The knapweed foot soak has a certain role in clearing heat and diuretic, but the role is very limited.
Jiejie Cao is the whole grass of Jiejie Cao, which is a plant of the family of Mucuna pruriens, with a sweet, bitter taste and slightly cold nature, and belongs to the liver and spleen meridians, with the efficacy of clearing away heat, brightening the eyes, stopping bleeding, and diuretic effect, and it can be used for the treatment of wind-heat colds, eye redness and pain, coughing, corneal cataracts, epistaxis (nosebleed), blood in urine, blood in the intestinal winds, gonorrhea (urination, drenching and astringent), jaundice, hyperemesis gravidarum, and bone fracture.
The adverse effects and contraindications of Jiejie Cao are not clear, but it should be noted that foot skin infection or ulceration, serious cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, diabetic foot and other conditions are not suitable for foot soaking, and the effect of Chinese medicine foot soaking is limited, and it can not replace the therapeutic effect of Chinese medicine soup.
If there is any discomfort, it is recommended to consult a hospital in time, under the guidance of a professional physician, so as not to delay the condition.