Chronic Gastritis - Spleen-Stomach Deficiency Pattern

TCM differentiation and treatment for chronic gastritis

Chronic Gastritis · Spleen-Stomach Deficiency Pattern

Updated: June 23, 2026

Reviewed by: Dr. Li Wei, DACM

Reading Time: 7 min

Body Area: Abdomen


Pattern Overview

Spleen-Stomach Deficiency is a common pattern in chronic gastritis,

characterized by **gastric mucosal atrophy, epigastric pain, poor

appetite, fatigue, and loose stools. The core pathogenesis is Spleen

and Stomach Qi deficiency failing to transform and transport**, leading

to mucosal atrophy, reduced gastric secretion, and digestive

dysfunction.


Key Symptoms and Differentiation Points

Differentiation Dimension Manifestations
Primary Symptoms

loose stools |

Associated Symptoms

weakness |

Tongue and Pulse

and weak pulse |

Pathogenesis

and transport |

Etiology

poor nutrition |


Acupuncture Point Prescription

Point Location Function
Zhongwan (RN12) 4 cun above the umbilicus

Stomach; harmonizes the Stomach |

Pishu (BL20) Lower back, 1.5 cun lateral to T11

of Spleen meridian; strengthens Spleen Qi |

Weishu (BL21) Lower back, 1.5 cun lateral to T12

point of Stomach meridian; harmonizes the Stomach |

Zusanli (ST36)

to the tibial crest | Strengthens Spleen and Stomach; tonifies Qi |

Gongsun (SP4)
Luo-connecting point of Spleen; harmonizes the Stomach

Clinical Recommendation: Filament needle, reinforcing method;

moxibustion may be applied to Pishu and Zusanli to warm and tonify

Spleen Qi.


Herbal Formula

Base Formula: Xiang Sha Liu Jun Zi Tang (香砂六君子汤)

Composition:

Ginseng (Ren Shen), Atractylodes (Bai Zhu), Poria (Fu Ling), Licorice

(Gan Cao), Tangerine Peel (Chen Pi), Pinellia (Ban Xia), Amomum (Sha

Ren), Aucklandia (Mu Xiang)

Action: Strengthens Spleen, harmonizes Stomach, and transforms

Phlegm.

Modifications

Associated Symptoms Additions/Subtractions
Severe fatigue Add Huang Qi to enhance Qi supplementation
Bloating Add Hou Po, Zhi Ke to regulate Qi and relieve distension
Loose stools

diarrhea |

Cold pain

Cold |


Western Mechanism Reference

Gastric mucosal atrophy with reduced gastric acid and digestive enzyme

secretion, decreased glands, and gastric mucosal microcirculatory

disturbance. Spleen-Stomach Deficiency corresponds to chronic atrophic

gastritis, where reduced gastric secretion and mucosal atrophy

contribute to digestive dysfunction and pain.


References

1. Internal Medicine of TCM - Stomach Pain with Spleen-Stomach

Deficiency Cold.

2. DB-XJB: Xiang Sha Liu Jun Zi Tang.

3. WHO. (2023). Digestive health. World Health Organization.


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Last reviewed: June 2026 | Lead author: Dr. Li Wei, DACM | Content updated: Monthly

Disclaimer: This guide is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a licensed healthcare provider before starting any treatment.