Safflower oil is a kind of wind dispelling medicine, which is mostly used clinically for rheumatic bone pain, bruises and injuries, as well as external headache and itchy skin. Its main ingredients are mostly chemical, including clove basil oil, methyl salicylate, and ice chips. In clinical practice, several precautions for use should be noted. First, it is prohibited in broken skin mucous membrane because of strong chemical irritation; second, it should be used with caution in skin allergy; third, it should be used under the guidance of physicians in children and elderly patients because of the brittle skin and the tender nature of children. This product should be used with caution by those with skin allergies because of its irritating properties. In clinical practice, or when you get this medicine at home, you should put it in a place that is not easily accessible to children to prevent them from drinking it by mistake.