Can I take Panax ginseng powder after being discharged from the hospital for cerebral infarction?

Chinese medicine believes that cerebral infarction is related to blood stasis blocking the cerebral channels, therefore, after cerebral infarction, patients can take Panax notoginseng Powder as prescribed by the doctor in order to activate blood circulation and remove blood stasis (to promote blood circulation and eliminate blood stasis in the body). Panax notoginseng powder is sweet, slightly bitter, warm in nature, and belongs to the liver and stomach meridians. It has the effects of dispersing blood stasis and stopping bleeding (removing blood stasis and stopping bleeding), subduing swelling and resolving pain (eliminating swelling and pain), and can be used in treating hemoptysis, vomiting of blood, epistaxis, stabbing pains and swelling and pains of falling and beating. It should be noted that the adverse reactions and contraindications of Panax pseudoginseng powder are not clear. It is forbidden for those who are allergic to this product, and caution should be exercised for those with allergic body and bleeding disorders. If adverse reactions such as bleeding occur after taking Panax ginseng powder, patients should consult a specialist as soon as possible for treatment. It is recommended that patients consult a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner for evidence-based guidance and follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment, rather than blindly self-medicating to avoid delaying the condition.