zhengqi water is an aqueous solution, it can also be used as a topical medicine for some diseases. For example, common summer eczema, tinea pedis, etc. can be treated with Huoxiang Zhengqi water.

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