Wild garlic, i.e. the Chinese medicine Allium cepa, can be taken by men if they suffer from chest tightness and chest pain, stomach and epigastric distension, diarrhea and dysentery, and other conditions. Note that Allium cepa should be used with caution for people with Qi deficiency, Yin deficiency and fever. Wild garlic is an alias of Allium cepa, which is a traditional Chinese medicine, is the dried bulb of small rooted garlic or Allium cepa of the lily plant, family Liliaceae, with pungent and bitter flavor, warm nature, and it enters the meridian of the heart, lungs, stomach, and large intestine. It is effective in promoting yang and dispersing knots (warming yang qi and dissipating stagnation), and also has the effect of moving qi to broaden the chest. Allium cepa is effective in treating chest paralysis (chest tightness and pain), heart pain, phlegm and coughing, as well as treating diarrhea and stomach congestion and distension. It is good for men to take Allium cepa in moderation within the scope of indications. The adverse reactions and contraindications of Allium cepa are not clear, and the precautions are that people with deficiency of qi, yin and fever should take Allium cepa with caution. Before taking Allium cepa, it should be used under the guidance of a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner, and should not be purchased and used on its own. If there are any uncomfortable symptoms, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time to avoid delaying the condition.