Due to individual differences and different therapeutic purposes, Panax ginseng powder should be taken in accordance with medical advice and dosage. Usually there is no precise time limit for stopping taking Panax pseudoginseng powder.
Panax pseudoginseng powder has the effects of dispersing blood stasis and stopping bleeding (removing blood stasis and stopping bleeding), subduing swelling and relieving pain (eliminating swelling and pain), and is commonly used in hemoptysis, vomiting blood, epistaxis, blood in stools and faeces, leakage of menstruation (excessive menstruation or drips and drops), bleeding from traumatic injuries, stabbing pains in the chest and abdomen, and pains in bruises, falls, and swellings.
If excessive intake of Panax pseudoginseng powder, nausea, vomiting, blood in sputum, bleeding gums, excessive menstruation and other adverse reactions may occur. For people with allergies, Panax pseudoginseng powder may also cause allergic rashes, and pregnant women should be cautious in taking Panax pseudoginseng powder.
Due to the differences in individual constitution and condition, taking Panax ginseng powder needs to be standardized under the guidance of a doctor, and should not be taken without authorization to avoid delaying the condition.