Panax ginseng powder is a traditional Chinese medicine, if there are indications, it can be taken under the guidance of a doctor and is not recommended to be taken daily. Panax ginseng has the effects of dispersing blood stasis and stopping bleeding (removing stasis and stopping bleeding), and subduing swelling and resolving pain (eliminating swelling and pain). Panax ginseng enters the blood division of the liver meridian (which is the deepest stage or disease site among the four periods of warm disease, namely Wei Qi and Ying Blood), and can both stop blood from flowing presumptuously and activate blood circulation and disperse blood stasis (promoting blood circulation and eliminating blood stasis in the body), with the characteristics of stopping blood circulation without retaining blood stasis, and resolving blood stasis without harming the proper functioning of the body. It can be applied to all kinds of internal and external hemorrhages caused by blood not following the normal path and overflowing out of the veins, especially to those with stagnation. Panax notoginseng is good at transforming blood stasis in the blood division, facilitating blood flow and promoting blood circulation, especially in relieving pain, making it a good product for treating pains caused by blood stasis and an important medicine for traumatology. It is used for heart palpitations (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), shortness of breath, chest tightness and chest pain caused by deficiency of both qi and yin (deficiency of both qi and yin), and stasis of the heart veins (obstruction of the heart veins by stasis of blood), and is often combined with Codonopsis pilosulae and Rhizoma Polygonati Odorati, and is often used in the treatment of pain and pain in the chest. In addition, Panax notoginseng is also good at replenishing the deficiency and strengthening the body, and can be used to treat deficiency and labor injuries. Pregnant women should be cautious to use Panax ginseng powder, specific use is recommended under the guidance of a physician, not blindly self-medication.