Can you take ginseng with a bad stomach?

Ginseng has the effects of tonifying the spleen and benefiting the vital energy, generating fluids and quenching thirst (promoting the production of fluids to quench thirst). People with weak spleen and stomach who have symptoms such as fatigue, loss of appetite, and loose stools can take ginseng in moderation to treat and nourish the spleen and stomach.
Ginseng is a commonly used tonic drug in clinic, which is suitable for the treatment of people with spleen and stomach discomforts such as sinking of the middle qi (deficiency of the spleen and stomach qi, with symptoms such as falling of the internal organs), fatigue, loss of appetite and loose stools.
However, it is necessary to avoid eating radish, green beans, crab, tea and kelp during the period of taking it, so as to avoid inducing adverse reactions such as diarrhea, rash, insomnia, headache, palpitation (accelerated heartbeat, often accompanied by panic).
If any of the above discomforts occur during the taking of medicines containing ginseng or if the original discomforts do not show significant improvement, it is recommended to stop taking the medicine immediately and to give feedback to the doctor to ensure the safety of the medicine.