Can I take Shugan Granules during my menstrual period?
Whether Shugan Granules can be taken during menstruation depends on individual constitution and specific symptoms. If chest tightness or mood swings caused by liver qi stagnation occur during the menstrual period and a doctor recommends its use, a moderate amount may be taken. However, if there is heavy menstrual bleeding, weak constitution, or allergy to any of the drug's components, it should not be taken. If in doubt, it is advisable to consult a doctor in advance. Detailed explanation is as follows:

Shugan Granules have the effects of soothing the liver, relieving depression, regulating qi, and harmonizing the stomach. They are commonly used to treat symptoms such as chest and rib distension and emotional depression caused by liver qi stagnation. If women experience obvious symptoms of liver depression during menstruation, such as chest tightness, breast distension, and irritability, and a doctor determines that regulation is necessary, Shugan Granules may be taken under medical guidance in appropriate amounts. At this time, the medication can help alleviate symptoms and improve mood, but must be strictly taken according to the doctor's instructions and the dosage specified in the product insert.
Some women may experience heavy menstrual bleeding, weak constitution, or other specific medical conditions during their period. Certain ingredients in Shugan Granules may exacerbate menstrual bleeding, leading to increased blood flow or prolonged menstruation. Individuals with weak constitutions may experience adverse reactions such as dizziness and fatigue after taking the medication. Additionally, individuals allergic to any of the drug's components should avoid using it to prevent allergic reactions.
Special attention should be paid to physical reactions during menstruation. If abnormalities such as significantly increased menstrual flow, dizziness, or fatigue occur, the medication should be discontinued immediately and medical advice sought promptly.