Can patients with cerebral infarction drink water with astragalus and wolfberry?

Cerebral infarction patients can use astragalus and wolfberry to drink water, because astragalus has the efficacy of generating fluids and nourishing blood (replenishing the body’s water and blood), and promoting stagnation and paralysis, and wolfberry has the efficacy of nourishing the liver and kidneys, benefiting the essence and brightening the eyes (replenishing essence to promote the restoration of vision), which is beneficial to patients with cerebral infarction.
1. Astragalus is sweet in flavor and slightly warm in nature. It belongs to the spleen and lung meridians. It has the effects of tonifying qi and elevating yang (tonifying qi so as to elevate yang qi), fixing the surface and stopping sweating (stopping sweating by consolidating the surface of the muscle), inducing water retention and eliminating swelling (facilitating the flow of urine and eliminating oedema), generating fluids and nourishing the blood, promoting stagnation and paralysis, supporting toxins and discharging pus (discharging pus and toxins from the body), and astringing sores and generating muscle (helping sores to heal more quickly, and promoting the growth of new flesh).
Clinically used in the treatment of deficiency and fatigue, loose food (feces thin and not shaped), edema and urination, visceral prolapse, such as gastric prolapse, uterine prolapse, prolonged diarrhea and prolapse of the anus, blood in the stools and leakage (menstrual bleeding or dripping), hemiplegia (one side of the limbs can not be free movement) and other diseases.
2. Lycium barbarum, sweet flavor, neutral. It belongs to liver and kidney meridians. It has the effect of nourishing the liver and kidney, benefiting the essence and brightening the eyes. It is clinically used in the treatment of liver and kidney yin deficiency (deficiency of yin and fluid in the liver and kidney).
Adverse effects of the above two medicines are not clear. In addition, those who are allergic to this product are prohibited from taking it, and those with loose stools should be cautious of using Lycium barbarum. When using Astragalus and Lycium Chinense medicine to treat diseases, it should be used under the guidance of a doctor.