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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms of uterine fibroma |
| Si Jun Zi Tang Four-Gentleman Decoction; Major Four Herb Decoction |
Tonifies Spleen-Qi. | Deficient Spleen Qi, usually caused by improper eating habits, excessive deliberation, or overworking. | Asthenia; Chronic gastritis; Fatigue; Lethargy; Loose stools; Peptic ulcer; Poor appetite; Diabetes; Pale complexion; Uterine fibroma; Weak voice; Weakness of the limbs; Pale tongue; Fine-Faint-Empty pulse (Xi Wei Xu). |
| Da Huang Zhe Chong Wan Rhubarb and Eupolyphaga Pill |
Breaks Blood stasis; Disperses Blood stasis; Generates Blood. | Accumulation of dry blood, a condition belonging to the class of disorders known as consumption. | Amenorrhea; Chronic hepatitis; Cirrhosis; Desquamation; Dry skin; Emaciation; Esophageal varices; Evening fever; Fatty liver; Fullness of the abdomen; Liver tumor; Poor appetite; Rough skin; Uterine fibroma; Dull eyes; Dry tongue; Weak-Fine-Faint pulse (Ruo Xi Wei). |
| Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan Cinnamon Twig and Poria Pill; Cinnamon and Hoelen Pill; Ramulus Cinnamomi-Poria Pill |
Calms pain of the abdomen; Moves Blood; Disperses Blood stasis; Eliminates induration. | Blood stasis or accumulation of Blood in the uterus and abdomen. | Amenorrhea; Breast cyst; Breast induration; Breast tumor; Chronic salpingitis; Distension of the abdomen; Dysmenorrhea; Endometriosis; Induration of the abdomen; Irregular menstruation; Lochiometra; Mild, persistent metrorrhagia with purplish-red or dark purple blood (during pregnancy); Ovarian cyst; Pain of the abdomen which is worse upon pressure; Sterility; Tension in the abdomen with spasms; Uterine fibroma; Purplish tongue or showing purplish spots; Choppy pulse (Se). |