American ginseng panax ginseng danshen can be used in combination, but it is not recommended to drink for a long time, and needs to be used according to the needs of the condition. Radix Panax Ginseng is cool in nature, sweet and slightly bitter in taste, and belongs to the heart meridian, lung meridian and kidney meridian. Its main effects are nourishing yin and tonifying qi, clearing heat and generating fluids; it is mainly used in the treatment of qi and yin deficiency, internal heat, coughing and wheezing, deficiency heat, limb fatigue, thirst, dry mouth and throat, and so on. Adverse reactions have not been recorded, and those with cold and dampness in the stomach should not use American ginseng. Panax ginseng is warm in nature, slightly bitter and sweet in taste, and belongs to the liver meridian and stomach meridian. Its main effects include dispersing blood stasis and stopping bleeding (removing blood stasis and stopping bleeding), subduing swelling and relieving pain (eliminating swelling and pain); it is mainly used in the treatment of hemoptysis, epistaxis, hematochezia (excessive menstruation or dripping), bleeding in bruises, pinprick pain in the chest and abdomen, and bruises, swelling and pain. Adverse effects of Panax ginseng have not been precisely documented, as it belongs to the class of blood-activating drugs, pregnant women should be cautious in using it, so as to avoid causing miscarriage and preterm labor. Salvia miltiorrhiza is slightly cold in nature, bitter in taste, and belongs to the heart meridian and liver meridian. Its main effects include removing blood stasis and relieving pain, activating blood circulation and promoting menstruation, clearing the heart and removing vexation (clearing the vexation and heat in the heart); it is mainly used in the treatment of menstrual disorders, amenorrhea and dysmenorrhea, accumulation of obstruction in the abdomen and thoracic and abdominal pains, ulcers and swelling and pains, and heartburn and insomnia, etc. It is also used in the treatment of pain in the chest and abdomen. Adverse reactions have not been precisely documented, and it should not be used with quassia. Radix Panax Ginseng and Panax Ginseng have no contraindications for compounding and can be used together, but it should be noted that it should not be used blindly for a long time, and should be used according to the needs of the condition. If you need to use medication, it is recommended to use medication under the guidance of a doctor, not blindly self-medication, so as to avoid adverse effects.