Kidney patients can take Dendrobium as prescribed by the doctor for treatment if they have symptoms such as thirst, unclear vision, etc. and the diagnosis belongs to gastric yin deficiency and fever injury to fluids. Dendrobium is generally used to treat kidney yin deficiency, not all kidney diseases can use dendrobium.
Dendrobium is sweet in flavor and slightly cold in nature, and can be attributed to the stomach meridian and kidney meridian. Dendrobium can produce fluid, tonify the spleen and stomach, clear heat and reduce fire. Clinically, it can be used to treat thirst, darkness and uncertainty of the eyes, loss of appetite, small amount of food, night sweating (abnormal sweating after going to sleep and stopping sweating after waking up), bone vapor and laborious heat, limb impotence and discomfort caused by stomach and yin deficiency and heat injury.
It is contraindicated for people with cold spleen and stomach and those who are allergic to the ingredients of Dendrobium. Allergic people need to be careful when taking Dendrobium. At present, there is no clear adverse drug reaction after taking Dendrobium.
Kidney patients can take Dendrobium if they are diagnosed with stomach yin deficiency and fluid injury. However, the therapeutic effect of single Dendrobium is limited, when the above diseases occur, you can follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.