Pregnant women who have indications and no contraindications for tai ginseng and maitake soup can drink tai ginseng and maitake soup under the guidance of a physician.
1. Radix Panax Ginseng is sweet, slightly bitter, flat in nature, belongs to the spleen and lung meridian, has the effect of benefiting qi and strengthening the spleen, generating fluids and moistening the lungs, and can be used for spleen deficiency and body fatigue, loss of appetite, post-disease weakness, qi and yin insufficiency, spontaneous sweating and thirst (involuntary sweating during the daytime, and sweating aggravated by the slightest movement accompanied by thirst), lung dryness and dry cough, etc..
2. Ophiopogon is sweet, slightly bitter, slightly cold in nature, and belongs to the heart, lung and stomach meridians. It has the effect of nourishing yin and generating fluids, moistening the lungs and clearing the heart, and can be used for dry and dry cough of the lungs, coughing with consumptive symptoms due to deficiency of yin, paralysis of the throat with sore throat (redness, swelling and pain in the pharynx or dryness with a feeling of a foreign body or discomfort of itching and difficulty in swallowing), injury of fluids to the thirst, thirst due to internal heat (internal fever accompanied by symptoms of overeating, excessive drinking, excessive urination and so on), heartburn, insomnia and constipation due to dryness of the intestines, and so on.
Prince ginseng should not be used by those who have a solid surface evil; maitake is contraindicated for those who have wind-cold cold, dampness and cough, and diarrhea in the spleen and stomach.
From the point of view of the efficacy of taiko ginseng and maitake, pregnant women who have no contraindications to qi and yin insufficiency, lung dryness and fluid injuries, thirst, spontaneous sweating, dry cough and other symptoms, can take taiko ginseng and maitake soup appropriately, but need to be guided by a professional physician. Drugs should be taken under the guidance of a physician, do not self-medication, to avoid causing adverse consequences.