Can you drink chrysanthemum tea for heatstroke?

Heatstroke patients can drink chrysanthemum tea if there are no contraindications to medication, but because chrysanthemum is mainly used to treat wind-heat colds, the therapeutic effect on heatstroke is not exact.
Chrysanthemum is an antidepressant traditional Chinese medicine, sweet and bitter in taste, slightly cold in nature, belonging to the lung and liver meridians, with the efficacy of dispersing wind and clearing away heat, clearing away heat and detoxification, calming the liver and brightening the eyes, and is used for headache and dizziness caused by wind-heat colds, redness and pain in the eyes, dimming of the eyes and canker sores and poisons. There may be mild epigastric pain and diarrhea adverse reactions, and should not be taken by people with deficiency of qi and cold stomach, or those with little food and diarrhea.
Heatstroke patients who need oral rehydration solution can drink chrysanthemum tea, heatstroke combined with similar symptoms of wind-heat and cold can also be appropriate to take chrysanthemum tea, but need to be guided by a professional physician. If symptoms of heatstroke occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, do not blindly take chrysanthemum tea, so as not to delay the condition.