Chicken Neijin can treat chancre caused by dietary stagnation, but it does not have the effect of treating renal cysts, and people with renal cysts need to follow the doctor’s instructions to take medication for treatment.
Chicken Neijin is a traditional Chinese medicine with the effect of eliminating food and strengthening the stomach, as well as astringent and stopping ejaculation (consolidating semen and preventing ejaculation). It has a sweet taste and a flat nature, and belongs to the spleen meridian, the stomach meridian, the small intestine meridian, and the bladder meridian.
It can be used in the treatment of chancre (a chronic disease of children, manifested by emaciation, abnormal diet, abdominal distension, thinning and yellowing of hair, etc.), spermatorrhea, gallstones, enuresis, and gonorrhea (increased frequency of urination, astringent and painful dribbling), etc. It is not recommended to take if you are allergic to chicken-neijin.
Those who are allergic to Jin Nei Jin are forbidden to take it. Those with spleen deficiency, no accumulation of stagnation and allergies should be cautious in taking Chicken Nei Jin. At present, there is no known adverse drug reaction to the use of Chicken Nei Jin.
It is effective in treating gallstones and chancre caused by dietary stagnation, but it is not effective in treating renal cysts, so people with renal cysts need to follow the doctor’s instructions to take medication.