Can rubbing your feet with ginger cause bedwetting?

There is no research to suggest that rubbing your feet with ginger causes bedwetting, and this statement is not true.
Ginger is the fresh rhizome of the ginger plant of the ginger family. It is pungent in flavor, warm in nature, and belongs to the lung, spleen and stomach meridians, and has the efficacy of dispersing cold and relieving cold, lowering the rebelliousness and stopping vomiting (stopping the upward rush of gastric qi and stopping the vomiting), resolving phlegm and relieving cough, and detoxifying all poisons. It can be used to treat wind-cold and flu, malignant cold (fear of cold) fever, headache and nasal congestion, vomiting, regurgitation, phlegm (pathological products formed by water metabolism disorders) wheezing and coughing, diarrhea, fish and crab, fungus and mushroom and other food poisoning and other diseases. Currently, there is no scientific research to show that rubbing feet with ginger can lead to bedwetting.
It is important to note that ginger helps fire and harms the yin, so it is forbidden to take it for those who are hot and have a deficiency of yin and fire. If you need to use medication, you need to use under the guidance of a doctor, do not self-medication, so as not to damage the organism.