The two are different traditional Chinese medicines. Qianjin vine is the roots or stems and leaves of the plant Qianjin vine in the family of Fangji, with the effect of clearing heat and detoxification, eliminating wind and relieving pain, diuresis and swelling, clinically used in the treatment of sore throat, carbuncle and sores (referring to all superficial surgical diseases of the body surface, with the characteristics of redness, swelling, heat, pain, etc.), poisonous snake bites, rheumatism and paralysis (wind-cold and dampness paralysis of the joints, lumbar pain and pain in the legs), stomach pains, foot edema. He Shou Wu is the dried tuberous root of Polygonum multiflorum, and its effects are detoxification, elimination of carbuncle, interception of malaria, laxative and laxative. Clinically, it is often used in the treatment of sores and carbuncles (referring to all superficial surgical diseases on the surface of the body), scrofula (mainly referring to cervical lymph node tuberculosis), rubella itching (rash on the skin, easy to get rid of the wind), prolonged malaria deficiency, intestinal dryness and constipation. It is not suitable for people with clear stools and dampness and phlegm. He Shou Wu and Qian Jin Vine both have detoxifying effects, and their efficacy and main treatment have similarities in treating surgical diseases such as sores and ulcers, but they are different drugs. Adverse effects are not known. Chinese medicines need to be formulated before use. If you need to treat your disease with Chinese medicines, we recommend you to consult a Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) doctor.