Will people who have a deficiency of yin and an excess of fire sweating easily when taking Pseudostemma ginseng and Cinnamomum Rehmanniae Pills?

There is no such drug as Pseudostemonopsis, Ginseng, Cinnamon and Lizhong Pill, but patients with Yin deficiency and fire exuberance (deficiency of Yin essence in the body and hyperactivity of deficiency and fire) syndrome will aggravate the symptoms of Yin deficiency and fire exuberance by taking any of Pseudostemonopsis, Cinnamon, Ginseng and Lizhong Pill, which also includes night sweating (sweating abnormally after falling asleep and then stopping after waking up). Patients with Yin deficiency and fire exuberance syndrome may have symptoms such as fear of heat, heartburn, emaciation, night sweating, bad breath and dry mouth, etc. The main cause of the disease is the deficiency of Yin fluid, which is unable to control Yang, resulting in hyperactivity of Yang. Pseudostemonium is a hot drug, with the effect of restoring yang to save the body (by warming yang to save fainting, unconsciousness, etc.), replenishing fire to help yang (replenish yang in the body), and is mainly used in the treatment of death of yang, yang deficiency, if used in the yin deficiency and hyperpyrexia, it will exacerbate the symptom of hyperpyrexia. Ginseng is a warm drug with the effect of tonifying the vital energy (supplementing the body’s root qi), which can aggravate the symptoms of hyperthermia when used in patients with yin deficiency and hyperthermia. Cinnamon is a hot drug, which has the effect of tonifying fire and helping yang, leading fire back to the original, mainly used in the treatment of yang deficiency and deficiency of yang upward (relative deficiency of yang affecting the head and face), and the use of cinnamon in patients with yin deficiency and hyperpyrexia will also aggravate the symptoms of hyperpyrexia. The adverse reactions or contraindications of the above drugs are not clear, you need to take the above drugs under the guidance of a professional Chinese medicine practitioner, so as not to exacerbate the condition of the wrong medicine.

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