Patients with high blood pressure who suffer from dizziness and insomnia can use raw oysters for treatment as prescribed by the doctor.
Oyster is the name of traditional Chinese medicine, which is the shell of the animal oyster or oyster near the river, etc. It is slightly cold in nature, salty in taste, and belongs to the liver, gallbladder and kidney meridians. Used raw, i.e. as the original herb, oyster has the effects of softening and dispersing knots (softening and dispersing hard lumps), submerging yang and tonifying yin, and tranquilizing the mind (stabilizing the mind with medicines such as minerals).
Clinical treatments include dizziness and tinnitus, scrofula (mainly refers to cervical lymph node tuberculosis) (cervical lymph node tuberculosis), phlegm kernel (subcutaneous lumps like nuclei), obstruction in the abdomen (lumps in women’s lower abdomen), and lumps (lumps).
Calcined oyster has the effect of suppressing gastric acid and relieving pain, and astringent and solidifying astringency.
It is clinically applied to spermatorrhea, acid swallowing (swallowing the acid that rushes up from the stomach to the mouth and throat), spontaneous sweating (involuntary sweating during the daytime, aggravated by a little movement), night sweating (abnormal sweating after going to sleep, stopping sweating after waking up), menstrual leakage (excessive amount of menstruation or more than a few drops) and diarrhea, etc. It is also used in the treatment of leucorrhea.
The adverse reactions and contraindications of Oyster are not clear. Note that it should not be taken more than once for a long time to avoid causing indigestion and constipation.
Therefore, hypertensive patients who have indications for raw oysters can use them as prescribed by their doctors.
Drugs should be taken under the guidance of a physician according to the condition, do not self-medicate.