Difference in efficacy of ginger after drying

Ginger is dried into dry ginger, which has the effects of warming the middle and dispersing cold (dispersing cold by warming the spleen and stomach), warming the lungs and resolving drinks (promoting the flow of stagnant fluid by warming the lungs). Ginger has the effects of dispersing cold, relieving cold, detoxifying fish and crab, relieving cough and resolving phlegm.
1. Dried ginger is pungent and hot in nature, with the effects of warming the middle and dispersing cold, warming the lungs to dissolve drinks, and restoring yang to pass through the veins.
It can be used in treating cough and wheezing with cold drink, sputum and sparse phlegm, cold form (cold body), cold back, syncope of limbs (unconsciousness, accompanied by cold limbs, even to the elbows and above the knees), cold pain in the epigastrium and abdomen (stomach and abdomen feel cold and painful), vomiting and diarrhea, etc. The adverse effects of dry ginger have not been clearly identified.
The adverse effects of dry ginger are not clear. It is not recommended for people with blood heat (heat evil causing blood to go out abnormally) and internal heat due to Yin deficiency.
2. Ginger is pungent and slightly warm in nature, with the effects of warming the stomach and stopping vomiting (treating vomiting caused by stomach cold by warming the spleen and stomach), detoxifying fish and crabs, relieving the surface and dispersing cold (removing the cold from the surface of the muscle), and resolving phlegm and relieving cough.
It can be used to treat wind-cold flu, cold pain in the stomach and epigastric region, low food intake and vomiting, cold headache, phlegm (a pathological product formed by the impaired metabolism of water and fluid) coughing and wheezing, and fish and crab poisoning. The adverse effects of ginger are not clear, and it should not be taken by people with deficiency of yin and internal heat or those with excessive heat in the body.
If you are not feeling well, please seek medical advice from your doctor. The use of the above drugs need to be under the guidance of a doctor, not self-medication, so as not to delay the condition or cause adverse effects.