Zingiber officinale, as a Chinese herb, can be taken internally, but only under the direction of a physician. Zingiber officinale, the flower of the leguminous plant Zingiber officinale, is bitter in flavor and flat in nature, with the effects of clearing heat and cooling the blood (relieving blood heat by clearing heat), and clearing gonorrhea and detoxifying the toxin. This medicine is mainly used to treat conditions such as heat drenching (burning and stinging pain evident when urinating, accompanied by frequent urination and urgency, and discomfort from traction in the lower abdomen), hemorrhagic drenching (the appearance of blood in the urine accompanied by a painful sensation), sores and ulcers, and rheumatism, musculoskeletal and bone pains. Zingiber officinale, as a traditional Chinese medicine, can be taken internally or crushed for external use, but must be taken under the guidance of a physician. There is no authoritative information pointing out the contraindications of the drug and adverse reactions, as a drug to be taken in accordance with the guidance of the doctor, not blindly taken on their own. If there is any discomfort after taking it, you should go to the hospital in time for treatment.