Red ginseng is a tonic medicine and there is no clinical evidence of adverse reaction of flatulence after taking the medicine.
Red ginseng is a traditional Chinese medicine with the effects of tonifying the vital energy, restoring the normal pulse, preventing and controlling the symptoms of deficiency, benefiting the qi and taking in blood (preventing bleeding by tonifying the qi). It is warm in nature with a sweet and slightly bitter taste, and is attributed to the spleen meridian, the heart meridian, the lung meridian, and the kidney meridian. It is used for symptoms such as deficiency, cold limbs and weak pulse, failure of qi to regulate blood, and bleeding due to excessive menstrual flow or dribbling.
Those who are allergic to red ginseng are forbidden to take red ginseng, and allergy sufferers should be cautious when taking red ginseng. When taking red ginseng, it is not suitable to take it together with tea, quinoa and wulingzhi at the same time. Adverse effects of this product are not clear. Taking red ginseng as prescribed by the doctor usually does not have the adverse reaction of flatulence.
If patients have the above symptoms, it is recommended to go to regular hospitals for timely consultation and treatment. Self-medication is not recommended to avoid delaying the condition.