What are the effects of a bitter ginseng bath?

The efficacy of bitter ginseng in bath includes clearing heat and drying dampness, etc. It is used to treat wet sores, itchy skin and other conditions, and should be used clinically as prescribed by the doctor.
Bitter ginseng can be taken internally by decoction, or made into pills or powder. Externally, it can be decocted and washed with water, soaked in wine and applied, or powdered and applied.
Bitter ginseng has the effect of killing worms, clearing heat and drying dampness, and diuretic. It is used for jaundice and urinary closure, hot diarrhea, blood in stool, leucorrhoea (abnormal leucorrhoea with blood or blood clots), eczema, vaginal swelling and itching, wet sores, scabies, leprosy and itching of the skin; externally, it can be used as a treatment for trichomonas vaginitis.
Bitter ginseng can be used to treat scabies by combining with bitter ginseng, snakebeds, thorns, alum decoction and washing. It can be used to treat wet sores by decoction and external washing with Radix et Rhizoma Gastrodiae, Radix et Rhizoma Cyperi, and so on.
Bitter ginseng should not be used by people with cold spleen and stomach, and this product should not be paired with veratrum. Drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor, do not self-medicate, so as not to cause damage to the organism.