Contraindications of eating loquat

Contraindications of eating loquat is not clear, its efficacy is to quench thirst, moisturize the lungs, down the qi, used in the treatment of dry thirst, vomiting, lung impotence, coughing and vomiting blood and other evidence. Pei Pa Koa is the fruit of the loquat plant of the Rosaceae family, into the Chinese medicine, cool, sweet, sour flavor, to the spleen, lung meridian. The contraindications of eating loquat are not yet clear and there are no relevant clinical reports. Its effects are lowering qi, quenching thirst, moistening the lungs, treating vomiting, dry thirst, lung impotence, coughing and vomiting of blood, epistaxis (nosebleed), and fever in children with convulsions (a pediatric disease characterized by dizziness, apoplexy, and convulsions). The adverse reactions of loquat are not clear at present. Precautions are that it should not be consumed in excess to avoid promoting dampness and phlegm, and it is contraindicated for those with spleen deficiency and slippery discharge. If this product is used with other drugs, you need to consult a physician or pharmacist first. If you need to use loquat to treat diseases, you need to use it under the guidance of a doctor.