Can uremia patients eat red ginseng

Patients with uremia can usually take red ginseng, but the specific medication should be prescribed by a professional doctor.
Uremia refers to renal failure, which enters into the terminal stage, usually manifested by edema, loss of appetite and other symptoms, which belongs to the category of Chinese medicine, such as “edema”, “deficiency labor” and other diseases. At this time, the patient often belongs to the deficiency of qi and yin, qi and blood weakness and other evidence.
Red ginseng is the dried rhizome of ginseng, which has the effect of replenishing vital energy, generating fluids and calming the mind, and can be used to treat shortness of breath, fluid injury and thirst, yellowish color, palpitations and insomnia, etc. This drug cannot be used in combination with quinoa.
Patients with uremia are not contraindicated for red ginseng, so this medicine can be used, and it can also benefit qi and promote the production of fluid by tonifying qi. If the drug is needed, it should be used under the guidance of a doctor.