Moneywort is mainly used for internal use after decoction, or pounded into juice to drink, moneywort infusion method of consumption is not clearly unified, it is recommended that patients follow the dosage prescribed by the doctor to use moneywort.
Moneywort is the dried whole grass of the primrose plant, with the effect of diuresis (eliminating dampness and jaundice), diuresis and drenching (to improve the problem of dribbling and urination), detoxification and swelling, clinically used for dampness-heat jaundice, bile distension and rib pain, hot drenching (burning and stinging pain during urination, accompanied by urinary urgency, discomfort in the small abdominal traction), and astringent pain in urination.
Qian Cao has a sweet, salty flavor, and is usually taken internally after decoction, or pounded into juice for drinking, and can also be used as a poultice on the affected area after crushing. It is slightly cold in nature and belongs to the liver, gallbladder, kidney and bladder meridians, so it is not suitable to be taken in large quantities for a long period of time by patients with cold spleen and stomach, and wind-cold syndrome.
The active ingredients in the water are limited to precipitation, generally can not achieve the effect of diuresis, diuresis and drenching, etc. It is recommended that the patient under the guidance of a physician, in accordance with the dosage prescribed by the doctor to use the money grass.
It is recommended to consult a doctor in advance, do not blindly take or increase the dosage without authorization, in order to avoid serious adverse reactions.