The combination of pyrotechnics and diarrhea is usually associated with a variety of factors in Chinese medicine theory, such as body, drug nature and spleen stomach function. The following is a detailed analysis of the situation:
1. Physical factors
Vague fire quality: Some people are born with heat, i.e., fiery fire. When they take complementary drugs, especially of a mild nature, such as ginseng, deer sluice, etc., they increase the already high fire in the body and lead to fire symptoms such as oral ulcer, throat pain, constipation etc.The spleen is weak: the spleen is the birthplace and the source of human blood. The spleen is weak, the digestive absorption function is poor and the spleen can not be properly transported with the complementary medication, leading to the accumulation of heat and fire. The use of gunpowder, because of its cold nature, may cause further abdominal damage and lead to diarrhoea.
2. Nature of the drug
Nature of the supplement: The supplement is mostly of a hot and hot nature and is intended to cool the aerobics. But for people who are in the dark, these drugs fuel fires and lead to fires.Nature of Pyrotechnics: The Pyrotechnics are mostly of a cold nature and are used for pyrolysis. However, for people with a weak temperate stomach, cold drugs can damage the aerobic aerobics, leading to weaker abdominal functions and diarrhoea.
3. Spleen stomach function
Inadequate transport: the spleen stomach is responsible for the fineness of the spleen, and if the spleen stomach is not functional enough, the spleen stomach cannot be effectively transported, resulting in heat and fire.Accommodation: Accommodation of the spleen ‘ s stomach is abnormal, and after taking a supplement, there is a risk that the aerobics will slow down and turn into heat, while the use of gunpowder may lead to a loss of spleen, a lack of acupuncture and diarrhoea.
4. Relationship factors
Stress and emotion: Long-term stress and emotional fluctuations affect the function of the spleen ‘ s stomach, making it easier to fire when taking complementary drugs and to diarrhoea when taking powder.
5. Eating habits
Inappropriate diet: Poor eating habits, such as spicy, greasy, cold foods, can damage the spleen ‘ s stomach and affect the absorption and metabolism of medicines, leading to fire or diarrhoea.
6. Living environment
Environmental factors: Changes in the living environment, such as over-humid or dry climates, may also affect the function of the spleen ‘ s stomach and thus the effects of drugs.
7. Drug interaction
Drugs: In some cases, it may not be problematic to take either a supplement or a powder alone, but it may interact with other drugs, leading to fire or diarrhoea.SolutionsThe following measures may be taken in the case of a pharmacological charge and a diarrhea at the time of its taking:(a) Proof-of-treatment: under the direction of a Chinese physician, the treatment is based on the individual ‘ s physical condition and symptoms, and the medicine appropriate to his/her health is selected.(b) Adapting diets: improving eating habits, reducing the consumption of spicy, greasy and cold foods, and eating more digestible and mild foods to feed the stomach.Moral control: The abdominal function can be enhanced by diet, Chinese medicine, etc.Motion: Appropriate exercise enhances spleen stomach function and improves body quality.Emotional management: maintaining a good emotional state, reducing stress, and contributing to stomach health.Reasonable use of drugs: When taking reagents or powders, be careful of the dose and the time taken to avoid excessive or inappropriate use.SummaryA combination of physical, pharmaceutical and spleen stomach functions usually results from a combination of different factors. The solution to this problem requires a multi-faceted approach, including diet adjustment, improvement of living habits, emotional management, rational use of medicines, and personalization under the guidance of Chinese physicians. Through these methods, health can be achieved by gradually improving the body and restoring the spleen and stomach function.