Doctor’s Diary Akiyama Clinic

About of Sheishin Renshi-in(Chinese herbal medicine)

February 24, 2024

One day, Ms. A visited for a consultation. In her 60s, with average physical strength, she experienced nocturia, waking 3-4 times at night to urinate. She was prescribed "Seishin Renshi-in," a traditional Chinese medicine.

The medication, recommended for those with moderate physical strength, having weak digestion, fatigue, dry mouth, and various urinary issues.

It contains nine kinds of herbs like Bakumondo, Bukuryo, Ren-niku, Ogon, Shazenshi, Ninjin, Ogi, Jikoppi, and Kanzo, with anti-inflammatory, diuretic, calming, and immune-regulating properties.

After starting the medication, Ms. A reported improvement in nocturia from the first day, better sleep quality, and more unexpectedly relief from seasonal nasal congestion and nosebleeds attributed to metal allergy.

Such experiences, almost like miracles, showcase effects beyond conventional medicine's understanding.

Personal testimonials play a crucial role in understanding traditional medicine's effects, as seen in cases like my recovery from tenosynovitis that has persisted for over two months through Chinese herbs. However, it's essential to approach anecdotes cautiously due to their inherent uncertainties.

Today's entry in my diary was about Ms. A’s valuable experience - positive response to Seishin Renshi-in that highlights its significant impact on her nocturia, sleep, and allergy symptoms.