Is it good to drink danshen and astragalus in water for high uric acid?

There is no good or bad way to drink water infused with danshen and astragalus for high uric acid. As long as the physician accurately identified, you can use astragalus, danshen bubble water to drink to relieve the high uric acid caused by limb pain, activity restrictions and other symptoms. However, the active ingredients of Salvia divinorum and Astragalus in water are limited, and cannot play a better role in treating the disease. According to the clinical manifestations of high uric acid, redness, swelling and pain in the joints and limitation of activities, it can be categorized under the category of “paralysis” in traditional Chinese medicine. Mostly due to external wind, cold, dampness and heat of the evil, take advantage of the weakness of the body, paralysis block limbs and muscles, or internal injury phlegm, dampness, turbid and stagnant, deep into the joints and muscles, the meridians and blood run poorly and the onset of the disease. The treatment is to dispel the evil spirits and clear the channels, promote paralysis and relieve pain. Salvia miltiorrhiza has the efficacy of promoting blood circulation, eliminating blood stasis, promoting menstruation and relieving pain, cooling blood and eliminating carbuncles (eliminating carbuncles and swellings by cooling the blood). It should be noted that this product should not be used in conjunction with veratrum. Astragalus has the effects of generating fluid and nourishing blood, clearing stagnation and paralysis, inducing diuresis and eliminating swelling. It should be noted that this product should not be used in cases where there is an abundance of evil on the surface, stagnation within the body, yin deficiency with hyperactivity of yang, or where heat and toxin are still present at the beginning of sores or after ulceration. If there is any discomfort, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, under the guidance of a physician to standardize the use of medication, not self-medication to avoid the risk of occurrence.