Is it true that ginger cures enteritis?

Enteritis is called diarrhea in Chinese medicine. It is not true that ginger cures diarrhea, ginger does not cure enteritis. Ginger is a traditional Chinese medicine, which has the effects of relieving surface cold (removing cold from the surface of the muscle), warming the stomach and stopping vomiting (treating vomiting caused by stomach cold by warming the spleen and stomach), warming the lungs and stopping coughing (stopping coughing by warming the lungs), and detoxifying the toxin. It is used for wind-cold cold and cold phlegm cough. Clinically, ginger is used in combination with cinnamon sticks and qiangwu to treat wind-cold and cold; ginger is used in combination with ginseng and atractylodes to treat deficiency of qi in the spleen and stomach; ginger is used in combination with galangal and cardamom to treat vomiting caused by gastric cold; ginger is used in combination with ephedra and almonds to treat cough caused by cold in the lungs. Ginger adverse reactions, contraindications are not yet clear. It should be noted that it should not be taken for Yin deficiency and internal heat. If you need to use the drug, it should be used under the guidance of a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner, and should not be purchased and used on its own, so as to avoid delaying the condition of the medicine is not the right evidence.