Long-term honeysuckle chrysanthemum infusion drink has side effects, easy to hurt the spleen and stomach, should be under the guidance of the doctor reasonable use of medication. Honeysuckle is a sweet and cold Chinese herbal medicine with the effect of clearing heat and detoxification (removing heat and toxicity from the body) and dispersing wind and heat (evacuating wind and heat from the outside). It is used for wind-heat colds, carbuncles and boils, tannin (acute infectious disease, visible redness of the skin like paint), laryngeal paralysis (redness, swelling and pain in the pharynx, or dryness, foreign body sensation, or itchy and discomfort in the throat, difficulty in swallowing), fever of warm diseases, and pyrexia and dysentery (dysentery caused by the feeling of heat and poison, with blood in the stools). Honeysuckle should be used with caution for those with spleen and stomach deficiency (spleen and stomach weakness and cold), sores and ulcers belonging to the yin syndrome, and the adverse effects of this product are not clear. Chrysanthemum is a kind of Chinese herbal medicine with bitter and cold flavor, which has the effect of dispersing wind-heat and clearing away heat and toxins. It is used for wind-heat and cold, canker sores and poisons, dizziness and headache, dimming of the eyes, redness and swelling of the eyes. Chrysanthemum should be used with caution for those with Qi deficiency, cold stomach, poor diet and diarrhea. Adverse effects of this product are not clear. Honeysuckle and chrysanthemum are both cold in nature. Long-term use in water is likely to injure the spleen, stomach and yang qi, and may cause abdominal pain, diarrhea, vomiting and other discomforts. Therefore, these two drugs should be used reasonably under the doctor’s supervision.