Sophora japonica is a medicine for cooling blood and stopping bleeding, with a bitter taste and slightly cold nature, which belongs to the liver and large intestine meridians. Sophora has the efficacy of cooling blood to stop bleeding, clearing the liver and removing fire (clearing liver fire), and is generally used in the treatment of blood-heat-induced intestinal and bowel bleeding, hemorrhoids bleeding, blood in urine, hemorrhagic drenching (the appearance of blood in urine accompanied by pain), epistaxis, carbuncle swollen and sores, and so on. It should be taken with caution for those who are weak and cold in the spleen and stomach, and those who have an abundance of phlegm-dampness.
In Chinese medicine, “foot qi” is a series of diseases caused by numbness, soreness, weakness, contracture, swelling, withering, or fever of the legs and feet, which then enters the abdomen and attacks the heart, and the treatment should be to promote congestion and expel dampness as the mainstay of the treatment or to dispel wind and clear away heat at the same time, and regulate the blood to move the qi, etc. The “foot qi” mentioned in the title is not to be taken as a treatment. The title of the “foot odor” should be fungal infection caused by tinea pedis, often accompanied by itching, infectious.
Whether it is Chinese medicine “foot odor”, or tinea pedis, single use of acacia flowers have no therapeutic effect.
Discomfort should be timely medical treatment, under the guidance of the doctor to choose the drug treatment, not self-medication.