Effects of Pine Pollen



Pine pollen has the efficacy of astringency to stop bleeding (using drugs with astringent effect to treat bleeding conditions), drying dampness and astringing sores (astringing sores by drying dampness).

Clinically, pine pollen is mainly used for the treatment of traumatic bleeding, eczema, canker sores, skin eruptions, pus dripping and so on.

Pine pollen is commonly used for internal use: decoction, decoction; or as a powder. Externally, it can be used in appropriate amount and spread on the affected area.

The adverse reactions and contraindications of pine pollen are still unclear, if used with other drugs may occur drug interactions, please consult your physician or pharmacist for details.

If the patient has any discomfort, please go to the regular medical institutions; if you need to use pine pollen, must be under the guidance of a professional doctor to use drugs.