Goosegrass has the effect of dispersing stasis and swelling, clearing heat and removing toxins. It can be used to treat symptoms such as lung fever, cough, dysentery and hemorrhoids. However, it should be used with caution when there is a deficiency of yin and fire and when pregnant women are pregnant.
Goosegrass, also known as traditional Chinese medicine, belongs to the liver meridian and the large intestine meridian, with a slightly bitter, sweet, acidic taste, cool nature, with the effect of dissipating stasis and swelling, clearing heat and removing toxins.
It has good therapeutic effects on hypertension, as well as gynecological diseases such as endometritis, adnexitis and cervicitis. However, it needs to be recognized and treated, and can be used by those who are identified as having internal obstruction of stasis and toxicity.
This product can be crushed and used externally for canker sores, traumatic bleeding and bruises. Clinically, it should be used with caution for pregnant women and patients with Yin deficiency and fire exuberance.
If you have symptoms, you should take the medicine under the guidance of a professional doctor, do not take the medicine blindly, so as to avoid delaying the condition or producing adverse reactions.