The dangers and side effects of Lotus Leaf Charcoal are not known at this time. It is recommended to use this medicine under medical supervision.
Lotus leaf charcoal is made by taking shredded lotus leaf and placing it in a hot pan, heating it over medium heat, frying it until the surface is charred black, spraying a little water on it, then extinguishing the sparks and drying it. Lotus leaf charcoal has the efficacy of astringency, stopping bleeding and resolving blood stasis, and can be used to treat bleeding disorders and postpartum hemorrhagic dizziness.
The Pharmacopoeia does not specify the adverse effects of Charcoal of Lotus Leaf, and there is no relevant literature or research evidence pointing out the hazards or side effects of this product. The contraindications for the use of Lotus Leaf Charcoal are also unclear.
When used for the treatment of the above diseases, it is recommended to use it under the guidance of a doctor, do not take it on your own to avoid delaying the condition.