Cranesbill Buds Effects and Contraindications

Cranesbill bud has the effect of killing worms and repelling worms, can kill trichomonas, anti-inflammatory, anti-itching. It can be used to treat tapeworm infection, vaginal trichomonas infection, trichomonas vaginitis and other diseases. Because of its laxative effect, it is often contraindicated in patients with spleen diarrhea (diarrhea caused by a weak spleen) and those who are allergic to it. Cranesbill bud is bitter, astringent and cool in nature, and belongs to the small intestine and large intestine meridians. It is an important medicine for the treatment of tapeworm disease. This product is used alone, powdered, in the morning on an empty stomach, can be effective. When taken internally, the roots should be cut off, moistened with water, rubbed off the outer skin on the rhizome, dried in the sun, and ground into a fine powder to take. Take it once in the morning on an empty stomach. It has the ability to kill worms and expel worms, anti-inflammatory, antipruritic, commonly used in the treatment of tapeworm infection, vaginal trichomonas infection, trichomonas vaginitis and other diseases. Because of its laxative effect, it is often contraindicated in patients with spleen deficiency diarrhea (diarrhea caused by weak spleen function) and those who are allergic to it. Precautions: This product is ineffective when exposed to heat, so it should not be decocted. If patients experience discomfort after taking the medicine, they should seek medical advice as soon as possible. It is recommended to take under the guidance of a doctor.