Consuming a large amount of Astragalus may produce some side effects, such as mouth and tongue sores and heartburn. Astragalus is a relatively common Chinese herb that has the ability to stabilize the surface to stop sweating (stop sweating by consolidating the surface of the muscle), generate fluid and nourish blood, support toxins and expel pus (expel pus and toxins in the body), replenish qi and elevate the yang, promote diuresis to reduce swelling, promote stagnation and paralysis (make paralyzed meridians open up), and astringe sores to produce muscle (help sores to heal more quickly, and promote the growth of new flesh). However, if a large amount of astragalus is taken, there is a risk of real fire in the body, leading to symptoms such as mouth and tongue sores, heartburn, and other symptoms such as paralysis of the limbs and dizziness. Drugs need to be taken under the guidance of a professional physician, not blindly used on their own, so as not to delay the condition.