Quercus serrata is a root or root bark used in medicine, also known as Quercus serrata root in Chinese medicine, which is known for its ability to move qi, relieve pain (by regulating the body’s qi), stop bleeding and reduce swelling, and improve the symptoms of rubella, stomachache, scabies and other diseases.
Quercus serrata root can be dried or used fresh. According to traditional Chinese medicine, it is mild and slightly pungent in flavor, and is classified as belonging to the liver and stomach meridians, and has the effect of promoting qi, relieving pain, stopping bleeding and swelling, and can be used to treat stomach pain by decocting it with medicines such as Lanternwort, Plantago ovata, and Schisandra Root Bark.
Quercus glauca root can also be used internally to treat rubella, scabies and other diseases, in addition, this drug can also be used externally, the fresh product is crushed and applied externally to the affected area, also has a curative effect on the bleeding of cuts and wounds.
Quercus glauca root has not been used much in clinical practice, and although it has no obvious toxic side effects, it should not be used indiscriminately, and if it is needed to improve a patient’s condition, it must be directed by a professional Chinese medicine practitioner.