Consumption of epiphyllum poisoning can be characterized by numbness of the lips and mouth, unpleasant speech, nausea and vomiting, and a drop in blood pressure. Epiphyllum is a kind of traditional Chinese medicine, which is the processed product of the cotyledons of aconite of the buttercup plant of the buttercup family. Poisoning reactions after taking it include numbness of mouth, lips and tongue as well as limbs, slurred speech, salivation (drooling), nausea and vomiting, dizziness, weakness, drop in blood pressure, confusion, dilated pupils, heart paralysis, respiratory failure and so on. Epiphyllum is poisonous, and the causes of poisoning include excessive dosage, improper decoction method, inappropriate combination, individual differences, etc. The application of epiphyllum needs to control the dosage, reasonable combination, and the decoction needs to be decocted until there is no pungency in the mouth to the extent of the decoction.
Taking medicines containing epimedium need to consult a doctor to guide the use of medicines, individuals should not take medicines on their own, so as not to cause adverse reactions.