What Are the Effects, Contraindications, and Dosage Instructions for Fu Ke Hui Sheng Pills?
The method of taking Gynecological Hui Sheng Pill is mainly to take it with warm water, 1 pill each time, 2 times a day. It should not be taken when cold. If the menstrual cycle is normal but suddenly there is reduced menstrual flow, or irregular menstruation, or irregular vaginal bleeding, one should seek medical attention. Take the medication according to the prescribed dosage and consult a doctor for long-term use. If there is no improvement in symptoms after taking the medication for two weeks, one should go to the hospital for examination.
Common ingredients of Gynecological Hui Sheng Pill clinically include: Ginseng, Atractylodes Macrocephala (stir-fried with bran), Atractylodes Rhizome, Licorice Root, Green Tangerine Peel (vinegar-fried), Dried Tangerine Peel, Prepared Rehmannia Root, Angelica Sinensis, White Peony Root, Peach Kernel (peeled), Safflower, Costus Root, Cyperus Rotundus (vinegar-fried), Lindera Root, Corydalis Rhizome (vinegar-fried), Sparganium Rhizome (stir-fried with bran), Pollen Typhae, and Faeces Trogopterori (vinegar-boiled), etc.
Gynecological Hui Sheng Pill has the effect of promoting menstruation and removing blood stasis, relieving pain, and is clinically used for female Qi deficiency, blood deficiency, and blood stasis. However, Gynecological Hui Sheng Pill has adverse effects on the liver and kidneys, and can stimulate the digestive tract, leading to Gynecological Hui Sheng Pill poisoning, which occurs only after long-term use. If there are symptoms of diarrhea, one should stop taking the medication and consult a doctor for abdominal B-ultrasound, stool routine, blood routine, gynecological internal examination, etc. Based on the test results, the appropriate treatment should be taken, avoiding spicy, greasy foods, and resting properly to maintain a pleasant mood.