Can drinking mugwort leaves in water cure stomach problems?

Mugwort leaves can treat conditions such as vomiting blood caused by stomach disorders, but the effects of herbal infusions taken in water are limited.
Mugwort leaves are pungent, bitter, warm and slightly toxic, and are attributed to the liver, spleen and kidney meridians. This medicine has the effect of warming the menstruation, stopping bleeding, dispersing cold and relieving pain, and can be used for conditions such as vomiting blood, nosebleed, metrorrhagia (excessive menstruation or dripping), excessive menstruation, foetal leakage (a small amount of vaginal bleeding that occurs in the early stages of pregnancy), hyperemesis, and cold pain in the lesser abdomen (lower abdomen). People with Yin deficiency and blood heat should be cautious of using Mugwort.
Mugwort can be used to treat stomach disorders, such as vomiting blood caused by blood heat (heat evil causing blood to go out abnormally), but it often needs to be combined with other blood-cooling and blood-stopping medicines, such as Si Sheng Wan. And the effect of herbal infusion is limited.
Chinese medicines should be taken under the guidance of a physician. If you have stomach problems, it is recommended that you consult a doctor in a timely manner and use medicines under the guidance of a physician.