Five-flower Blood Vine is an alternative name for the Chinese medicinal herb Dahueteng. The efficacy of this medicine is to clear heat and detoxify (remove heat and toxicity in the body), promote blood circulation, etc., with the treatment of carbuncles (carbuncles occurring in the intestines and bowels, with fever, pain in the right abdomen, and palpable masses as the manifestation of), abdominal pain, heat sores and ulcers, menstrual closure, menstrual cramps, and pain and swelling of bruises and fluttering, and other diseases. The medicine is mainly used for decoction soup for internal use, the pharmacopoeia recommended dosage of 9 to 15g. Wu Hua Blood Vine is an alternative name for the traditional Chinese medicine Da Xue Teng. It is bitter and flat in nature, and belongs to the large intestine and liver meridians. It has the effects of clearing heat and detoxifying toxins, invigorating blood, dispelling wind and relieving pain (dispersing wind evils and relieving musculoskeletal pain). It can be clinically used in the treatment of intestinal carbuncle and abdominal pain, feverish sores and ulcers, menstrual closure, dysmenorrhea, swelling and pain, rheumatism and paralysis and other conditions. The adverse reactions and contraindications of the drug are not clear, but pregnant women should not use it. The usage of the drug is mainly decoction soup for internal use, and the pharmacopoeia recommends a dosage of 9 to 15g. If necessary, it is recommended to go to regular hospitals for treatment under the guidance of professional physicians.