Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang: Spleen Qi Sinking: abdominal distention and pain, poor appetite, prolapse of rectum or uterus, extreme chronic diarrhea, urinary incontinence, dizziness on standing, lack of strength (Fan, et al., 1986, p. 33; Flaws and Finney, 1996, p. 61)
Da Bu Yuan Jian: Spleen Qi Sinking: uterine prolapse, low back pain, night urination, hearing loss, tinnitus (Ehling, 1996, p. 139)
Jia Jian Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang: Spleen Qi Sinking: lethargy, spotting, or low back pain during pregnancy (Ehling, 1996, p. 140)
Ju Yuan Jian: Spleen Qi Sinking: severe uterine bleeding which is pale in color, early or irregular periods, restless fetus (Ehling, 1996, p. 140)
Sheng Xian Tang: Spleen Qi Sinking: shortness of breath, dyspnea, loose stools (Ehling, 1996, p. 140)
Zhen Ren Yang Zang Tang: Spleen Qi Sinking: chronic diarrhea has depleted Spleen and Kidney Yang causing prolapse of rectum or bowel incontinence (Ehling, 1996, p. 141)
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