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| Synonyms |
| Dysgeusia Taste disorders Taste disorder Taste blindness Smell and taste disorders Loss of taste |
| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms of ageusia |
| Shi Wei Wen Dan Tang Ten-Ingredient Decoction to Warm the Gallbladder |
Transforms Phlegm; Calms the Mind. | Heart and Gall-Bladder Deficiency. | Anxiety; Apprehension; Fear; Irritability; Mental fragility; Oppression of the chest; Palpitations; Patient is easily frightened; Stifling sensation; Ageusia; Oedema of limbs; Poor appetite; Restlessness (the patient cannot keep in place). |
| Sheng Yang Yi Wei Tang Raise the Yang and Benefit the Stomach Decoction |
Tonifies Spleen-Qi; Raises Qi and Yang; Drains Dampness. | Spleen Deficiency and Stomach problems that occur in the aftermath or a Damp-Heat disorder and affect the Lungs. | Fatigue; Joint pain; Lethargy; Leukorrhea; Sensation of heavy body; Ageusia; Dry mouth; Frequent urination; Irregular stools; Poor appetite; Dry tongue; Slippery-Empty pulse (Hua Xu). |
| Xiang Sha Yang Wei Tang Auklandia and Amomum Nourish the Stomach Decoction; Cyperus and Cluster Decoction |
Tonifies Stomach and Spleen; Harmonizes Stomach and Spleen; Eliminates Dampness. | Digestive disorders with Dampness due to Spleen and Stomach disharmony. | Bloating after meals; Digestive disorders (sensation of fullness); Fullness of the abdomen; Fullness of the epigastrium; Gastralgia after meals; Poor appetite; Regurgitation; Acute gastritis; Ageusia; Chronic gastritis; Diarrhea; Duodenal ulcer; Gastric ulcer; Lethargy; Loose stools; Nausea; Poor digestion; Pale tongue, greasy-white coating; Slippery-Soft pulse (Hua Ru). |