Traditional Chinese medicine health care prescription
According to your description, TCM diagnosis is deficiency of both lung and spleen with phlegm-dampness. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that asthma is caused by "accumulation of phlegm and turbidity" in the body, which leads to repeated attacks, lingering, chest tightness, excessive phlegm and breath holding. Lung-qi deficiency and unstable external defense are important reasons for recurrent allergic rhinitis and asthma. The spleen and stomach are weak, unable to receive and decompose food normally, unable to transport and assimilate food, leading to water dampness and phlegm, which is manifested as indigestion, excessive phlegm and sticky stool. The gastroscope says that there is a "gastric ulcer", and the gastric motility is insufficient, so the digestion is not good and the fart is rare. If it is not a serious chest distress (obvious infection), it is recommended not to drip as much as possible, so as not to increase water and dampness and aggravate the symptoms of chest distress and excessive phlegm. The prescription is as follows: Radix Astragali 24g Radix Saposhnikoviae 12g fried atractylodes 24g Rhizoma Pinelliae 12g Pericarpium Citri Tangerinae 10g Poria Radix Codonopsis 20g 12g Magnolia Officinalis 12g Fructus Aurantii 12g Radix Platycodi 10g Radix Glycyrrhizae 3g Scutellariae 10g. It has a good effect on symptoms such as excessive phlegm, chest tightness, indigestion, false stool, and easy to catch a cold. Usually, the diet should be light and digestible, not too greasy, and eat less desserts. I wish you a speedy recovery!