Condyloma acuminata treated with Chinese herbal prescription
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Effect
Regulate the flow of qi and resolve stagnation.

Indications
Abdominal distension and qi stagnation, treating condyloma acuminata.

Ingredients
Citrus aurantium (Chenpi) 15 g,
Qing Pi 15 g,
Rhizoma Zingiberis (Ganjiang) 15 g,
Radix et Rhizoma Rhei (Dahuang) 15 g,
Rhizoma Sparganii (Sanleng) 15 g,
Cortex Magnoliae Officinalis (Houpo) 15 g,
Semen Pharbitidis (Qianniuzi)">Semen Pharbitidis (Qianniuzi) 15 g.

Explanation
Ju Pi: The principal drug, regulating the flow of Qi and the function of the stomach, checking upward adverse flow of Qi to arrest vomiting.

Qing Pi: Moving qi and soothing the liver, breaking qi to resolve stagnation.

Hou Po: Promoting the flow of Qi to subdue distention, drying dampness and removing fullness.

Gan Jiang: Warming the spleen and stomach and dispersing pathogenic cold.

San Leng: Breaking blood and moving qi, resolving food stagnation and alleviating pain.

Da Huang: Removing blood stasis through invigorating blood circulation, clearing away heat from blood.

Qian Niu Zi: Inducing diuresis, eliminating phlegm and retained fluid.

Administration
All the drugs are ground into fine powder. The powder is made with vinegar into pills.



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