Pine pollen generally can not be used for the treatment of uremia, the specific medication should follow the doctor’s instructions.
Pine pollen is made of dried pollen from several plants of the pine family, such as Pinus sylvestris and Pinus sylvestris, or several plants belonging to the same genus. It has the medicinal properties of astringency and hemostasis (astringency to achieve the purpose of hemostasis), dampness and astringency of sores (to remove dampness and to promote the growth of new flesh), and the specific therapeutic effect varies from one person to another.
The herb is sweet, warm, and can be used in the liver and spleen meridians to treat yellow water sores, eczema, skin eruptions, pus drenching, and bleeding from traumatic injuries, but is not applicable to the treatment of uremia.
At present, the contraindications to the use of pine pollen and adverse reactions to the use of drugs are not clear.
For uremia should be timely to the hospital, the specific treatment and medication should be carried out under the guidance of specialists, not unauthorized use of medication, so as not to cause adverse effects.